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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.

TASMANIA
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Tamar Valley Folk Festival

Event date: 16 - 18 January 2026

Tamar Valley Folk Festival is held every year in George-Town Tasmania for more than twenty five years.

The festival’s events are held on various venues around the city center. They offer to the public, locals and tourists, an unforgettable experience.

Due to the numerous visitors during the festival days and the high demand accommodations it is recommended to check hotel rates and book rooms well in advance.

The festival’s program, venue, schedule of events, how to get etc. is present in the festival’s link website. See details below, under “Event Related Information” section.

The small venues and locations make it attractive for visitors and audiences to walk from venue to venue to catch the concert performances and workshops.

Some of the early performers were: Mick & Helen Flanagan, Steve & Jane Ray, Shamus Gill, Rab Mitchell, Alex Myers Richard (Dicky) Deegan, Lindsay Campbell, The Outer Cove Wailers, Tom Dunlop, Declan Pickering, Ned Trewartha, Bob Pooley, Chris Atwell, Brian & Phylis Mooney, Van Diemens Band, Bottom Pub Ceilidh Band and Roughbark.

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

QUEENSLAND
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Morven - QLD RVFT

Morven is a small town in south-west Queensland and is situated on the Warrego Highway, 91km east of Charleville and 665km west of Brisbane. Originally a camping ground for early settlers, Morven today is a thriving town that relies on farming and agricultural produce but has a fantastic range of tourist attractions and activities to enjoy.Those visiting Morven can find short and long term parking at Morven Recreational Grounds, which is located approximately 1.5km from town centre along Victoria St, which then turns into Nebine Rd. A donation per night is appreciated and is payable to the donation box on-site. Visitors are welcome to stay up to 7 days. A dump point and potable water are also accessible at this location. The Morven Museum is a popular destination for visitors and houses a very special collection of miniature replicas of early Morven buildings. The nearby Tregole National Park hosts the rare ooline trees, an uncommon sight to see growing in this area. Morven Recreational Grounds are 1.5 kilometres from the town centre, along Victoria St, which then turns into Nebine Rd. Here visitors are welcome to stay for up to seven nights, with access to a dump point and potable water.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Morven Friendly Grocer68 Albert St, MorvenPh: 07 4654 7772obguides@bigpond.comwww.murweh.qld.gov.au Casual Parking       Easy access parking along Main RdShort Term Parking           Morven Recreational Grounds, 1.5km from town centre along Victoria St, which then turns into Nebine Rd, donation pn to donation box on site (7 days)Dump Point  Morven Recreational Grounds, 1.5km from town centre along Victoria St, which then turns into Nebine RdPotable Water          Morven Recreational Grounds, 1.5km from town centre along Victoria St, which then turns into Nebine RdSupermarket            Morven Friendly Grocer, 68 Albert St, Morven, Ph: 07 4654 7772
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Karoonda - SA RVFT

Karoonda is a small rural town located approximately 140 kilometres east of Adelaide, in the heart of the Mallee region of South Australia. The town was settled in 1911 and is now a service centre for the surrounding agricultural area which predominantly produces merino sheep, wheat and barley. Other industries include breeding of pigs, beef cattle, alpacas and production of crops such as sorghum, oats, lupins, beans and olives. The Karoonda Farm Fair highlights the importance of agriculture to the area. This two day event held in March or April each year focuses on farming and associated products, services and events. Local produce is a feature of the Fair and other events include the Mallee Millions Sheep Races, fashion parades and Yesteryear display. The big Merino ram is a valued symbol of the town that also highlights the importance of the sheep industry to the area.Those visiting Karoonda can find short and long-term parking at Karoonda Tourist Park. Sites are available for a maximum of 96 hours. The fees to stay include a powered site for $20 per van per night, as well as access to the dump point and potable water.Karoonda is ideally located within easy driving distance of the Riverland, Murray Bridge and local conservation parks. Medical services can be found in Stokes Road and the supermarket is in Railway Terrace, along with the Visitor Information Centre, which has a town map indicating the location of all the nearby attractions and facilities. Tourist/Visitor Centre       11 Railway Terrace, Karoonda SAPh: 08 8578 1004council@dckem.sa.gov.auCasual Parking       Railway TerraceShort Term Parking           Karoonda Tourist Park, 11070 Karoonda Hwy, nil charge for SCV, Powered $20 PVPN. Ph 08 8578 1004.Dump Point  Karoonda Tourist ParkPotable Water          Karoonda Tourist ParkHospital        Stokes Rd, Ph: 08 8579 1111Doctors Surgery     Stokes Rd, Ph: 08 8578 1122Pharmacy     Karoonda Pharmacy Depot, Railway Terrace, Ph: 08 8578 1085, orders placed AM, delivered PMSupermarket            IGA, 23 Railway Terrace, Ph: 08 8578 1165
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