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Compare Cheap Campervan Hire in Australia

October 14, 2017October 17, 2022 Jodie Brownlee

Campervan hire can be a cheap and fun way to explore Australia, but beware of hidden fees. You would think an ‘all-inclusive’ quote means that everything is included in the price, right? The answer is often NO. We compare the … Continue reading Compare Cheap Campervan Hire in Australia

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Violet Hill Campground: Myall Lakes Camping

March 24, 2016April 6, 2018 Jodie Brownlee

Violet Hill Camping and picnic area sits on an inlet that connects two lakes – Boolambayte Lake and Myall Lake. Boolambayte is a sanctuary and fishing there is off-limits, but you can still fish Mayll Lake if you have a fishing … Continue reading Violet Hill Campground: Myall Lakes Camping

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Boomeri Campground: Myall Lakes Camping

March 24, 2016April 6, 2018 Jodie Brownlee

Set in an angaphora forest a short stroll from the Bombah Broadwater, picturesque Boomeri campground is  perfect for swimming, fishing, paddling, and easy mountain biking. There are 20 unmarked campsites and most of these are suitable only for tents but there are a … Continue reading Boomeri Campground: Myall Lakes Camping

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Wells Campground: Myall Lakes Camping

March 13, 2016April 6, 2018 Jodie Brownlee

The Wells campground is right on the waterfront of Bombah Broadwater making it perfect for fishing, kayaking, paddle boarding and swimming. The Wells is one of the few places you can have a campfire. There are no bookings, it’s a first … Continue reading Wells Campground: Myall Lakes Camping

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White Tree Bay: Myall Lakes Camping

March 13, 2016April 6, 2018 Jodie Brownlee

White Tree Bay is a small campground with just 15 sites. It is also a birdwatchers paradise with yellow-tailed black cockatoos, currawongs and gannets. It is right on the waterfront of Bombah Broadwater under the shade of majestic paperbark trees, … Continue reading White Tree Bay: Myall Lakes Camping

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Dees Corner: Myall Lakes Camping

March 13, 2016April 6, 2018 Jodie Brownlee

  Dees Corner campground is on the waterfront of the calm waters of the lake with direct access to the beach through sand dunes. Majestic paperbark trees lean picturesquely over the water. Here you can bring the family and while away … Continue reading Dees Corner: Myall Lakes Camping

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Myall Lakes in Pictures

March 12, 2016April 6, 2018 Jodie Brownlee

Myall Lakes National Park, Australia, is a stunning landscape of sand dunes, rainforests, scrub and pristine waterways. It’s rich in birdlife and wildlife and it has a great selection of campgrounds. But the best way to show you its beauty … Continue reading Myall Lakes in Pictures

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Mungo Brush: Myall Lakes Camping

March 7, 2016April 6, 2018 Jodie Brownlee

Mungo Brush Campground is right on the calm waters of Dombah Broadwater and a stone’s throw from the beach. It’s a popular campground with 78 sites suitable for tents, caravans and campervans. Reservations are recommended. Mungo Brush is close to … Continue reading Mungo Brush: Myall Lakes Camping

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Neranie Campground: Myall Lakes Camping

March 7, 2016April 6, 2018 Jodie Brownlee

Neranie is a picturesque campground on the sandy northern shores of Myall Lakes with 25 campsites and a designated swimming area. You have the  option of lakeside or bush camping amongst the banksias. It is suitable for tents, caravans and campervans … Continue reading Neranie Campground: Myall Lakes Camping

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Bedarra Resort

March 6, 2016March 13, 2016 Jodie Brownlee

At the south end of Bedarra Island lie the eight villas offered by Bedarra Resort. Each villa is nestled in the rainforest with ocean views. Two villas are on the beach. The interiors are understated elegance with oversized baths and … Continue reading Bedarra Resort

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Bedarra Beach Villa

March 5, 2016March 13, 2016 Jodie Brownlee

Bedarra Beach Villa sits amongst coconut palms on the most secluded beach of one of Queensland’s most secluded islands. But the story behind Bedarra Beach Villa is just as captivating as its setting. Landscape artist, Noel Wood, set off on a spontaneous adventure in his new … Continue reading Bedarra Beach Villa

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Bedarra Island Accommodation

March 5, 2016November 28, 2016 Jodie Brownlee

Accommodation on Bedarra Island is, on the whole, decidedly high-end and includes seven privately owned villas and an eight-villa resort. Of these villas, four are located right on the beach – East Bedarra Island Retreat, Bedarra Beach Villa and two Bedarra … Continue reading Bedarra Island Accommodation

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