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Featured RV Friendly Events

VIC
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Corryong Show

Date: 3/10/26

The 2026 Corryong Show is back, bigger and better than ever.

Join in for a fun-filled day packed with your favourite attractions: dog jumps, pet shows, animal nursery, cow pat lotto, market and trade stalls, face painting, inflatable fun, live music, and delicious food and drinks. The day ends with a spectacular fireworks display, a

 perfect celebration for the whole family. 

TASMANIA
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Festival Of Voices

Friday 28 June 2026 - Sunday 7 July 2026 (Annual)

Festival of Voices celebrates the transformative power of singing that brings people together. Inspired by the age-old tradition of gathering around a fire, this Tasmanian winter event series has become Australia's leading singing celebration. Since the first Festival in 2005, our series of events has become a symbol of warmth and community, drawing 30,000 people during the Festival period. The Big Sing Bonfire, where it all began, remains a vital part of the Festival, symbolising the joy and vitality of singing together. The program includes various music styles, including choral, contemporary, and cabaret, attracting music lovers worldwide. Experience Festival of Voices with opportunities to attend concerts, participate in learning and development sessions, and engage in informal singalongs. It's an immersive blend of entertainment and development, ensuring a well-rounded celebration where all can enjoy a shared passion for singing.

WA
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York Motorcycle Festival

Date: 22/03/2026

The York Motorcycle Festival is a free and family friendly event held at Avon Terrace, York WA. The Festival will be held on Sunday 22nd March. Featuring motorbike stunt shows, live music, Show & Shine, trade displays, market stalls, kids’ activities and the Black Dog charity ride.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Tumbarumba - NSW RVFT

Tumbarumba is located on the western side of the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales, approximately halfway between Sydney and Melbourne. It has a rich heritage in goldmining, timber, agriculture and viticulture and the town is the gateway to some of Australia’s most spectacular alpine landscapes. Tumbarumba is surrounded by idyllic mountain peaks; natural bushland; expansive vineyards; lush agricultural pastures; and crystal clear streams brimming with trout.Short term parking in Tumbarumba is available in Winton Street, and visitors are welcome to stay for up to 24 hours. A dump point can be found adjacent the Visitor Information Centre in Tumbarumba, and potable water is available at Henry Angel Trackhead, (7km S of Tumbarumba).This charming town is unspoilt and virtually untouched, off the major highways and lying in a pleasant position with the dramatic peaks of the Snowy Mountains to the east. There are bubbling streams, green fields and a peaceful, gentle ambience that’s a relaxing balm to city-jangled nerves.Tourist/Visitor Centre          Tumbarumba VIC, Bridge St, Tumbarumba NSWPh: 02 6948 3333Email: mail@visittumbashire.com.auwww.visittumbashire.com.auCasual Parking          Cnr Bridge St & The ParadeShort Term Parking  Winton Street, Tumbarumba, 24hrs.Long Term Parking   Paddy’s River Flats Camping Area, Tooma Rd, Tumbarumba (18km), up to 4 weeks, self contained only.Dump Point   Adj to VICPotable Water            Henry Angel Trackhead, (7km S of Tumbarumba)Hospital          Albury St, Tumbarumba, Ph 02 6948 9600Doctors Surgery       2 The parade, Tumbarumba, Ph 02 6948 2015Dentist            2 The parade, Tumbarumba, Ph 02 6948 2015Pharmacy       23b The Parade, Tumbarumba, Ph 02 6948 2031Supermarket  Gollans Foodworks, 27 Bridge St, Ph 02 6948 2273; Lauder’s IGA, The Parade, Ph 02 6948 2137
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Uralla - NSW RVFT

Uralla is a quaint little town just 20km south-west of Armidale. The name Uralla originates from the dialect of the local Anaiwan people and means ‘meeting place’. Aptly named, Uralla is located 501 kilometres north of Sydney and 485 kilometres south of Brisbane at the meeting of Thunderbolt’s Way and the New England Highway. In 1852 a gold rush struck in the Rocky River; the prospect of gold attracted more than 5,000 people to the area and three years later the area of Uralla was given town status. The town would experience several more gold rushes as the years progressed, each leaving the town with lasting developments including churches, schools, hotels, and so forth.For those travelling along the New England Highway, and are looking for a place to rest, short-term parking can be found at the Golf Club, this site has room for a few vehicles with a small fee for use of facilities. The Showground also has sites available with amenities, water and power.A short stroll around town offers the opportunity to browse the antiquarian bookshop, antique stores and art galleries. Indulge your sweet tooth at the old-fashioned lolly shop, visit Thunderbolt’s grave, or just sit and enjoy a meal or glass of local wine at one of the many cafes or historical hotels. Visitors to the photogenic Virginia Creeper-clad Gostwyck Chapel on the scenic drive towards Dangars Gorge, could be forgiven for thinking that they had suddenly been transported to rural England. Just past this however, the unique octagonal Deeargee Station woolshed is a reminder that this is truly the Australian countryside. Uralla’s Heritage Walking Tour is the ideal way to view the well-preserved historic buildings and houses that lend an air of old-world charm.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Uralla VIC, 104 Bridge St, Uralla NSWPh: 02 6778 6420visit@uralla.comwww.uralla.com Big rigs are requested to park out the front rather than enter car park at rear of centreCasual Parking       Salisbury St, opp the VICShort Term Parking           Uralla Golf Club, Plane Ave, facilities available for small fee; Uralla Showground, King StLong Term Parking            Fossicking Area, 6km W of Uralla, follow Kingstown Rd, turn right into Devoncourt RdDump Point  Uralla Pioneer Cemetery, John Street UrallaPotable Water          Uralla Pioneer Cemetery, John Street UrallaHospital        Rusden St Armidale, Ph: 02 6776 9500, (35kms)Doctors Surgery     Uralla Clinic, 32 Bridge St, Ph: 02 6778 3999Pharmacy     72 Bridge St, Ph: 02 6778 5011Supermarket            Foodworks, 100 Bridge St, Ph: 02 6778 4502
VICTORIA
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Pyramid Hill - VIC RVFT

Pyramid Hill is located within the Shire of Loddon, Victoria, 254km north of Melbourne and 86km north of Bendigo. Pyramid Hill is a part of a granite outcrop that runs from Mt Terrick Terrick in the south to Mt Hope in the north.While exploring this picturesque town, you can stay close to the centre of town at Pyramid Hill Caravan Park. For just $10 per vehicle per night for an unpowered site, the caravan park is the ideal location to park and has access to potable water and a dump point.From the top of the hill, which rises to 187 metres above sea level, there is a wonderful view of the township and surrounding irrigated farmlands. A 2km pathway winds around the base of Pyramid Hill, linking a 3km walk from the town. For the more adventurous the track also extends across the ‘saddle’ of the hill.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Pyramid Hill Tourist Stand20 Victoria St, Pyramid Hill VICPh: 03 5455 7391Email: d_demaine@hotmail.comwww.victoriahotelpyramidhill.com.au Casual Parking        Kelly StShort Term Parking 114 – 124 Pyramid Hill Caravan Park, Victoria St, unpwr $15pnLong Term Parking 114 – 124 Pyramid Hill Caravan Park, Victoria St, unpwr $15pnDump Point  114 – 124 Pyramid Hill Caravan Park, Victoria StPotable Water         114 – 124 Pyramid Hill Caravan Park, Victoria StDoctors Surgery      Gladfield Rd, Pyramid Hill, Ph: 03 5452 1601Pharmacy     Chemist Shop Prescription Depot, Victoria St, Ph: 03 5455 7016Supermarket IGA, 2 Victoria St, Ph: 03 5455 7322