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Featured RV Friendly Events

NSW
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Lake Cargelligo Annual Show

Date: 29/08/2026

Experience the heart and soul of the Lake Cargelligo community at the much-loved Annual Show — a lively day packed with tradition, entertainment, and country charm.

This vibrant event brings locals and visitors together to celebrate the best of rural life, with impressive displays of livestock, homegrown produce, arts, crafts, and handmade creations. From farmyard favourites to family-friendly fun, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Whether you're admiring local talent, catching up with friends, or just soaking up the festive atmosphere, the Lake Cargelligo Show is a fantastic day out for all ages. Don't miss this proud community tradition that captures the spirit of the district in one unforgettable day.

VIC
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Heyfield Timber Festival

Join the community in Heyfield, Victoria, to celebrate the region's timber heritage with activities like woodchopping, logging displays, street parades, live entertainment, market stalls, and family fun, serving as both a cultural celebration and a platform for the timber industry to connect with the community.

VIC
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Wood, Wine, and Roses Festival

Established in 1993

The Wood, Wine and Roses Festival was established in 1993, with the 2025 edition being the 32nd Anniversary, which is something the committee is extremely proud about.

The festival has grown into an award-winning event in Western Victoria over the years, which is always held on the last Saturday in February.


Wood, Wine and Roses history

When first established, the festival sought to bring the past, present and future of the region together. The already well-established timber industry has been a part of the region since the 1860s and continues today. This is represented by the focus on wood. For wine, this highlights the growing number of vineyards on the outskirts of town, with wine now becoming a big part of our local culture.

Roses are also big in the Heywood area, in particular thanks to the world-renowned Treloar’s Rose Farm. In addition, 600 roses have been planted in the main street area by our local garden club. With all three of wood, wine and roses represented, the festival captures a big part of our local community.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

TASMANIA
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Tall Timbers Hotel - RV Parking - TAS RVFT/RVFD

Tall Timbers Hotel is located in the town of Smithton, on the far north-west coast of beautiful Tasmania. This area is an ideal base to explore the abundance of attractions along the north-west coast.Parking is available at the hotel for up to 72 hours, free of charge. The hotel has access to a number of services including a pool and laundry, however the use of extra facilities may incur a fee. Parking is only available to those with self-contained vehicles.With a fantastic hotel and bar, Tall Timbers Hotel is a great location to stay for a day or two. The hotel operates from 7am-10pm Monday to Saturday, and 8am-9pm on a Sunday. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy the nearby attractions which include helicopter flights, scenic tours, 4WD adventures and many more experiences.Site is open from 1st October to 31st May, Cost: Nil chargeParking: 72hrs, self-contained vehicles only, BBQ, pets on lead
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Lucindale - SA RVFT

Lucindale is a small town in the south-east region of South Australia and is located 345km south-east of Adelaide. The town is renowned for the Southeast Field Days, where each year exhibitors from around the district showcase everything agricultural.Those visiting Lucindale can find casual parking in Main Street and short-term parking is at Lucindale Park (Football Club) for $10 per vehicle per night. Potable water is also located at the park. Visitors wishing to explore the area further, can find long-term parking at 4 Mile, (approximately 5.8km from Lucindale), where self-contained vehicles can camp for no charge and for an unlimited amount of time. The dump point is situated at West Terrace.As part of the Limestone Coast region in SA, Lucindale makes the perfect place to stop when travelling between Naracoote and Kingston SE and the towns beautiful parks and gardens are perfect for a stroll and a picnic. Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        Lucindale Café & Deli 1 Musgave AvePh 08 8766 2221Casual Parking       Reedy Creek-Lucindale Rd (Main Street)Short Term Parking           Lucindale Park (Football Club) Oak Ave, s/c veh only, 72hrs, pets on lead, m/coverage, bins, toilets, water $10 pvpnDump Point  West Terrace Lat: -36.9712 Long: 140.3643Potable Water          Lucindale Park (Football Club) Oak AveHospital        Nearest medical facilities is at Kingston or NaracoorteDoctors Surgery     Nearest medical facilities is at Kingston or NaracoorteDentist           Nearest medical facilities is at Kingston or NaracoortePharmacy     Nearest medical facilities is at Kingston or NaracoorteSupermarket            Lucindale Deli, 1 Musgrave Ave Lucindale – 08 8766 2221
TASMANIA
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Campbell Town - TAS RVFT

Campbell Town is located on the Midland Highway halfway between Hobart and Launceston. Today the town is the primary service centre for the surrounding agricultural properties, as well as a highly popular stopping point for travellers on the Midland Highway.The town’s wide, tree-lined streets are accommodating for recreational vehicles with ample parking in the centre of town on Commonwealth Lane. Short-term parking is available at Blackburn Park Rest Area for up to 48 hours. Vehicle must be self-contained to stay at the rest area, and a free permit must be obtained online to stay overnight. A dump point is located on King Street, and a potable water station is available at War Memorial Oval on High Street.The serene Elizabeth River meanders by Campbell Town with the banks of the river offering superb locations for shaded picnics. The town has several niche shops including a traditional lolly store, handmade leather goods, rich chocolates, a bookstore and many more. Less than 30 minutes from town, Lake Leake offers a premium fishing spot stocked with brook and rainbow trout.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Heritage Hwy Museum & Visitor Centre, 103 High St, Campbell Town TASPh: 03 6381 1353campbell.town.tas@gmail.comwww.discovertasmania.com Casual Parking       Commonwealth Lane car parkShort Term Parking           Blackburn Park, Franklin St,SCV only, 48 hours, free permit requiredDump Point  King St Oval (W side of High St, adj to King St Oval)Potable Water          War Memorial Oval, High StDoctors Surgery     70 High St, Ph: 03 6381 1133Pharmacy     Campbell Town Pharmacy, 2/119 High St, Ph: 03 6381 1242SupermarketFestival IGA, 113 High St, Ph: 03 6381 1311