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Featured RV Friendly Events

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Merriwa Springtime Show

Event date: Friday 18 September - Sunday 20 September 2026

 An Agricultural show that fosters agricultural pursuits in the community.

The show strives to showcase agricultural achievement and foster young farmers and judges in the region.

The show holds events for sheep, cattle, horses, poultry, Young Judges and Farmers, horticulture, photography, art, needlework, preserves, and cooking.

This is a family-friendly show that nurtures the community.


VICTORIA
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Casterton Cup

Come and support the local community and enjoy the up-close racing action that you'll only get in the country. Whether you are looking for country casual or a catered experience, there is something to suit everybody!

Sunday 17th May 2026

11am

Courtesy bus will come to the Island Park Caravan Park and the RV Park to pick up guests.

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

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Bencubbin - WA RVFT

Bencubbin is a small friendly country town located in the heart of Australia’s outback. The town is located approximately 275 kilometres north-east of Perth and has an approximate population of 294 people. Rich in agricultural lands and stunning natural landscapes, Bencubbin is a great place to unwind and reconnect with nature.RV travellers will find Bencubbin to be an inviting town, with several facilities on offer. Short and long-term parking is available at Bencubbin Caravan Park. The length of stay is negotiable, and the park offers facilities such as bins, toilets and barbecues. Unpowered sites are available at a rate of $11 per vehicle per night and powered sites are available at a rate of $26 per vehicle per night. Visitors can also access showers for a $5.50 fee. Both a dump point and potable water are accessible at the park. Whilst in town, visitors should take some time to visit the Bencubbin Museum. The museum’s main attraction is a piece of the Bencubbin Meteorite. Several important meteorites were recovered in Western Australia during a 48-year period between 1912 and 1960. The most important was Bencubbin, which has been proven to be a rarity and have significant scientific importance. Tourist/Visitor Information CentreBencubbin Community Resource CentreLot 283 Monger St, BencubbinPh: 08 9685 1007www.bencubbin.crc.net.auCasual Parking(near retail centre)Monger St, BencubbinShort & Long Term ParkingBencubbin Caravan Park, Koorda-Bullfinch RdNegotiable stay limit, $11pvpn unpowered, showers $5.50. $26pvpn powered, pets on lead, bins toilets, covered seating, BBQ, waterDump PointBencubbin Caravan Park, Koorda-Bullfinch RdLat: -30.818902 Long: 117.863082 Potable WaterBencubbin Caravan Park, Koorda-Bullfinch RdHospitalNearest Hospital is at KununoppinDoctors SurgeryGP visits every Wednesday, 73 Monger St – Ph: 08 9685 1229DentistNearest dentist in Wongan HillsPharmacyNearest pharmacy in Wongan HillsSupermarketCorner Monger & Rupe Sts – Ph: 08 9685 1442
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Port Neill - SA RVFT

Port Neill is a small coastal town on the eastern side of the Eyre Peninsula. With great fishing and clear calm waters for boating, sailing and water skiing, Port Neill is an idyllic place for the whole family. Visitors travelling in RVs can stay at Port Neill RV Park for up to 5 days, giving people ample opportunity to explore the town and its surrounding region. To stay at the park, vehicles must be self-contained and a fee of $10 per vehicle per night is to be paid via the honesty box. Pets are permitted on leads, and the closest dump point is located on Wallis Street.The historic ‘Green Shed’ is a popular spot for picnics, barbecues and lazy afternoons. While the boat ramp and breakwater make launching the boat a breeze. Like many towns on the Eyre Peninsula, Port Neill is now a well-established tourist destination that sees town numbers boom during peak periods. Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        Port Neill Post & Trade24 Wallis St, Port NeillPh: 0422 153 466portneillpostandtrade@gmail.comCasual Parking (near retail centre)       Peake Terrace near the main jettyShort & Term Parking       Port Neill RV ParkWinckel Rd5 days max stay, $10pvpn to the honesty box, SCV only, pets on leadDump Point  Wallis StLat: -34.117542Long: 136.346854Potable Water          At the foreshore near the jetty.  Pioneer DrHospital        Nearest hospital is Tumby BayDoctors Surgery     Nearest doctor is Tumby BayDentist           Nearest dentist is Tumby BayPharmacy     Nearest pharmacy is Tumby BaySupermarket            24 Wallis St, Ph: 08 8688 9027
QUEENSLAND
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Theebine Hotel - QLD RVFD

The Theebine Hotel is set in the foothills of the Gunalda Ranges, and is located just two hours north of Brisbane. The Theebine Hotel offers a quiet getaway in country surrounds, with delicious meals, live music, and raffles in the beer garden on a Sunday afternoon.The Theebine Hotel is RV friendly, offering travellers the perfect place to rest up for the night. Parking is available for up to 72 hours at no cost; however, patronage of the hotel is always appreciated. Access to showers and power are available for an additional fee, and toilets are available for use.The hotel is open from 10am to 12pm and offers a selection of breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. The hotel itself, is one of the town’s most popular attractions, restored to protect its rich history. Built in 1909, the original building still stands today. The hotel was built to service the train junction opposite, opening up the South Burnett.Cost: Nil charge, but patronage of the hotel is appreciatedParking: 72hrs, pets on lead, mobile coverage, bins, covered seating. Showers and power for a charge. Toilets also available.Opening Hours: 10am - 12 midnight