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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: Farina

Farina ~ From Strength to Strength

The historic town of Farina in South Australia’s outback is pumping with people, a busy coming and going of travellers, tourists, and volunteers. There’s a daily parade of caravans, 4WDs, motorcyclists, and even the odd converted bus and Kombi van. This can mean only one thing, it’s open season for the famous Farina Bakery, Australia’s… Read More Farina ~ From Strength to Strength

05/06/202605/06/2026 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

The Town of Loaves and Fissures

Would you travel over 600 kilometres for a loaf of bread? We did last year, and it was worth the trip. This isn’t your average bakery though, as you might expect. This daily baked goodness comes from an authentic scotch oven, housed in an underground bakery in a ghost town in the South Australian outback.… Read More The Town of Loaves and Fissures

26/05/202526/05/2025 Glenys Gelzinis9 Comments

Farina in Outback South Australia

I’ve never experienced another destination quite like Farina in the far north of South Australia. To a first time visitor it’s hard to imagine just why you might choose to have a holiday in a ghost town of stone ruins, on a dry and dusty sheep station in the outback, but spend a bit of… Read More Farina in Outback South Australia

27/10/202027/10/2020 Glenys Gelzinis16 Comments

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