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Camping at Mystery Bay

June 29, 2015June 29, 2015 Jodie Brownlee

Mystery Bay is a sleepy coastal hamlet and the sort of place where you feel a million miles away. Its turn off is 9 km south of Narooma, and 24 km north of Cobargo. Eurobodalla National Park lies on either … Continue reading Camping at Mystery Bay

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Camping in Tathra and Merimbula

June 28, 2015September 16, 2015 Jodie Brownlee

Merimbula has a lot of beaches, waterways, boardwalks and bush walks. The town is large enough to have everything you need, so you can restock the camper van pantry, and yet it is surrounded with natural beauty, beaches and waterways. … Continue reading Camping in Tathra and Merimbula

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Camping in Eden

June 25, 2015July 11, 2015 Jodie Brownlee

The fishing town of Eden is perched on Twofold Bay. It’s a town built on whaling but now, happily, it’s a whale-watching town. The Eden Killer Whale Museum sounds a siren when whales are sited and there are several good whale … Continue reading Camping in Eden

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Camping in Cape Conran Coastal Park

June 23, 2015July 11, 2015 Jodie Brownlee

The Banksia Bluff Campground in Cape Conran Coast Park is nestled behind sand dunes right by the beach so you can fall asleep to the crashing of waves. Continue reading Camping in Cape Conran Coastal Park

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Camping in Mallacoota

June 21, 2015June 23, 2015 Jodie Brownlee

When I searched for images of Mallacoota to share with you, I was inundated with photos of men holding fish up to the camera. Mallacoota is a place to fish, obviously, but it is also a place to kayak, swim, … Continue reading Camping in Mallacoota

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Camping in Lakes Entrance

June 20, 2015June 23, 2015 Jodie Brownlee

At Lakes Entrance, two holiday parks stand out; Eastern Beach Holiday Park and Lakes Haven Caravan Park. Continue reading Camping in Lakes Entrance

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Camping Inverloch

June 19, 2015June 23, 2015 Jodie Brownlee

The protected waters of Inverloch inlet make this seaside town popular in the summer. There is good swimming and surf beaches. One campground stands out above all others and it is right on the beach! The Inverloch Foreshore Campsite Why it … Continue reading Camping Inverloch

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Camping in Wilsons Promontory

June 18, 2015April 6, 2018 Jodie Brownlee

Tidal River is the hub of The Prom. Here you’ll find the only campsite inside the Wilsons Promontory National Park, a general store, the National Parks Visitor Centre, and a Café. Tidal River Campsite is the only campsite inside the Wilsons Promontory National … Continue reading Camping in Wilsons Promontory

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Camping in Croajingolong National Park

June 18, 2015June 23, 2015 Jodie Brownlee

Croajingolong National Park near the Victoria/New South Wales border covers a 100 km stretch of coastline and encompasses some diverse landscapes – sweeping beaches, the massive dunes of Thurra River, panoramic views from Genoa Peak, orange lichen-covered granite boulders of Tamboon inlet, … Continue reading Camping in Croajingolong National Park

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Camping in Mimosa Rocks National Park

June 9, 2015June 25, 2015 Jodie Brownlee

Between Bermagui and Tathra is a stretch of natural bush and coastline protected by the Mimosa Rocks National Park. The national park has three campsites suitable for camper van camping. All sites are beach front in shady untamed bush with … Continue reading Camping in Mimosa Rocks National Park

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Camping around Shellharbour – Killalea

June 8, 2015July 12, 2015 Jodie Brownlee

Killalea Beach was known as the Farm Beach by locals because it was once accessed through a farm. It’s a beautiful cove surrounded by natural bush and farmland. The gradual slope of the sand bed and the headlands that embrace … Continue reading Camping around Shellharbour – Killalea

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