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The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.

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[Free Tour]     04 Feb 2019
Introduction to RV camps in major Australian citiesFor more than two years, we have provided RV rental services to our compatriots in the RV country. It has been found that the most frequently asked question before renting a car is how to book the camp. On the first trip, we do not know what is going on in the camp and how to book it. Second, most of our compatriots are still unable to find gettin...

Introduction to RV camps in major Australian cities 

For more than two years, we have provided RV rental services to our compatriots in the RV country. It has been found that the most frequently asked question before renting a car is how to book the camp. On the first trip, we do not know what is going on in the camp and how to book it. Second, most of our compatriots are still unable to find getting over the wall using google, a powerful tool, and compatriots who are not experienced in going abroad hope to know all the information as clearly as possible before leaving. It is understandable to have a general plan for re-departure. Therefore, the owner of the building purposely marked the camps on the routes of several important Australian cities and RV attractions on the map for everyone to observe the geographical location, hoping that those close to the seaside lake could be identified at a glance on the map. I hope to help you shorten the travel time to a certain extent.

I think the facilities in each fee camp are the same, basically equipped with swimming pools, barbecues, children's playgrounds and cabins with a variety of rooms, backpackers to deluxe suites. Children's shoes with high sleep requirements can sleep alone in cabins, while state and free camp facilities are relatively shabby but geographically different. It is suggested that if you choose RV as a free travel method, you may as well try all kinds of camps, and the camp is different from the hotel is its location, will be in the seaside, lake, forest, I believe it will give you a very different experience.

The owner of the building also spent a lot of effort collecting information, welcome to reprint, but please reprint please indicate the source, thank you very much, I hope to get the PDF document children's shoes can directly leave a message to me, the document is divided into several according to the line. Please inform us of the required routes, such as Ocean Road RV Camp, Melbourne to Sydney Camp, etc.


Ocean road barracks 

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.
The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.

Here is the order of the ocean road tour to extract all the RV camp information down:

Tolcan (Torquay)-18.7km-Angelsi (Anglesea)-29.3km-Ron (Lorne)-44.7km-Apollo Bay (Apollo Bay)-23.2km-Grand Otway National Park (Great Otway National Park)-18.9km- Lankat Bay (Blanket Bay)-42.9km-(Lavers Hill)-38.2km-Twelve Apostolic Rock (The Twelve Apostles)


Torquay-Tolcan Camp

1. Torquay Foreshore Caravan Park

http://www.torquaycaravanpark.com.au/

This is a beach camp, beautiful scenery, suitable for summer here, afternoon in the beach sun, enjoy the sunset.

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.


2. Torquay Holiday Park

http://www.torquayholidaypark.com.au/camping.asp

Camp has a lot to play with children, such as swimming pools, children's playgrounds, mini-golf, Kids club, is a good choice for children with a more relaxed schedule can take more time to enjoy the camp facilities this is a good choice.

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.


Anglesea-Angelsi RV camp

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.


1. Anglesea Beachfront Family Caravan Park

http://www.angleseabeachfront.com.au/

Look at the name of the camp on the beach, also suitable for the children's shoes like the sea.

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.


2. Big4 Anglesea Holiday Park

http://www.big4.com.au/caravan-parks/vic/great-ocean-road/anglesea-holiday-park

Big4 is one of Australia's largest chain camps with well-equipped children's shoes with high accommodation requirements.


3. Hammond Road Camping Ground: (Free Camp 1392)

It's a free camp with rudimentary facilities, only toilets, and a taste of children's shoes with a limited budget for different experiences.

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.


Lorne-Ron RV camp

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.
The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.


1. Lorne Foreshore Caravan Park

http://www.lornecaravanpark.com.au/

Ron's fee-paying holiday camp is very large, divided into five parks, each with its own features.


2. Big Hill Campground-Free Camp (Free Camp 1400)

This free camp has a restroom and larger camping space, two hundred meters from Mt Sabine-Benwerrin Rd, with latitude and longitude attached for easy access to: Latitude:-38.477200 Longitude: 143.932007

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.


Apollo Bay-Apollo Bay RV Camp

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.


1. Big4 Apollo Bay Pisces Holiday Park

http://www.big4.com.au/caravan-parks/vic/great-ocean-road/apollo-bay-pisces-holiday-park

Apollo Bay is a popular destination, the camp is located directly on the edge of the bay, all kinds of rooms and facilities are also very complete.

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.


2. Apollo Bay Recreation Reserve Caravan Park & Campground

http://www.otwaycoast.org.au/otway-coast-camping/apollo-bay-recreation-reserve

Tired of seeing the sea view. Want to see something else? This slightly cheaper camp is located on the Barham River.


3. Stevensons Falls, Great Otway National Park (Free Camp 1393)

With plenty of time for children's shoes, you can come camping, about 50 minutes by car from the coastal road of Dayang Road, and a large campsite and a few bathrooms from Barramunga5 km away.

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.


Great Otway National Park-Grand Otway National Park RV Camp

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.


1. Bimbi Park

http://www.bimbipark.com.au/horse_riding/riding_program.html

A very loving fee camp, can look at the map, the camp can see different animals.

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.


The Twelve Apostles-Rock Barrow Camp for the Twelve disciples

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.


Lankett Bay (Blanket Bay) and Ryers Hill (Lavers Hill) have no RV campsite, and it's beautiful to go here sometime to take a tour of, Blanket Bay.


The following is information on the RV camp for the Twelfth Disciplecary Rock


1. Apostles Camping Park & Canbins

http://www.apostlescampingpark.com.au/

The camp, which is located in a small town 7 kilometers from the Twelve Rock, is being renovated and will be booked after Oct. 1, and children's shoes for the National Day trip can still be caught up.


2. Princetown Recreation Reserve and Camping

http://www.princetownrecreationreserve.com/default.html

The camp is next to the first one, with kangaroos visible in the backyard. The camp does not require reservations, except between mid-and late-December and early January, with the rest of the day with you.

The most complete in history, the Australian RV camp synopsis.


Sydney-Brisbane camp recommendation 

Freshly released Sydney-Brisbane self-driving route and camp information:

Sydney-385km-Macquarie Port-160km-Coves Bay-240km-Byron Bay-90km-Gold Coast-90km-Brisbane

The specific route can be seen here.

http://www.motorhomerepublic.com/zh/roadtrips/brisbane-sydney-seven-days

Camp information can be seen here.

http://www.motorhomerepublic.com/zh/sydney-brisbane-campsite


Travel highlights:

Sydney: the first stop of sightseeing is naturally (Darling Harbour), where there is a huge shopping and entertainment center, the Sydney Aquarium (Sydney Aquarium), IMAX Cinema (IMAX Theatre) and Mrs. Tusa's Wax Gallery (Madame Tussauds), which is just the beginning. Bondi Beach (Bondi Beach), Bronte (Bronte) and Kuji (Coogee) are both very popular with tourists, along with the Lunar God Park (Luna Park), for all families.

Port Coves: Marine Pet Park (Pet Porpoise Pool) and Dolphin Ocean Magic (Dolphin Marine Magic), you can get in close touch with these ocean stars. Seals and penguins are also very cute and amusing. The Big Banana Amusement Park (Big Banana Amusement Park) is famous for its huge yellow fruits at the entrance and must not be missed. The national parks of Doreg (Dorrigo), Bongo (Bongilbongil) and Bindali (Bindarri) are also worth seeing.

Byron Bay: it's not big, but it's a lot of activity-first take a stroll along the lighthouse path to enjoy the free lighthouse view, which takes about two hours. Then go to the circus (Circus Arts) to release the young heart, where flying lessons, jumping castles and playgrounds are offered, and adults can enjoy themselves.

Gold Coast: 60 kilometers of coastline makes countless beaches. The main beach, 3 kilometers long and ribbon-shaped, is surrounded by beaches of all kinds, and the life of surfers only really begins at night. Vampire House (Dracula's haunted House) and Timezone Recreation Center) attracts active players. Dream World (Dream World) and Storm World (White Water World) are popular theme parks, so book ahead in case you can't buy tickets.

Brisbane: Brisbane is keen on outdoor lifestyle, which is why you need a few days to adapt to the environment. Story Bridge adventurous climbing (Story Bridge Adventure Climb) will take you to a new height, or take the Brisbane wheel (Wheel of Brisbane)-a Ferris wheel similar to the London eye. Take a dreamy day trip to (Bribie Island) or Morton Bay (Moreton Bay) on Briby Island to get you out of the hustle and bustle.


Author: RV country

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