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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: Langhorne Creek

72 Hours in Langhorne Creek wine region

We love this wine region in South Australia on the Fleurieu Peninsula, which somehow seems to fly under a lot of radars, staying unspoiled and uncrowded and yet it’s less than an hour from Adelaide. It is full of small friendly cellar doors and has a great community which produces world class wines and food.… Read More 72 Hours in Langhorne Creek wine region

09/09/202409/09/2024 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

2021 The Year of South Australian Wine

Did you know there are 18 wine regions in South Australia, and with that many to discover, it’s no surprise that many events in South Australia are linked to these regions. In 2021 they will be celebrated even more than usual, with gourmet weeks, vintage festivals, masterclasses, tastings, music and markets. If food and wine… Read More 2021 The Year of South Australian Wine

02/03/202119/02/2021 Glenys Gelzinis12 Comments

Up the Creek without a Paddle…thank goodness for a 4wd

It’s the weekend let’s get out of here. Any chance for a quick getaway from the everyday and we’ll take it. It doesn’t have to take a huge amount of planning and with the caravan always stocked with the basics, it’s just a matter of throwing in warm clothes and some food from home and… Read More Up the Creek without a Paddle…thank goodness for a 4wd

25/08/201727/03/2020 Glenys Gelzinis5 Comments

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