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Australia East Coast

Australia East Coast: tips for a road trip with a campervan The east coast of Australia is a dream destination for many individual travellers and families. No wonder, because THE typical Australian highlights await you here: tropical rainforests and waterfalls, snorkelling and diving in the Great Barrier Reef, exotic wildlife with kangaroos, koalas and colourful parrots, […]

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Daintree National Park

Daintree Rainforest

Daintree Rainforest At around 130 million years old, the Daintree Rainforest in Queensland is considered the oldest rainforest in the world (for comparison, the Amazon rainforest is around 55 million years old) and begins north of Cairns. The Daintree Rainforest extends from the area around Mossman and the Daintree River up to Cape Tribulation. These

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Motorhome holidays

Motorhome holidays

Translator   Translator   Motorhome holidays Tips for renting a motorhome As the saying goes: book your camper as early as possible, then you’ll have a better chance of getting a lower price. When exactly is early? Booking early is usually one of the most important factors in a successful campervan holiday. Significantly lower prices

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Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road

Translator   Translator   The Great Ocean Road Travelling along the Great Ocean Road is one of the must-do destinations in Australia and is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful coastal routes in the world. One of Australia’s most famous landmarks is the Twelve Apostles rock formation. In this blog article, we start

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Govett's Leap Lookout

Guide to the Blue Mountains

Translator   Guide to the Blue Mountains The Blue Mountains highlight Australia, a vast region of 11,400 kilometres of mountain peaks, sandstone cliffs and densely forested valleys. Travelling around the country, you’ll discover thundering waterfalls, epic vtristas and even unique wildlife. No matter which adventure you choose, the Blue Mountains are the perfect place for an

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Penguin Parade

Translator   Penguin Parade Phillip Island This 2,750-ha nature park is located on Phillip Island, a 90-minute from Melbourne. From the boardwalk, which passes high up near the eucalyptus canopy, to the Koala Conservation Centre, where you can see koalas up close, the Penguin Parade, where the world’s smallest little penguins come home to roost in

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Philip Island

Philip Island

Philip Island, Australia In southern Victoria, Phillip Island is a popular holiday resort known for its excellent surf points, secluded and quiet coves, international motorsport events and adorable penguins. Phillip Island is a delightful marine destination at the entrance to Western Port Bay in southern Victoria. Meet tiny penguins and other wildlife on long stretches

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Hunter Valley

Guide to the Hunter Valley

Guide to the Hunter Valley The beautiful countryside of the Hunter Valley attracts visitors from afar to discover its wildlife-filled valleys, national parks and picturesque villages. In addition, the nearby towns offer visitors a wealth of activities outside the vineyards. In Maitland alone, the art galleries, old prison, Levy Square, shops, restaurants, and the local

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