by Chris Steeden | Sep 20, 2020 | Australia, By Mel & Chris, Caravan roadtrip, Places to Stay, Queensland, Queensland
Day 2-3. Driving the 587 klms we arrived at BarraCrab Caravan Park, Clairview late in the afternoon, we were greeted with a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean, with the shimmering water glistening in the setting sun. In fact...
by Chris Steeden | Sep 13, 2020 | Australia, By Mel & Chris, Caravan roadtrip, Free / budget camping, Free Camping, Places to Stay, Queensland
Gin Gin rest area, located 2 klms north of Gin Gin on the Pacific Coast Way(PCW), which caters for caravaners and heavy vehicles for overnight stops. It encompasses a very large area, there was at least fifty other vans in the night we stayed, amenities include:...
by Chris Steeden | Jun 8, 2019 | Australia, By Mel & Chris, Caravan roadtrip, Featured, South Australia
We spent three leisurely days driving from Ceduna to Yangie Bay, in The Coffin Bay National Park, with a one peaceful night stay at Murphy’s Haystacks. We followed the Flinders Highway, which on Mel’s rating scale was six for road conditions, and a eight for...
by Chris Steeden | Jun 3, 2019 | Australia, By Mel & Chris, Caravan roadtrip, Featured, Free / budget camping, National Parks, South Australia
Yangie Bay campground is within The Coffin Bay National Park, bookings are essential and can be completed on line at National Parks South Australia . Most campsites usually cost around $12 a night, plus your National Park entry fee. Yangie Bay Campground is located...
by Chris Steeden | Jun 3, 2019 | Australia, By Mel & Chris, Caravan roadtrip, Featured, South Australia
We spent three leisurely days driving from Ceduna to Yangie Bay, in The Coffin Bay National Park, with a one peaceful night stay at Murphy’s Haystacks. We followed the Flinders Highway, which on Mel’s rating scale was six for road conditions, and a eight for...
by Chris Steeden | Jun 1, 2019 | Australia, By Mel & Chris, Caravan roadtrip, Featured, Free Camping, South Australia
Murphy’s Haystacks, a distance of 150 Kims South of Ceduna heading towards Port Lincoln . Murphy’s Haystacks are ancient, wind-worn pillars and boulders of pink granite estimated to be over 1,500 million years old. Set in the middle of a wheat field and...