EIGHTY MILE BEACH – WA
We are currently enjoying a few nights at Eighty Mile Beach. Last year we stopped here as well on our way to Broome. It still comes up trumps, but you do pay for it. 👉Powered grassed sites $45 per night Read More …
Having a great time Caravanning around Australia
We are currently enjoying a few nights at Eighty Mile Beach. Last year we stopped here as well on our way to Broome. It still comes up trumps, but you do pay for it. 👉Powered grassed sites $45 per night Read More …
Close to the Pardoo Roadhouse is a turn off towards the ocean which takes you to Cape Keraudren. The road in is bitumen for a few kms and then the rest is reasonable dirt road. When you get to the Read More …
De Grey 24 HR free camp is approximately 82 kms out of Port Hedland on the Great Northern Highway heading towards Broome. We arrived at around 4.30 pm and as we drove in it looked quite busy. Quite a few Read More …
After reading our previous post you will know we had a flat tyre during our adventure along the Hillside-Woodstock Road to Marble Bar and we were helped out by a very generous ‘Good Samaratin’. Now we are waiting for a Read More …
So we have ✅ ticked another box in our bucket list. Karijini National Park has beautiful swimming holes/pools and ‘Gorgeous Gorges’ to walk through. In Australia we are spoilt with spectacular gorges and swimming holes some are easier to get to Read More …
As we drove from Kumarina towards Newman there were several mine sites close to the highway. We had to stop along the way and take a pic as we crossed “The Tropic of Capricorn”. The closer we got to Newman Read More …
Great overnighter if you are travelling between Meekatharra and Newman along the Great Northern Highway in WA. 👌Plenty of room for all sorts of campers. 👌Hybrid toilets🚻 👌Sheltered picnic tables 👌BBQ fire pits♨️ 👌Dump point 👌Pet friendly 🐶 👌Awesome sunrise 🌞 👌Teltsra Read More …
As you drive into this heritage listed town you can’t but notice the Rotunda which stands very proudly in the main street and the beautiful buildings, most of which were built from locally sourced weathered granite. After the discovery of Read More …
Its an eerie feeling walking through a town that was once bustling with activity. As you can see from the previous post/video we visited the town of Big Bell which began as a service town back in 1936 for the Read More …
We stopped here for a break before heading to our next destination for the night. When we drove in it looked similar to other rest areas we have stopped at BUT then there was more. It was actually Graeme who Read More …