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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: Milang

Adelaide Hills Sculpture Trail – Milang

The Hills Sculpture Trail in South Australia is an interesting treasure hunt as you wind your way through the Adelaide Hills and the Fleurieu Peninsula. The sculptures were all created by master sculptors from Australia and around the world during sculpture symposiums held in 2012, 2014 and 2016 at The Cedars in Hahndorf, the home,… Read More Adelaide Hills Sculpture Trail – Milang

30/06/202027/06/2020 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

Lakeside Milang ~ South Australia

The town of Milang is around 70 kilometres south of Adelaide on the Fleurieu Peninsula and is known for being a sleepy town on the shore of Lake Alexandrina, having a collection of historic colourful shacks, plenty of pelicans and birdlife, and a boat ramp for fishing or taking part in water sports on the… Read More Lakeside Milang ~ South Australia

26/06/202020/09/2021 Glenys Gelzinis9 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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