Camping has been a big part of our lives the past year. We been camping, because we’ve been travelling around, exploring and we’ve also been camping, because we had no where else to live, while we were working. Over the past year our car has literally been our home on several occasions, and we have…
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Free camping in South Australia
South Australia actually has quite a few places, where you can camp for free. However in some cases you still need to pay an entrance fee for the attraction or the national park. Murphys Haystacks Murphys Haystacks has an honesty box which you can chose to put money in. If you don’t, well then you…
9 Best camping spots in South Australia
South Australia is a state with SO much to offer, so much to see and so much to do. You can visit the amazing Grampians Nationalpark, travel one of Australias most remote tracks, the Oddanatta track, see Lake Eyre, live underground in Cooper Pedy, explore the incredible Eyre Peninsula and if you’re on the highway…
Ceduna to Whyalla on Eyre Highway
We didn’t only get to travel Port Augusta to Ceduna along the coastline of the Eyre Peninsula, we also drove all the way back from Fowlers Bay, through Ceduna, to Whyalla (below Port Augusta) along the Eyre Highway. We didn’t do that just because we wanted to see ALL of Eyre Peninsula, but because we…
Coffin Bay to Fowlers Bay
So after we spent a loooong time in Port Lincoln and the beautiful Lincoln Nationalpark, we drove around 1 hour to Coffin Bay. Coffin Bay is a tiny town, which we did not know, and it has a nationalpark close as well. We decided to spent our night at Yangie Bay Campground which has a…
Eyre Peninsula – Port Augusta, Whyalla & Port Lincoln
Port Augusta Our first stop was Port Augusta, where we spent three nights in Discoverys caravanpark. Is was so nice to finally see the ocean after having spent quite a while in the desert. We had a walk around the city, where there wasn’t much to see or do really. We did hang out in…