Port Arthur – Well worth a visit!
Port Arthur a UNESCO World Heritage site, interesting Penal Settlement history & outstandingly beautiful. How to get there, cost, open hours and more.
Port Arthur a UNESCO World Heritage site, interesting Penal Settlement history & outstandingly beautiful. How to get there, cost, open hours and more.
American River Campground (council run), has flush toilets, coin-operated showers, BBQ, only $17 per site per night. Location, facilities, fees & things to do.
Rapid Bay Campground on the Fleurieu Peninsula. Basic facilities. Fees. Dogs allowed. No fires. Good beach, fishing, diving and snorkelling.
Gleeson’s landing – a gorgeous campground on the Yorke Peninsula. A small fee for a permit, close to surf beaches, good fishing and snorkelling. Cost, water, campfire, dog, phone reception and generator information. Location, things to do and nearby stores for supplies.
Cooktown – sailing, anchoring, fuel, water, shopping, bars, restaurants, laundry, dinghy dock, amenities and things to do.
Free camping at Burra Creek Gorge also known as World’s End Gorge. Dogs, fires and generators permitted. Drop toilets and rubbish bins. Things to do!
Warren Gorge camping in the Flinders Ranges. Cost $15 per night per vehicle. Drop toilets, dogs allowed, fires allowed, walking trail.
Welcome to Central Australia’s ghost town. Established soon after gold was found in 1887, Arltunga was the first town to spring up in Central Australia, and soon some 300 people lived in there. Eventually, Arltunga had a police station, post office, as well as the government battery and Cyanide Works.
Herculaneum is an exceptionally preserved city from 79Ad. There are many two-story Domus homes with balconies. Fascinating frescoes and mosaics. It is a must see!
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