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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

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Whats New Whyalla?

The last stop on our Eyre Peninsula road trip was the town of Whyalla. In the past, my impression of Whyalla was one of a hot dry and dusty town, where all you noticed was the massive steelworks that the town revolves around. The steelworks still is the biggest industry in town but there is… Read More Whats New Whyalla?

21/09/202108/09/2021 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

Tumby Bay ~ So Nice, We Visited Twice

On our tour around Eyre Peninsula we took a detour to make sure we didn’t miss illuminate Tumby, before resuming our itinerary back on the other side of the peninsula’s coast. Tumby Bay had so much going for it that we were definitely stopping in again on our way back, to see more of what… Read More Tumby Bay ~ So Nice, We Visited Twice

12/09/202107/09/2021 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

Illuminate Tumby Bay

If there is one town for art fans to head to on Eyre Peninsula, it has to be Tumby Bay. In March of every year, since 2018, they hold the Colour Tumby Festival, where street artists decorate and liven up spaces around town, turning them from bare walls into bright works of art. Tumby has… Read More Illuminate Tumby Bay

02/09/202101/09/2021 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

A New Epik Mural in Goolwa

There’s a bright and brilliant new mural to look for in Goolwa when you’re next visiting the Fleurieu Peninsula. As you drive into town on Alexandrina Road you’ll find Kessell Street on the right and the Ibis Siding Garden Centre on the corner. Turning into Kessell Street, the eye catching mural featuring a blue wren,… Read More A New Epik Mural in Goolwa

09/04/202108/04/2021 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

Goolwa Skate Park & Bike Tracks

I think I’ve found the most colourful skate bowl in Australia and you can take a look at it, in the Fleurieu Peninsula town of Goolwa, a little over 80 kilometres from Adelaide. Goolwa is an easy day trip destination and has so much for families to enjoy including this spot to add to your… Read More Goolwa Skate Park & Bike Tracks

19/03/202115/03/2021 Glenys Gelzinis7 Comments

Fleurieu Peninsula Public Art

An interesting drive to take in South Australia where you can also find a heap of public art is to take a loop of the Fleurieu Peninsula. These are just some examples of what the region has in store so there’s plenty left to discover for yourself if you’re looking to visit for a day… Read More Fleurieu Peninsula Public Art

12/05/202007/05/2020 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

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