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Featured RV Friendly Events

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.

SA
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100th Wudinna Show

The Show has many different activities that happen throughout the year, along with our annual Show in September. This community event is a great day to catch up with locals and visitors to our town, and enjoy the great entertainment provided throughout the day. There are displays of local art, photography, cooking, history, and so much more. The town oval becomes an arena for our horses and dog trials on Show Day. There are many other attractions on Show Day; our Shearing Competition is a well attended and viewed event, the food and market stalls throughout the day. Live entertainment and the poultry sections are also well supported on this day. 

We are also the town's RV Park operators. Our Park and it's facilities is an ongoing and growing attraction from our dedicated Committee for our Community and tourism in town. We have power and water sites available for $20, and unpowered sites for $10 a night, with toilet amenities and showers ($2 for 4 minutes).

WA
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Boddington Medieval Fayre and Feast

A Fun Family Day in Boddington, dress up and step back in history.

Lots of entertainment, stalls and Knights!

The Boddington Medieval Fayre and Feast is a family-friendly event that brings the medieval era to life with re-enactments, role-play, arena battles, and traditional craftsmen and women. The event is divided into two parts: a day fayre from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm and a night feast from 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm. It is a perfect opportunity for families to enjoy a day of entertainment and historical reenactments.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Young - NSW RVFT

Young is situated in the south-west slopes of NSW and is widely known as the ‘cherry capital of Australia’. The town was first settled in 1826 and has grown from a sheep station into a thriving regional centre. The discovery of gold in the area in 1860 was a catalyst in the development of Young and the surrounding areas. This discovery brought 20,000 miners to the area, 2,000 of whom were Chinese. The European miners resented the Chinese, and in 1861 a series of riots took place. As a result of the riots at Lambing Flat, the Chinese Immigration Restriction Act was passed by parliament in November 1861. This Act was the forerunner of the White Australia Policy. Young is also centrally located in the ‘Hilltops’ Wine and Food Region. The area is recognised for producing quality cool climate wines, excellent local foods and offering an authentic country experience. The National Cherry Festival takes place every year in December and features a street parade, the Cherry Festival Ball, heritage train rides and a regional farmer’s market, amongst other things.Those visiting Young, can find short and long term parking at Young Showground, situated in Boorowa-Murringo Rd. Visitors will also locate a dump point and potable water here. Whilst visiting Young, all the mobile traveller’s needs are catered for, with a plethora of cafes, restaurants, supermarkets, hotels, sporting clubs and vehicle repair shops. There is lots of parking available at the railway station in Lovell Street and at the showground, which also has a dump point. The Visitor Information Centre, located at the railway station, has brochures on all the local attractions, and houses the Burrangong Art Gallery.With its rich history and unique attractions, Young is a great place to visit and offers something for everyone.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreRailway Stn, Lovell St, Young NSWPh: 02 6382 3394info@visityoung.com.auwww.young.nsw.gov.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Railway Station, Lovell StYoung Visitor Information Centre (Old Young Railway), Lovell Street, Young NSW 2594 Short & Long Term ParkingYoung Showground, Boorowa-Murringo RdDump PointYoung Showground, Boorowa-Murringo RdPotable WaterRequires Credit Card Payment Young Showground, Boorowa-Murringo RdHospitalAllanan St, Ph: 02 6382 8888Doctors SurgeryYoung Medical Centre, Cloete St, Ph: 02 6382 1544; Young Boorowa Street Surgery, 12 Boorowa St, Ph: 02 6382 1599Dentist4 Short St, Ph: 02 6382 1202; 6 Cloete St, Ph: 02 6382 1283; 13 Boorowa St, Ph: 02 6382 4444PharmaciesBlooms the Chemist, 46 Boorowa St, Ph: 02 6382 2009; Judges Pharmacy, 151 Boorowa St, Ph: 02 6382 1042; Amcal Pharmacy, 96 Boorowa St, Ph: 02 6382 2455SupermarketsWoolworths, Boorowa St, Ph: 02 6382 3133; Supa IGA, Boorowa St, Ph: 02 6382 2443; Aldi, Zouch St, Ph: 02 9675 9000
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Harvey - WA RVFT

Harvey is a charming town in Western Australia, nestled between the vibrant coastline and the scenic Darling Range. The town is located approximately 140 kilometres south of Perth and is known for its agricultural significance, particularly in dairy farming, orchards, and vineyards. RV travellers wishing to explore the region can base themselves at the Harvey RV Parking Site, located along Sir James Avenue for a maximum of 48 hours. There is no cost to stay; however, bookings are essential. Visitors will have access to bins, potable water and a dump point. Pets on a lead are welcome.Harvey offers plenty to travellers exploring the region. Some of the town’s cultural highlights include its Italian heritage, which is celebrated through local festivals and landmarks like the Big Orange - a large orange structure with panoramic views over the orchards. There are also lush parks, rivers, and dams nearby, making it popular for picnicking, fishing, and outdoor activities. With its blend of agricultural heritage, natural beauty, and welcoming community, Harvey offers travellers a peaceful yet vibrant experience in the south-west of Western Australia. Tourist/Visitor InformationEmail: info@harveyregion.com.auWeb: www.harveyregion.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)    Hayward St RV Parking Site near the dump pointShort Term Parking    Harvey RV Parking, access from Sir James AveFree camping, 48hrs, bins, water, pets on leadBookings: https://harveyregion.com.au/places-to-stay/free-rv-short-stay-rest-areas/Dump Point    Hayward St RV Parking SiteLat: -33.078434Long: 115.897214Potable Water    Harvey RV Parking, access from Sir James AveHospital    Harvey District Hospital, 45 Hayward St, Ph: 08 9782 2222Doctors Surgery    115 Uduc Rd, Harvey, Ph: 08 9729 1064Dentist    40 Uduc Rd, Harvey, Ph: 08 9729 1201Pharmacy    91 Uduc Rd, Harvey, Ph: 08 9729 1422Supermarket    Supa IGA, 80 Uduc Rd Harvey Ph: 08 9729 1404
QUEENSLAND
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Biloela - QLD RVFT

Biloela is a busy commercial and tourist hub, though it still retains that relaxed, country feeling. Fashioned and built by the hands of those who forged their futures in a new land, rambling homesteads grace hillsides and streetscapes. Travellers will find Biloela to be an accommodating town, with several RV services and facilities on offer. RV parking is accessible at Queensland Heritage Park for self-contained vehicles only. Powered sites are available for $15 per vehicle per night, and unpowered sites are available for $10 per vehicle per night. A maximum stay of 48 hours applies, and access to showers, bins, barbecues, toilets and potable water is available. A dump point is installed at the town’s visitor information centre.Queensland Heritage Park contains a museum, café, several historical buildings and a unique display of vintage machinery. Another prized attraction in the area is the Spirit of the Land mural – a 100m mural painted around the town’s water reservoir showing the history of the land from two cultural perspectives. There is no doubt that everyone will enjoy a visit to this Queensland town. Tourist/Visitor Information Centre    Rural Hinterland Visitor Information Centre or Biloela VIC11 Exhibition Ave or Callide St, BiloelaPh: 07 4992 2400 or 07 4992 2405www.sandstonewonders.comCasual Parking (near retail centre)    Spaces available at the VIC on Callide St and others along Callide StShort Term Parking    Queensland Heritage Park “The Silo”Cnr Exhibition Ave & Raedon St.Self-contained vehicles only, 48hrs max stay, showers, power, bins, BBQ, toilets, water, covered seating. Pets on lead welcome.  Powered site $15pvpn, unpowered $10pvpnDump Point    Callide St at the Visitor Information CentreLat: -24.405436, Long: 150.514717Potable Water    11 Exhibition Ave (Queensland Heritage Park)Hospital    2 Hospital Rd – 07 4992 7000Doctors Surgery    36 Dawson Hwy – 07 4995 620048 Grevillea St – 07 4992 484845 Grevillea St – 07 4992 2166Dentist    Suite 2, Gladstone Rd & Grevillea St – 07 4992 114426 Dawson Hwy – 074992 4125Pharmacy    38 Kariboe St – 07 4992 655136 Dawson Hwy – 07 4992 1001No pharmacy on a SundaySupermarket    Woolworths – Gladstone Rd & Kariboe StDrakes – 59 Grevillea StFoodworks – 25 Dawson Hwy