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Featured RV Friendly Events

NSW
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Brewarrina Cup

Date: 16/05/2026

The annual Brewarrina Cup horse races is an outback event not to missed! Whether you’re a seasoned racing fan or a newcomer, the Brewarrina Cup promises a day of fun, excitement, community spirit and outback hospitality.

Held every May, the annual event is a highlight of the local calendar, bringing together racing enthusiasts, families, friends, locals and visitors for a day of thrilling bush racing and entertainment.

Punters are invited to kick the dust off their boots and frock up for Fashions of the Fields, with fantastic prizes up for grabs, or just kick back and witness the speed and grace of magnificent thoroughbreds.

Browse the many accommodation options that may suite your visit and be sure to check in for a meal at one of our food outlets; you wont be disappointed.


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.

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Murrurundi Festival - Art in the Landscape

Event date: Friday 27 March - Sunday 29 March 2026

The Murrurundi Festival is an exciting event that celebrates arts, culture and heritage in Murrurundi. The three-day program is packed with unique art experiences and exhibitions. It features a classical concert and the Art of the Kite, to fill the sky with colour.

Murrurundi will be wrapped in a vibrant display of hessian and twine, with bunting and yarn bombing. A Fairy Picnic set in the beautiful Paradise Park will provide fun for all ages, with storytelling, face painting and games. The Cobb and Co Coach will bring a touch of history to the streets.

Immerse yourself in a weekend of art and culture at the Murrurundi Festival.



Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

VICTORIA
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Wycheproof - VIC RVFT

Wycheproof is located 276 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, and is a vibrant community at the gateway to the Murray Mallee Sunset Country. The town lays claim to having the world’s smallest registered mountain, Mt Wycheproof, which rises only 43 metres above the surrounding plains. With cafes, pubs, art galleries, plus all the necessary shopping facilities, Wycheproof makes a convenient stopover to restock supplies, and take a break from your journey.Short and long-term parking is available at Wycheproof Caravan Park at the northern end of town. Toilets, water and a dump point are available at a low fee of $20 per vehicle per night for an unpowered site. Pets on leads are also welcome.Several festivals and events are held throughout the year in Wycheproof, including the Great Grain Festival in February, and the Mt Wycheproof Cup, known as ‘Derby Day in the Country’, held in November each year.Tourist/Visitor Centre       VIC is available from the Council Offices during office hours367 Broadway, Wycheproof VIC 3483Ph: 1300 520 520www.wycheproof.vic.au Casual Parking       Centenary Park, Fairview St WycheproofShort Term Parking           Wycheproof C/P, Calder Hwy, N end of town, $20pvpn unpowered (CMCA Member only rate), non members $25pvpn unpowered, $35pvpn powered. (no time limit), tlts, water, dump point, pets on leadLong Term Parking            Wycheproof C/P, Calder Hwy, N end of town, $20pvpn non powered, $35pvpn powered (no time limit), tlts, water, dump point, pets on leadDump Point  Wycheproof C/P, Calder Hwy, north end of townPotable Water          Wycheproof C/P, Calder Hwy, north end of townHospital        23 Grandview St, Wycheproof, Ph: 03 5478 0700Doctors Surgery     23 Grandview St, Wycheproof, Ph: 03 5493 7672 (On wknds the town is serviced by doctors rostered by the East Wimmera Health Service – Outpatients service avail).Pharmacy     Wycheproof Pharmacy, 332 Broadway, Wycheproof, Ph: 03 5493 7030Supermarket            Wycheproof Foodworks, 316 Broadway, Wycheproof, Ph: 03 5493 7416
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Cleve - SA RVFT

Cleve is located on the Eyre Peninsula, south of Whyalla. This small township is the ‘Rural Heart of Eyre Peninsula’, with its major industries being agriculture and retail. Cleve’s history dates back to the 1850s. The area was seen as good wheat and sheep country, but the harshness of the environment and the loneliness of the Eyre Peninsula discouraged women settlers, with the first female arriving nine years after her husband. Today, Cleve is a quiet little community with an attractive main street. There is a number of mosaic and public artworks on display, depicting local heritage and culture. The National Trust Agricultural and Folk Museum is located in the old Council Chambers in Third Street and is open upon request. The Lions Centenary Park is just the place for a barbecue or picnic. The Yeldulknie Weir is located five kilometres from town and was completed in 1912 to supply the towns of Arno Bay and Cowell. Here you are able to explore the State Heritage listed Wheelhouse and the walking trails, while taking in a picnic or barbecue in this picturesque recreational area.Cleve and its surrounding district has everything from the magnificent scenery of the plains and hills to the seaside beauty of Arno Bay. Go sailing and fishing on the coast, enjoy the spectacular views of the hills and Spencer Gulf.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Cleve Newsagency, Fourth St, ClevePh: 08 8628 2183RV Friendly Parking  Main Street Fourth StreetShort- & Long-Term Stay  Cleve Showgrounds2 Rudall Road, Cleve SA 5640 Contact Lydon Crosby (President) - 0428 827 749 Cleve showground provide Rv Sites which are close to the towns Amenities and Facilities. The Rv Site has an Honesty box, a powered site costs $15 a night and an unpowered site costs $10 a night. The facilities at the Rv Site toilets, a camp kitchen and coin operated showers, A playground, public toilets, picnic area and Barbeque facilities can be found across the road in the Cleve Centenary Park for your Convenience.   Dump Point  Cleve ShowgroundsPotable Water          Cleve Showground, Birdseye HwyHospital        North Terrace, Ph: 08 8628 2399Doctors Surgery     13 Main St, Ph: 08 8628 2004Pharmacy     23 Main St, Ph: 08 8628 2072Supermarket            Foodland, Main St, Ph: 08 8628 2158
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Condobolin - NSW RVFT

Condobolin is the largest centre in the heart of New South Wales and is home to around 3,500 people. Affectionately known as Condo, the town lies on the bank of the Lachlan River, an hour from Parkes, Forbes, West Wyalong and Lake Cargelligo. Condobolin was gazetted in 1859 but for over 20 years prior it was essentially a stopover and river-crossing for drovers moving stock from the north and west of New South Wales to Victoria. Since the early settlers, the Condobolin district has been a prime cropping, and sheep and beef producing area. But, when a major copper discovery was made north at Melrose in 1885, the town greatly benefited from the subsequent traffic. Gold was also found north-west at Overflow Station, immortalised in Banjo Paterson’s poem Clancy of the Overflow in 1896 and a major copper and gold mine was eventually put into operation at Condobolin from 1898 until around 1910.Riverview Caravan Park, offers those staying in self-contained vehicles, unpowered sites for $20 per van per night, which includes the use of all park facilities. An additional short stay, free of charge, is located at Gum Bend Lake Condobolin, 6km from town.Condobolin continues to be a busy country town, with small industrial services and businesses, excellent medical services, a modern hospital and retirement village, banking services along with a variety of sporting and recreation facilities, and the life blood of the town, the Lachlan River with all its natural beauty, fishing and wildlife. Enjoy the view of Condobolin at Reservoir Hill Lookout at the eastern end of Brady Street or visit Mt Tilga, eight kilometres north of Condobolin on Cobar Road, where you can park your vehicle and take in the great views while stretching your legs.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Condobolin VIC, 18 William St, Condobolin NSWPh: 02 6895 3301web.wpd@qualitel.com.auwww.condobolin.nsw.auCasual Parking       Lachlan StShort Term Parking           Riverview Caravan Park, self-contained vehicles, Unpwr $21 pvpn; includes use of all park facilities. Also, short stay free at Gum Bend Lake Condobolin, 6km from town. (14 day time limit applies)Long Term Parking            Gum Bend Lake, (72hr)  (14 day time limit applies)Dump Point  Riverview Caravan Park and 216 Bathurst RdPotable Water          Riverview Caravan Park and Gum Bend LakeHospital        Madline St, Ph: 02 6890 1500Doctors Surgery     Melrose Medical Centre, 3 Melrose St, Ph: 02 6895 2411; Whiley St Medical Centre, 3 Whiley St, Ph: 02 6895 4211; Condobolin Health Centre, Madline St, Ph: 02 6890 1500; Condobolin Aboriginal Health Service, 99 Bathurst St, Ph: 02 6895 4311Dentist           130 Bathurst St, Ph: 02 6895 2091Pharmacy     Shortis & Timmins Pharmacy, 75 Bathurst St, Ph: 02 6895 2477Supermarket            IGA, 60 Bathurst St, Ph: 02 6895 2055; Foodworks, 24 Denison St, Ph: 02 6895 2236