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5 RIPPER BUSH CAMPS

CLICK HERE TO READ THIS STORY IN OUR ONLINE MAGAZINE WORDS JANIE MEDBURY Whether you’re looking for an overnight stop or a proper bush holiday, we’ve picked out some great places where you can pull up and camp 1) Ourimperee Waterhole…

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5 Ripper Bush Camps

From the beach to the outback, it’s surprising where a relatively secluded spot for a swim, walk or wildlife watch can be foundBy Melinda Uys 1 Gillards Beach Campground, Mimosa Rocks National Park, NSWThe idea of four kilometres of winding…

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5 Ripper Bush Camps

Whether you’re into fishing, bushwalking, swimming or simply relaxing in nature, we’ve got you covered with our latest bush camp picks WORDS Janie Medbury Sturt Bay, SA If you’re willing and self-sufficient enough to go sans facilities – that is,…

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5 Ripper Bush Camps

Need scenery and serenity? The only way to get it is to hit the road and find those hidden campsites Words by Anna Blue Binnaway Pumphouse Reserve Binnaway, NSW The Binnaway Pumphouse Reserve is within walking distance to shops in a…

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5 Ripper Bush Camps

With summer on its way, now is the perfect time to start planning your next camping adventure Cathedral Reserve Mount Wilson, NSW If you fancy camping in a peaceful, picturesque, and easy-to-get-to spot that won’t cost you a penny, then you…

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5 Ripper Bush Camps

We discovered some cracking remote bush camps on a recent deserts adventure and suggest you add them to your bucket list when exploring the red tracks less travelled Words & Images by GLENN MARSHALL Ilkurlka Roadhouse, WA The Ilkurlka Roadhouse…

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5 Ripper Bush Camps

After our long travel series in Tasmania, we unearthed heaps of fantastic bush camps. Here are five of the very best to keep on file for your next trip to the Apple IsleWords & images Jan Hawkins Fortescue Bay –…

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5 Ripper Bush Camps

You don’t have to pay big bucks for quality locations, you just need to know where to look. Lollback Rest Area, NSWHere you can camp by the calming Mann River, at Lollback, 44km west of Grafton or 114km east of…

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5 Ripper Bush Camps

Rapid Bay Campground, SAJust over 100 kays out of Adelaide lies the popular beach-side getaway of Rapid Bay Campground. Follow the steep descent from Normanville-Cape Jervis Road right down to the beachfront of Rapid Bay. Cold water showers and toilets…

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5 Ripper Bush Camps

From the beach to the outback, it’s surprising where a relatively secluded spot or a swim, a walk or a wildlife watch can be found. 1 Howlong Lions Park, NSWHowlong Lions Park is located just 1km south of Howlong or…

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5 Ripper Bush Camps

From the beach to the outback, it’s surprising where a relatively secluded spot for a swim, a walk or a wildlife watch can be found. Devils Marbles Campground, NTThe Devils Marbles campground is located about a kay off the Stuart…

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5 Ripper Bush Camps

Camping on a budget can often lead you to the best camping spots in Australia. By Glenn Marshall 1 – Bough Shed Waterhole, Bladensburg National Park, QldBladensburg National Park is only 15 minutes from Winton with easy access when dry.…

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5 Ripper Bush Camps: #004

By Jan Hawkins At the very northern tip of Australia, having braved the 4X4 wonderland of Cape York, you can set up camp on the tropical Somerset Beach. With early pioneer graves nearby and the ever-present threat of crocodiles, you…

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5 Ripper Bush Camps: #002

Scenery and serenity… sometimes it’s necessary to get as far away from the everyday as possible. Corella Dam & Clem Walton Park, Qld Situated almost halfway between Mt Isa and Cloncurry along the Barkly Highway is one of the best…

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