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Featured RV Friendly Events

VIC
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Drive Back in Time

Dates: 02/05/2026- 03/05/2026

The Drive Back in Time is an iconic annual vintage car and motor show in Beechworth, Victoria, bringing together hundreds of rare, classic and vintage vehicles for a fun weekend of cruising, displays, BBQs and community spirit. Held on the first weekend in May, it’s a must-visit for car lovers and families wanting to step back into automotive history.

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Seasons of New England Expo

Event Date: 28 March - 29 March 2026.

The Seasons of New England Creators, Makers and Producers Expo is doubling up for 2026, connecting you with over 160 makers, creators and producers from right across the New England, across two very different days.

If it's made in New England, this is the place to find it! The Expo brings together over 160 businesses from right across New England for just one weekend, to give you a taste of what the region has to offer and entice you to return again and again to keep discovering it all.

With the New England area increasingly becoming known as a gourmet's paradise, the Seasons Expo is fully licensed and brings together the region's wineries, distilleries and breweries as well as some very talented growers and foodies.

With an already established reputation for the Arts, particularly in the event's hometown Uralla, the event is filled with talented makers and creators of beautiful products to discover for the home, garden and the family.

Musicians from across the region also come together to create a great atmosphere. So much more than a market, the Seasons Expo is a great way to discover and celebrate the little towns and the people that make them amazing.


SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Kernewek Lowender Copper Coast Cornish Festival

Event date: 10 - 16 May 2027

One may ponder,  what does Kernewek Lowender mean or what does it represent?

Kernewek Lowender means “Cornish Happiness”.

Cornish Happiness is what the Cornish migrants discovered when they migrated to the towns of Moonta, Kadina & Wallaroo. 

Why do we hold a festival biennially to celebrate this one may ask?  

We celebrate the traditions, culture, and heritage of our Cornish ancestors.

The Kernewek Lowender Copper Coast Cornish Festival is a beloved staple on the events calendar of both Yorke Peninsula and South Australia.

The festival week sees tens of thousands of people gather to celebrate Cornish heritage and traditions, while enjoying the best of the region’s food and beverage, culture, and of course, welcoming hospitality.




Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

VICTORIA
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Red Cliffs Golf Club - VIC RVFD

Located in the small town of Red Cliffs, in far North-West Victoria, RV travellers will find Red Cliffs Golf Club to be an accommodating destination when looking for a place to stay for a night or two.The golf club offers parking for up self-contained vehicles for up to 48 hours for a low cost of just $10 per vehicle per night. Fees are payable to the club directly or can be left in the donation box on-site. Pets are permitted to stay on site and access to toilets is available.For those interested in the sport, why not play a round of golf? Alternatively, wine lovers can explore the one of many wineries in the region including the nearby Chateau Mildura Winery.Cost: $10pvpn payable at the club or in donation boxParking: Self-contained vehicles only, 48hrs, pets on lead, mobile coverage & toiletsOpening Hours: Mon, Wed, Friday, Sat and Sun
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Leeton - NSW RVFT

Leeton is located within the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area (MIA) of south-west NSW. It is 130 kilometres from Wagga Wagga and only 30 kilometres from Griffith, Narrandera, the Newell Highway, Kidman Way and the Sturt Highway. As the first town planned for the MIA, Leeton was designed by Walter Burley Griffin and has blossomed with Australia’s agricultural fortunes, clearly evident in the art deco features that give character to the main streets. There are 21 buildings listed with the Art Deco Society of NSW, including the landmark Roxy Theatre, which has been screening movies since 1930. Make your first port of call in town the Visitor Information Centre, a beautifully restored building set in a `heritage' garden. Photographs show the pioneering days and there’s extensive information on the area. For those interested in agricultural history, the Leeton SunRice Centre has comprehensive photographic and product displays on the Australian rice industry. The Riverina’s mild winters and sunny summers are perfect for outdoors activities. There are 102 hectares of public parks and reserves within the Leeton Shire, including river red gum forests along the Murrumbidgee River and the Ramsar-listed Fivebough and Tuckerbil wetlands – renowned among birdwatchers for hosting migratory birds from the northern hemisphere during warmer months of the year. If the weather turns bad there is also a variety of restaurants, clubs, pubs and cafes, ensuring there’s always something to do in and around Leeton.Those visiting Leeton can find short-term parking at Leeton Showground, Racecourse Rd. Sites are $10 per vehicle per night for an unpowered site, and you are welcome to stay for up to 48 hours. Please note, vehicles must be fully self-contained, however, a dump point and potable water is available here.Leeton is a lovely town to visit, especially for RV travellers.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreLeeton VIC, 10 Yanco Ave, Leeton NSWPh: 02 6953 6481enquiries@leetontourism.com.auwww.leetontourism.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Sycamore St car park; Mountford Park; Leeton Visitors Information CentreShort Term ParkingLeeton Showground, Racecourse Rd, $10.00 pn, non pwr, (48hr), self-contained vehiclesLong Term ParkingGogeldrie Weir, Leeton CP and the Oasis CPDump PointLeeton Showgrounds, Racecourse RdPotable WaterLeeton Showgrounds, Racecourse RdHospitalCnr Wade & Palm Ave, Ph: 02 6953 1111Doctors Surgery30 Kurrajong Ave, Ph: 02 6953 2733; 81 Kurrajong Ave, Ph: 02 6953 4333; 11 Wade Ave, Ph: 02 6953 2699Dentist20 Wade Ave, Ph: 02 6953 8080; 34/36 Wade Ave, Ph: 02 6953 2844PharmacyLeeton Pharmacy, 113 Pine Ave, Ph: 02 6953 3602; Wade's Pharmacy, 76 Pine Ave, Ph: 02 6953 2453SupermarketFranklins, 1 Acacia Ave, Ph: 02 6953 8924; Woolworths, cnr Palm St & Wamoon Ave, Ph: 02 6953 7311; Golden Apple Superstore, Yanco Rd, Ph: 02 6953 2000; Leeton Tourist Supermarket, 11 Bohenah Rd, Ph: 02 6953 4005
QUEENSLAND
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Yelarbon - QLD RVFT

Yelarbon is a small rural town in Queensland’s Goondiwindi region, known for its warm country hospitality and peaceful, wide-open landscapes. With its quiet charm, local history, and relaxed pace, Yelarbon makes a welcoming stopover for those exploring the Southern Queensland countryside.RV travellers will find convenient facilities at the Yelarbon Recreation Grounds on Wyemo Street, where both short and long-term parking options are available. Powered and unpowered sites are offered at affordable nightly rates of $20pvpn and $15pvpn respectively, with access to showers, toilets, water, BBQs, bins and sheltered seating. A dump point and potable water are located on site, making it easy to refresh and refuel before continuing your journey. While in Yelarbon, be sure to visit the impressive When the Rain Comes silo art, a stunning large-scale mural that has quickly become the town’s signature attraction. Take time to explore the surrounding bushland walking trails, spot local birdlife, or enjoy a peaceful picnic by the lagoon. History buffs may appreciate a visit to the local museum or the remnants of the region’s early timber and railway heritage. With its relaxed pace and friendly atmosphere, Yelarbon offers a charming break on your travels through southern Queensland.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre       Goondiwindi Visitor Information Centre45 Bowen St, Goondiwindi QLD 4390Ph: 07 4671 7474W: visitgoondiwindiregion.comCasual Parking (near retail centre)      Large vehicle parking is available at the front of the post office, across the road in the designated rest stop and all surrounding streets.Short & Long Term Parking       Yelarbon Recreation Grounds, 27 Wyemo StNegotiable stay limit, $15 unpowered & $25 powered per night. Showers, toilets, power, water, BBQ, bins, covered seating.This site is operated by volunteers – 0400 018 897Dump Point Yelarbon Recreation Grounds, 27 Wyemo StLat: -28.575755Long: 150.756669Potable Water        Yelarbon Recreation Grounds, 27 Wyemo StSupermarket          My Local Store/Roadhouse19 Taloom St, Yelarbon