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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: road trip

Local and Rural Australian Museums

A great pastime to learn more about areas when you’re travelling around Australia is to visit local museums. Sometimes even the smallest towns have one and they are usually manned by volunteers with admission prices very reasonable.  They are another way of delving into the history of an area and you usually see the story… Read More Local and Rural Australian Museums

25/10/201911/09/2024 Glenys Gelzinis12 Comments

Yorke Peninsula Outbuildings and Ruins

Driving through rural Australia you will always see ruins and outbuildings which I find fascinating. I always wonder about the stories that these thick stone walls could tell if only they could talk.  I’m intrigued  to know when they were built, who lived there and the lives lived in them before they were abandoned.

11/10/201905/12/2020 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

Roadside Sculptures Port Wakefield Road

The spring school holiday time is just about to start in South Australia and soon families will be loading up cars and caravans and heading off for a couple of weeks of respite from the rat race. The weather is still a bit unpredictable at the moment, 30 degrees one day and 16 with rain… Read More Roadside Sculptures Port Wakefield Road

27/09/201919/11/2020 Glenys Gelzinis8 Comments

The Great Ocean Road Turns 100 Years Old

One of the most iconic road trips in Australia is the Great Ocean Road in Victoria and September 19th this year marks 100 years from the day that commencement of its construction began. One of the most unique things about this epic drive is that it’s the world’s largest war memorial, built by returned World… Read More The Great Ocean Road Turns 100 Years Old

30/08/201905/12/2020 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

Uraidla Hotel, Adelaide Hills

If you’ve experienced a freezing cold southern Australian winter you’ll know just how important it is to look for a cosy destination to get yourself out and about for a day. A region close to everyone’s hearts when you think of surrendering to the wintry weather is the Adelaide Hills, and seeking refuge in a… Read More Uraidla Hotel, Adelaide Hills

23/08/201916/11/2020 Glenys Gelzinis8 Comments

Bull and Mouth Hotel – Horsham

If you’re in the town of Horsham in Victoria and looking for a character filled, friendly hotel with an impressive menu, look no further than the Bull and Mouth hotel in Wilson Street Horsham. We had been given a recommendation to eat here and are so glad that we went along to find out for… Read More Bull and Mouth Hotel – Horsham

16/08/201905/12/2020 Glenys Gelzinis8 Comments

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