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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: south east South Australia

Always Have a Plan B on Holidays (or Know before you go)

As we drive past the Coorong in South Australia on our way to the south east of the state, our attention is torn between noticing the stunning white sand dunes that border this world renowned wetland, and back to the potholed road which is the Princes Highway. With caravan in tow, the road becomes the… Read More Always Have a Plan B on Holidays (or Know before you go)

02/09/202502/09/2025 Glenys Gelzinis13 Comments

Free as a Bird at Cockatoo Lake – South Australia

If you’re looking for a peaceful and relaxing few nights off grid with picturesque lake views, drop in to Cockatoo Lake in South Australia’s south east for a good dose of nature. The reserve is around 30 kilometres north of Naracoorte and is managed by the Naracoorte Lucindale Council. You can get there from two… Read More Free as a Bird at Cockatoo Lake – South Australia

22/08/202522/08/2025 Glenys Gelzinis9 Comments

The Divine Penola & Coonawarra

Have you ever stayed in a town where everyone you encounter is friendly and helpful, from the caravan park to the supermarket, retail shops to wineries and everything in between? We encountered this at Penola in South Australia’s south east, around 390 kilometres from Adelaide.  Maybe it’s something in the water or maybe it has… Read More The Divine Penola & Coonawarra

18/06/201919/11/2020 Glenys Gelzinis9 Comments

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