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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: Streaky Bay

Top 5 Eyre Peninsula Summer Stays

Further west than Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, you’ll find Eyre Peninsula, and it is worth every bit of the drive. It takes a good 4 hours to drive to the top of the Peninsula from Adelaide and from there you can branch off to discover many great locations in 11 different council areas on… Read More Top 5 Eyre Peninsula Summer Stays

10/12/202110/12/2021 Glenys Gelzinis5 Comments

Special Streaky Bay

Touring around Eyre Peninsula in South Australia has us thinking each new camping destination is the best. But now I think we’ve really found it, in Streaky Bay.  Streaky Bay is around 700 kilometres north west of Adelaide, getting its name from explorer Matthew Flinders who noticed the discoloured streaks in the water. The streaks… Read More Special Streaky Bay

20/08/202120/08/2021 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

Caravanning on Perlubie Beach

This is a beach I’ve had on a must visit list for a long time after seeing unbelievable photos of people caravanning on the sand! These caravans weren’t off roaders either, but your average road ready van, so this was something we had to see for ourselves. Perlubie Beach is a little over 22 kilometres… Read More Caravanning on Perlubie Beach

18/08/202103/04/2022 Glenys Gelzinis10 Comments

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