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Featured RV Friendly Events

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.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Hand Built pottery class

Discover your inner artist at Urth Clay Studio's Hand Building class in Goodwood. Create a speckled cup and gain confidence to craft at home. Book now. $1 from every booking will be donated to Dementia Australia.


 From $89.00  

QUEENSLAND
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Mundubbera Blueberry Festival

Event Date: from 25 September 2026

The Mundubbera Blueberry Festival is a biennial celebration of music, food, and community spirit that transforms the small town into the heart of the North Burnett.

In 2026, the Festival will once again showcase the best of Mundubbera – from vibrant live entertainment to unique food experiences and family-friendly fun.

Visitors can expect a program designed to celebrate the people, the produce, and the place, with something to delight everyone.

The community can't wait to welcome guests to the 2026 Mundubbera Blueberry Festival for another unforgettable weekend.

Click HERE for additional information. 


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

QUEENSLAND
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Edible Acres Ranch - QLD RVFD

Tucked away on a private no-through road in Calavos, Queensland, Edible Acres Ranch offers travellers a peaceful retreat surrounded by sugar cane and small crops. With RVs set well back from the main road, guests enjoy both privacy and security, knowing that access is restricted to booked visitors only. At just $8 per person, per night (with power available for an additional charge), this is an affordable yet welcoming base for those exploring the Bundaberg region. Facilities at Edible Acres Ranch balance comfort with simplicity. Guests have access to toilets, showers, potable water, fire pits, and a shaded undercover area, as well as a camp kitchen complete with barbecues, microwave, and refrigeration. Rubbish bins are provided, and the onsite farmers’ market stall is a highlight, offering fresh produce and free-range eggs straight from the property. With negotiable stay limits, covered seating, and a relaxed country setting, the ranch is an inviting spot for those who appreciate space, security, and a taste of local farm life.Conveniently located, the ranch is just 1.9km from Macadamia Australia Bundaberg, 6.3km from the stunning sands of Coonar Beach, and 7.9km from Hinkler Shopping Centre. Whether you’re after a day by the ocean, a local farm experience, or easy access to town amenities, the property’s position makes it a great choice. Dogs are welcome provided they stay on a leash, making it a pet-friendly stopover for self-contained travellers.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Wudinna - RVFT SA

Wudinna is a small town of 600 people, located approximately 260km west of Port Augusta, SA. It is a wheatbelt town dominated by grain silos and was recently awarded 2024 Agricultural Town of the Year. Wudinna is especially appealing to travellers due to its proximity to the Gawlers Ranges National Park. RV travellers wishing to explore the region can base themselves at Wudinna RV Park, along Naylor Terrace. The cost to stay is $10 per vehicle per night for an unpowered site and $20 per vehicle per night for a powered site. The length of stay is negotiable and access to showers, toilets, bins, covered seating and water is included. A dump point is also accessible at the site.  There is plenty to see in Wudinna and the surrounding region including the granite sculpture which is located next to the Gawler Ranges Visitor Information Centre. The sculpture was designed and sculpted by Marijan Bekic as a symbolic representation of all Australian farmers. Visitors can also take a short drive to Mount Wudinna and Turtle Rock and Mount Wudinna Gawler Ranges National Park, or travel along the Mount Wudinna Touring Route to view interesting granite outcrops.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre       Wudinna & Districts Telecentre44 Eyre Hwy, WudinnaPh: 08 8680 2969www.wudinnatelecentre.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)      46 Ballantyne StShort & Long Term Parking       Wudinna RV ParkNaylor TerraceNegotiable stay limit, $10 unpowered, $20 powered, pets on lead, showers, bins, toilets, covered seating, waterDump Point Wudinna RV Park, Naylor TerraceLat: -33.04736  Long: 135.46582Potable Water        Wudinna RV Park, Naylor TerraceHospital       16-24 Richards Ave, WudinnaPh: 08 8680 2519Doctors Surgery    8 Richards Ave, WudinnaPh: 08 8680 2005Dentist         8 Richards Ave, WudinnaPh: 08 8680 2255Pharmacy    62 Ballantyne St, WudinnaPh: 08 8680 2038Supermarket          49 Ballantyne StPh: 08 8680 2004
TASMANIA
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Ulverstone - TAS RVFT

Located at the mouth of the Leven River is Ulverstone, a coastal town supported by tourism and agriculture. Ulverstone was settled in 1840 by James Fenton, however due to a lack of accessibility to the town, development was limited until 1890 when a railway station was constructed. Ulverstone was once a popular sawmill operating town, and through years of wood chips falling into the soil, now boasts ideal potato farming land.Located only 15 minutes west of Devonport on the Bass Highway, Ulverstone is Tasmania’s largest town. Just 20 minutes from the Spirit of Tasmania ferry terminal, Ulverstone is on the north-west coast, surrounded by picturesque coastal parks and swimming beaches. An ideal location for just a few days, or a few weeks, and in only 90 minutes by car, you can arrive in Launceston or Cradle Mountain.Ulverstone provides an abundance of scenic walks, patrolled beaches and recreational parks, as well as a variety of golfing and shopping destinations. Spectacular waterfalls and limestone caves can be found in the surrounding areas, as well as magnificent wildlife and bushwalking trails. The town boasts an average temperature of 21.5 degrees in January, and an enjoyable 13 degrees in June.Ulverstone has a strong history; a War Memorial clock is located at the entrance of the town and is a true feature. As you walk through Shropshire Park, you will also notice Royal Australian Navy history inscribed into the footpath. If you have time whilst in town, be sure to enjoy some of the many activities on offer and drop in for a visit to Ulverstone Local History Museum.Ulverstone became an RV Friendly Town™ in 2007 and has continued to show strong support for RV tourists, offering plenty of free parking. The town’s redevelopment has been impressive, with the introduction of a new basketball stadium, bridge, and wharf precinct.Tourist/Visitor Centre       13 Alexandra Rd, Ulverstone TASPh: 03 6425 2839info@coasttocanyon.com.auwww.coasttocanyon.com.auCasual Parking       All streets except Reibey St, (time restrictions may apply) unlimited parking is located within the Quadrant car park & can be accessed from Victoria StShort Term Parking           Nicholsons Point, off the end of Kings Pde, (48hr)Dump Point  Cnr Victoria St & Beach RdPotable Water          BP service stnHospital        Brickport Rd Burnie, Ph: 03 6430 6666, (25-30min)Doctors Surgery     Patrick St, Ph: 03 6425 1611; Victoria St, Ph: 03 6425 2900Dentist           15 The Quadrant, Ph: 03 6425 2893; 11 Alexandra Rd, Ph: 03 6425 1231; 52 Victoria St, Ph: 03 6425 1551Pharmacy     Centre-Care Pharmacy, 66 Reibey St, Ph: 03 6425 1095; Fullife Colin Wood Neighbourhood Chemist, 67 Reibey St, Ph: 03 6425 2286; Thompson's Amcal Pharmacy, 13 Reibey St, Ph: 03 6425 1051; Westside Pharmacy, 39 Queen St, Ph: 03 6425 6666Supermarket            Woolworths, Crescent St, Ph: 03 6425 2611; Coles, Reibey St, Ph: 03 6425 2700; IGA, Alexandra Rd, Ph: 03 6425 9022