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Featured RV Friendly Events

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Aberdeen Highland Games

Event date - Saturday 4 July 2026

The annual Aberdeen Highland Games takes place on first weekend in July each year and is run in conjunction with the Scottish Australia Heritage Council's Heritage Week.

During the day a number of events take place together with stalls providing food great coffee and Scottish/Celtic displays all of which represent traditional Celtic culture and recreation.

The games are a gathering of pipe bands, Clans, dancers, heavy event participants, to help celebrate the Scottish/Celtic history of the Upper Hunter. There are a number of novelty events for children.

Parking is free attendants will guide you in.

More information available HERE

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Clare Valley Gourmet Week

Event date: May 2026

Australia’s longest running wine and food festival, the Clare Valley Gourmet Festival will return again in May 2026. 

The festival showcases the region’s wine and food culture by offering a range of unforgettable experiences, including the exciting new Gourmet Bus Trails. These offer a full day itinerary of curated indulgence with transport, food, wine and unique experiences all taken care of. 

Book your stay today and indulge in a sensory feast amidst the beauty of the Clare Valley, South Australia.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Laura Folk Fair

Event date: 18 - 19 April 2026

The award winning National Tourism Accredited Laura Fair is a major rural festival of the Southern Flinders Ranges, held over two days annually in Laura on the first weekend of April and typically attracting 10,000 to 15,000 patrons.

The Laura Fair was first held in 1980, the brainchild of Rocky River Historic and Art Society member Dick Biles. It has been held every year since except during the COVID years. Originally started as a way to promote art and culture in the area, the resounding success of the first year led to the formation of a separate committee to undertake organisation of the event. Since 1981 the wholly volunteer driven Laura Fair Committee has been responsible for this.

The event has since grown into one of the major festivals of our region and has an important economic benefit for businesses around the region. It is the main annual fundraising avenue for many local community groups.

Our family focused event provides a wonderful country experience, with free entertainment over the whole weekend. Our event features a Street Parade with a themed costume parade put together by the local school, beautiful PADARC vintage cars, SES, CFS and local business floats, two stages of live entertainment playing all weekend, as well as roving performers and buskers, Sideshow Alley and the Showmen’s Guild of South Australia rides, on Saturday night there’s food stalls, licensed bar and Entertainment until 10pm. Golden North Ice-Cream Eating Competition, Boot toss competition, Old Courthouse Art Gallery exhibition and over 100 stalls selling a huge variety of handcrafted items, as well as food and refreshment stalls catering to a wide range of tastes.

Laura is a vibrant, artistic rural community with a population of approximately 650, situated beside the Rocky River and amongst the rolling hills of the Southern Flinders Ranges. Our event is wholly driven by a small volunteer committee and a large contingent of casual volunteers who assist with various aspects of the event.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Collarenebri - NSW RVFT

Collarenebri is a quiet country town of approximately 500 people, located in northern New South Wales, 707 kilometres north-west of Sydney. The town was established in 1860 when William Earl established a pub called ‘The Squatter’s Arms’ on the Barwon River. Within the township there are still many historical buildings dating back to 1910. Cutler’s Store was originally opened in 1937, and now operates as a cafe and takeaway food store, with locals claiming it to be the best freshly cooked food in town. Collarenebri is said to be the best inland fishing location in Australia, with many fantastic fishing spots located along the Barwon River.There are plenty of parking options in town, with short term stays available at no cost at the Collarenebri Primitive Camping Ground, located within the Collarenebri Sportsground. A free dump point and potable water is also available at this location. For longer stays, the Collarenebri Showground allows parking for up to 7 days, at a small fee of $11 per van per night.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Collarenebri Agency37 Wilson St, Collarenebri NSWPh: 02 6756 2104Casual Parking       Collarenebri Lions Park, Wilson St, CollarenebriShort & Long Term Parking        Collarenebri Primitive Camping Ground, Collarenebri Sportsground, (48hr), nil cost, tlts, shwrs, bins, water, pets okDump Point  Collarenebri Primitive Camping Ground, Collarenebri SportsgroundPotable Water          Collarenebri Primitive Camping Ground, Collarenebri SportsgroundHospital        Walgett St, Collarenebri. Ph: 02 6756 4888Doctors Surgery     Walgett St, Collarenebri. Ph: 02 6756 4830Pharmacy     2 Wilson St, Collarenebri. Ph: 6756 2288Supermarket            Khans IGA, Wilson St, Collarenebri. Ph: 6756 2142
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Murrurundi - NSW RVFT

Murrurundi is located on the New England Highway, nestled at the foothills of the Liverpool Range in the Upper Hunter Shire of New South Wales. Approximately 193 kilometres by road from Newcastle and 309 kilometres from Sydney, Murrurundi has remained faithful to its pastoral roots and is a rural town surrounded by horse studs and historical sites. The town of Murrurundi is set on the banks of the Pages River and surrounded by the Liverpool Ranges. Paradise Park is a great spot to enjoy a picnic and do a bit of bird watching. Take a self-drive touring route through Murrurundi’s surrounding countryside, passing many tranquil villages and Barrington Tops National Park. Murrurundi offers short-term parking at Murrurundi Caravan Park for $20 per vehicle per night for self contained vehicles and a dump point can be found at Wilson Memorial Park.While in town you can explore the history of Murrurundi on a heritage walk, which takes in churches, hotels and the original telegraph office. Tourist/Visitor Centre       Murrurundi VIC, Mayne St, Murrurundi NSWPhone: 02 6540 1364murrurundivic@upperhunter.nsw.gov.auCasual Parking       Wilson Memorial ParkShort Term Parking           Murrurundi Caravan Park, 11 Bernard St.  $20pvpn for self contained vehicles, CMCA member deal onlyDump Point  Wilson Memorial Park, MurrurundiPotable Water          Wilson Memorial Park, MurrurundiHospital        O’Connell St, Murrurundi, Ph: 02 6546 9000Doctors Surgery     Mayne St, Murrurundi, Ph: 02 6546 6999Pharmacy     Murrurundi Pharmacy, 73 Mayne St, Murrurundi, Ph: 02 6546 6502Supermarket            Dooleys Store, 60 Mayne St, Murrurundi, Ph: 02 6546 6105
TASMANIA
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Latrobe - TAS RVFT

Latrobe, once a bustling port, is located on the banks of the Mersey River in north-west Tasmania. This historical town reflects a relaxing atmosphere, with a friendly and welcoming ambiance. Those visiting Latrobe can find short-term parking at Latrobe Council Stop Spot, located in Cotton Street, behind IGA on the grassed area. Sites are available for $10 per vehicle per night and includes access to a dump point and potable water. Latrobe has an abundance of places to visit and things to see. The Tourist Information Centre (TIC), located in Bells Parade, has a wide range of brochures and material to help you explore the region. Don’t forget to book your tours and pick up your souvenirs. The TIC is open 7 days with free parking available. For the history buffs there are 75 heritage listed buildings within the town, such as the Courthouse Museum and Sherwood Hall. The House of Anvers is just the place for all you chocoholics, with chocolate tasting every day of the week from 7am – 5pm. Some of the wonderful walks to enjoy in the area include Dooley’s Hill and the Sheean Walk, a tree lined stroll with plaques along the way depicting contributions Australians made during various conflicts. The Warrawee Forest Reserve meanders along the banks of the Mersey River. Many of these areas have picnic and barbeque facilities where a relaxing lunch can be enjoyed. The Latrobe Landcare Group conduct platypus tours of this area; early morning or at dusk is the best time to catch a glimpse of these amazing creatures in their natural habitat.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Latrobe Visitor Information Centre21 George St, LatrobePh: 03 6421 4699enquiries@latrobetasmania.com.auwww.latrobetasmania.comCasual Parking       Gilbert St & side streets, (day time only)Short & Long Term Parking        Latrobe Motorhome Stop Spot, Cotton St, behind IGA on grassed area, $10 per night per vehicle with a maximum stay of 2 nights in any 14 day period Dump Point  Wells IGA car park, 108-114 Gilbert StPotable Water          Wells IGA car park, 108-114 Gilbert StHospital        Bass Hwy, Ph: 03 6426 5111Doctors Surgery     45 Gilbert St, Ph: 03 6426 1141Dentist           Lewis St, Ph: 03 6426 1573Pharmacy     45 Gilbert St, Ph: 03 6426 1102Supermarket            Ritchies IGA, 79 Gilbert St, Ph: 03 6426 1151; Wells IGA, 108 -114 Gilbert St, Ph: 03 6426 5000