Mingo Crossing – Qld
Mingo Crossing and the Caravan Park is located beside the upper reaches of the stored waters of Paradise Dam on the Burnett River. If you’re looking for some quiet time out of the hustle and bustle and a spot of Read More …
Having a great time Caravanning around Australia
Mingo Crossing and the Caravan Park is located beside the upper reaches of the stored waters of Paradise Dam on the Burnett River. If you’re looking for some quiet time out of the hustle and bustle and a spot of Read More …
Did you know that Gayndah is the oldest town in Queensland and also known as the citrus capital? Gayndah is a typical Queensland rural town situated on the Burnett River in the North Burnett area. As you drive into town Read More …
Have you been to Biggenden in Queensland? We stopped at this small rural town which is on the way to the Gayndah area where we had decided to explore for the day. Luckily for us at present we are not Read More …
We travelled approximately 122 kms north of Bundaberg to the town of Agnes Water, which is situated at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef. This town has a really great holiday vibe and as we found is a Read More …
After leaving our overnighter at Ellendale we headed to Fitzroy Crossing to fill up with fuel (diesel 175.9). Next we stopped in at Ngumban Cliffs which is a favourite stop that we had enjoyed on our previous trip in 2018. Read More …
Coffs Harbour, NSW to Burnett Heads, Queensland – 2020/21 We haven’t travelled very far since leaving Coffs Harbour in NSW since the end of September 2020 because of COVID of course. But slowly we have been making our way north Read More …
The Burnett Heads Lighthouse Holiday Park is a great place to base yourself if you’re visiting the Bundaberg region. It’s a 15-minute drive from the city centre of Bundaberg and about 10 minutes to Bargara and an even shorter drive Read More …
I’m sorry in advance 🤦♀️ if these recent posts are becoming a little alike. But I can’t help it 😁 if these coastal villages in Queensland are awesome. Oh and as I said in a previous post, those of you Read More …
If Jeep and Jayco were amphibian vehicles we could have zipped across the river’s entrance from Burrum Heads to Walkers Point near Woodgate Beach in no time. Instead we took the round journey of approximately 88 kilometres to Woodgate Beach. Read More …
After leaving Tin Can Bay, we travelled the approximately 120kms to Burrum Heads a totally relaxing small seaside village at the entrance of the Burrum River. We arrived at the Burrum Heads Beachfront Tourist Park just before lunch and as Read More …