Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles: A campervan guide to the NT’s balancing boulders Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles: A campervan guide to the NT’s balancing boulders Alyssa Tresider / Wednesday, 25 February 2026 0 920 Article rating: No rating Read more
Best Campervan Road Trips across Western Australia Best Campervan Road Trips across Western Australia Alyssa Tresider / Tuesday, 24 February 2026 0 859 Article rating: No rating Read more
Best Australian road trips - Ultimate guide to exploring the country by campervan Best Australian road trips - Ultimate guide to exploring the country by campervan Alyssa Tresider / Tuesday, 24 February 2026 0 1061 Article rating: No rating Read more
Ultimate Waterfall Way Scenic Drive – A 6 Day Campervan Itinerary Ultimate Waterfall Way Scenic Drive – A 6 Day Campervan Itinerary Alyssa Tresider / Tuesday, 24 February 2026 0 1349 Article rating: No rating If you’re chasing a road trip in New South Wales that blends misty mountain lookouts, cool-climate rainforest walks, and waterfalls you can practically roll out of your camper to reach, the Waterfall Way scenic drive is one of New South Wales’ most rewarding routes. Over six days, this travel itinerary takes you from heritage towns to deep gorges, through Dorrigo National Park’s lush canopy, and out to the coastline near Coffs Harbour. It’s the perfect adventure for travellers who want a mix of gentle walks, spectacular views, and the freedom that only a campervan road trip brings. Along the way, you’ll tick off some of the state’s most well-known natural highlights while also finding a few quiet spots ideal for picnics, paddles, and slow afternoons. Read more
Guide to Litchfield National Park Guide to Litchfield National Park Alyssa Tresider / Monday, 23 February 2026 0 938 Article rating: No rating Litchfield National Park is Top End Australia at its most inviting, where warm cascades tumble into clear rock pools and red sandstone outcrops rise above monsoon forest. Just a 90-minute drive from Darwin, this compact park rewards every kind of traveller, from first-time road trippers to seasoned 4WD adventurers. Swim beneath waterfalls, wander among magnetic termite mounds, and watch the afternoon light set Tolmer’s soaring escarpment aglow. Most iconic sights sit close to sealed roads, with excellent day parking and pre-bookable campgrounds for easy overnights. Pick up your Apollo camper from Darwin, stock the fridge, and, with an early pickup, you could be soaking at Buley Rockhole before lunch. Read more