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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: South Australia

Port Vincent and the Top 5 of driving around the heel.

It’s impossible not to be happy if you are staying at the Foreshore Caravan Park at Port Vincent on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula. It’s a big call, but when you only have to take a dozen paces from your caravan to be on the beach overlooking a sheltered bay, dolphins dipping in and out of the… Read More Port Vincent and the Top 5 of driving around the heel.

18/03/201816/11/2020 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

Weekend in ‘Radelaide’ – Such a Cool Cool World.

Adelaide city is mental at this time of year, it’s called Mad March for a reason! The Fringe is on for starters which if you’ve never been, is Australia’s biggest ticket selling open access arts festival. The city is abuzz every night, it is nuts! Live music everywhere, all types of performers, comedians, magic etc…… Read More Weekend in ‘Radelaide’ – Such a Cool Cool World.

06/03/201805/12/2020 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

Along the River to the Sea, 1 State, 1 Day.

Have you ever followed a river to where it eventually flows out to the sea? You can do this in South Australia by following the Murray River from anywhere along its winding path to downstream where it spills into the Murray Mouth at Goolwa. This trip will show you how you can do it in… Read More Along the River to the Sea, 1 State, 1 Day.

09/02/201808/02/2026 Glenys Gelzinis5 Comments

Public Art Like Nowhere Else

I’ve written before of how I’m a big fan of street art or urban art especially when it brightens up what would otherwise be a dingy laneway or when it shines a light on otherwise unused areas of blank urban wall space. The other art that catches my eye when travelling are sculptures or statues. Not… Read More Public Art Like Nowhere Else

08/12/201727/03/2020 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

Caravanning, is there a better way to catch up with friends?

We have met some lovely people through caravanning holidays, some we know are just in passing, but they have made a short stay very enjoyable, others closer to home that we’ve clicked with and known we would no doubt meet again in our travels. Last weekend we did just that, by joining in on an… Read More Caravanning, is there a better way to catch up with friends?

01/12/201701/12/2017 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

What’s on your Christmas Wish List?

Oh dear, not many weeks to go until Christmas, doesn’t it sneak up on you fast! I thought I would put my ideas out there to help anyone who’s looking for a gift for the camping, caravanning, boating, fishing, outdoorsing, you name it kind of person.

23/11/201723/11/2017 Glenys Gelzinis5 Comments

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