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Keep your worries away: Visit Bateman’s Bay in Australia.

21st September 2009
To make your visit to Australia more memorable and unforgettable, a visit to Batemans bay is a must for its beautiful, clean, pristine beaches and fishing bays. Batemans Bay is a town and a bay in the South Coast region of the state of New South Wales, Au... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Will’s Baby Crocodile on Camping trip

01st September 2009
During one of our camping trips a couple of years ago, my brother will found a baby crocodile that he brought back home without telling my parents about it. He raised and fed the crocodile and it grew to become quite large. We had a small lake near our ... Read >
Author: zander smith

Will’s Baby Crocodile on Camping trip

01st September 2009
During one of our camping trips a couple of years ago, my brother will found a baby crocodile that he brought back home without telling my parents about it. He raised and fed the crocodile and it grew to become quite large. We had a small lake near our ... Read >
Author: zander smith

Getting from A to B is easy as 1-2-3 with GPS technology

20th August 2009
Whilst family holidays should be about enjoying quality time away with our nearest and dearest, often they can turn into prolonged periods of petty squabbles about trivial matters which occasionally boil over into fully-fledged arguments that ultimately s... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

The Doctor (in training) who saved my Brother

13th August 2009
My brother and I always spend at least two weeks camping each year during the summer. This year we chose to use a camping ground near the beach in Western Australia. We had invited some of my brother’s college friends to come along this year and had q... Read >
Author: zander smith

My Son’s Unfortunate Lesson in Camping Alone

08th August 2009
My son decided he wanted to go Camping but he didn’t want to take anyone else with him. Normally, I wouldn’t have objected but he had just gotten over serious surgery and I didn’t think it was a good idea. Nevertheless, he is a stubborn lout and d... Read >
Author: davisalton

Camping if great if you know what you are doing

07th August 2009
My brother is always dragging me around and makes me go with him on his camping trips in Australia. I wish he would let me stay home. I prefer the air condition, hot water, fast food, and all the things young people enjoy. Who wants to be cold, wet, hu... Read >
Author: davisalton

Advertising your caravan site

30th July 2009
Advertising your caravan site can be really expensive. No one can really guarantee that your advert will be seen or interest will be generated from it. At the end of the day if someone is looking to go to another part of the country that your caravan pa... Read >
Author: collinbud

Why stay at a Caravan Park this summer

02nd July 2009
What does your family do for recreation? Most people in Britain probably spend the day at the park. It is a nice place to relax and a good option for hanging out with the entire family. However, it probably gets dull doing the same thing. If you go to... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Traveling to Cooktown

14th June 2009
There are two routes to Cooktown from the south , one is the coastal route from Cape Tribulation via the four wheel drive-only Bloomfield Track , and the inland route which is sealed all the way via the Peninsula and Cooktown Developmental Roads. If you h... Read >
Author: JenB

South Australia Holidays in The Yorke Peninsula

12th June 2009
Imagine a holiday experience where the only thing you had to worry about was what to throw on the barbecue for dinner. Yorke Peninsula is one of South Australia’s favourite holiday destinations and no wonder. Located just a 90 minute drive from Adelaid... Read >
Author: Janice Patterson

Things to do in Torbay, Devon

09th June 2009
If you're going to Torbay, Devon for a holiday, there are all kinds of things for you do to while you're there. There are three villages around Torbay that you can choose from: Churston, Stoke Gabriel, and Galmpton. These all have pubs and accommodations ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Court of Appeal confirms occupiers’ liability in football accident claim

26th April 2009
The court of appeal has clarified the issue of occupiers’ liability in a case involving a 10-year old who was injured when a goalpost collapsed on him as he was playing football at a caravan park. Whilst the accident claim for damages had initially bee... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

There are various cooking equipments for camping.

20th February 2009
You won't need the latest or the best gadget if you are as me, to add it to your list on campaign cooking equipments. The major point in leaning towards a camp is to free ourselves from the fast moving, hefty normal life to a peaceful location where there... Read >
Author: Deepmast

The Top 7 Caravan parks in Australia and their location.

13th February 2009
Campervan hire is one of the best choices combining accommodation and transport, mainly for the freedom and flexibility you have every day. Below are some of the best caravan parks available in Darwin to make your holiday planning even easier: 1. BIG4 ... Read >
Author: Davidson

Discover the Reisling Trail and Beyond

06th February 2009
The ultimate escape to the green rolling hills of the Adelaide hinterland can not only be discovered by campervan, but also by foot along South Australia's famous Reisling Trail. This lush walk amongst the grapes and stakes of the wine trail is not far fr... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Discovering Melbourne in your Campervan

09th January 2009
Melbourne is one of the most diverse and cosmopolitan cities in Australia, with an international appeal not easy to match. There is an abundance of discovery-campervans.com.au motorhome rental options in this city which means that you will definitely find... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Captivating Carnarvon

03rd December 2008
Carnarvon is located in the middle of the western coast of Australia. The fact that it is a 900 kilometre trek from the capital city of Perth makes it a feat in itself to reach, however its isolation can be a drawcard for the discerning traveller. If you ... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Discover the Clare Valley

21st October 2008
Famous for its Riesling Trail, and only an hour and a half from Adelaide, the magnificent Clare Valley provides the ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The Rieslings are not the only drawcard, with fantastic restaurants, national parks an... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

The 25 Best Motorhome and Caravan Parks in the UK

26th September 2008
One of the joys of owning a motorhome or caravan is that you get to stay in some of the most stunning parts of the world. Whenever our motorhome and caravan insurance customers take out a policy, we like to try and find out where their most popular holida... Read >
Author: Sureterm Articles

Close to heaven at Hastings Point

22nd August 2008
Hastings Point is ideal for a couple getaway, single's retreat, family break or fun trip away with friends. Basically anyone would love it! When we visited not long ago, it was like stumbling into an oasis of white untouched beaches, shallow waters, rock ... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Top 10 Caravan Holiday Destinations

17th July 2008
#1 - Woodland Park South Devon If you're a fan of theme parks (or have children who are), visit the biggest theme park in Devon. 80 acres of fun will delight your entire family. The caravan site next to the park has all of the amenities you'll need. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top 10 Places To Visit By Caravan

16th July 2008
Your caravan gives you the opportunity to experience a vast array of sites and locations. Within a day, you can pack your belongings (enough for a week or two of travel) and hit the road, exploring various parks, beaches and other sites. Below, we've comp... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Static Caravans In France

06th July 2008
Static caravans in France are a very popular form of real estate for UK families longing for a great holiday break year after year. Static caravans in France are holiday homes or holiday residences that are transportable, but are usually based at a carav... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

7 Tips for a Fun Filled Family Holiday

09th June 2008
With five children ranging from four through to sixteen, I have experienced some of the best and worst of travelling with children. Tempting as it often is to postpone our annual trips away together, albeit with backseat fights, clothing of every shape, c... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Family Holidays in Beautiful Wales

04th June 2008
Wales is a lovely part of the UK and perfect for family holidays. There are many caravan parks in Wales but for the finest coastal region I would recommend the South West. Thinking about taking the family on holiday this summer? Visit the beauty that i... Read >
Author: Rory Haliday

Caravan Holidays in Devon perfect for families

04th June 2008
The Devon region of England has some of the most stunning beaches in the UK, fantastic scenery, beautiful beaches, the stunning landscapes of Exmoor is to be seen. Enjoy the quality coast awarded beach which is right by the caravan park and very acces... Read >
Author: Rory Haliday

Due to the UK credit crunch, Caravan Holidays on the up

29th May 2008
With the current credit crunch affecting the UK holiday maker more people are getting back to their childhood roots and heading to the many UK coasts for a caravan holiday. A caravan holiday is a perfect way to enjoy local attractions and beautiful sce... Read >
Author: Rory Haliday

UK holiday Entertainment

15th May 2008
If you have been on a holiday in the United Kingdom you will remember the evening entertainment shows that occur on the holiday parks. UK holidays are renowned for producing great entertainment and even pushing the entertainers onto greater things in ... Read >
Author: Rory Haliday

Why travel abroad with the UK weather as it is?

15th May 2008
With the heat wave hitting Britain in May many holidaymakers are taking advantage of this and staying put and taking a UK holiday. The weather in the UK has been glorious over the past few days, making it easier to choose a UK holidays. And if the w... Read >
Author: Rory Haliday

UK Holidays on the South Coast of England

11th May 2008
The rising cost of air travel and the ever growing concerns about global warming due to the rise in pollution are making the UK holidaymaker more concerned about travelling abroad. More and more families are thinking about UK holidays as an alternative... Read >
Author: Rory Haliday

Do you look for Wi-Fi access whilst on holiday?

11th May 2008
Wireless Internet access is an ever growing phenomenon and more and more locations have hot spots available for use. As an internet enthusiast I am always taking my laptop with me wherever I go, be it to the local pub for lunch or down to a coffee shop... Read >
Author: Rory Haliday

Caravan Park Holidays in the United Kingdom

06th May 2008
With the huge choice of caravan parks located around the UK, a caravan holiday is an ideal place to start for family holidays, and keeping children entertained is no easy job. Thinking about family holidays in the UK, why not choose a caravan park for ... Read >
Author: Rory Haliday

Why choose a holiday in the UK?

06th May 2008
With the ever increasing awareness of global warming and climate change, a UK holiday involves less carbon being exposed to the environment as no air travel is involved. As well as the reduction in carbon omissions, a holiday in the United Kingdom brings ... Read >
Author: Rory Haliday

Holidays in Scotland

02nd April 2008
Looking for holidays in Scotland? Head to the North of the United Kingdom for picturesque views and historic sights are set to be found in bonny Scotland. Craig Tara Holiday Park in Ayrshire, here you will find a breath of fresh air with stunning views... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Budget Travel in the Eastern Cape South Africa - malaria-free.

01st April 2008
The capital is Bisho. It was formed in 1994 out of the "independent" homelands of Transkei and Ciskei, as well as the eastern portion of the Cape Province. The best time to visit the Eastern Cape is April and May. This is the home of the Xhosa, and... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford South Africa

Family Holidays with Haven

28th March 2008
What to do for the family holidays? If you are anything like me this question crops up many times a year and I am always at a loss. Whether it is a free weekend, a bank holiday, Easter or the long summer, you need something to entertain the kids. I ... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

How to Generate Story Ideas Quickly and Easily

25th March 2008
You love short story writing but just at the moment the ideas won't come. Sound familiar? With these idea generators you'll never be left in the doldrums again. Get your next story out of your head and onto the paper in no time. Do this right now: Go t... Read >
Author: Mervyn Love

Guide to purchasing a lodge

25th February 2008
These days you can own a log cabin with modern conveniences for a fraction of the price of what a normal house would cost. These aren�t the type of cabins that you picture from old films, manufacturers are producing state of the art cabins that can be u... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Guide to purchasing a log cabin

19th February 2008
These days you can own a log cabin with modern conveniences for a fraction of the price of what a normal house would cost. These aren’t the type of cabins that you picture from old films, manufacturers are producing state of the art cabins that can be u... Read >
Author: agilmour

Holiday Homes Europe, Spain and Italy

19th January 2008
Holiday homes Europe, Italy, Spain provides portal for holiday homes owner to advertise their property. Advertises give great detail about each and every holiday homes and holiday homes owner have full control over them. Holiday homes Europe, Italy, Sp... Read >
Author: xtreme soulz

A Colourful Getaway at Rainbow Beach

21st October 2007
Rainbow Beach has everything to offer the adventurous sun seeker, with camping spots in every direction, the world's largest sand island a short ferry ride away and spectacular coloured sands along the coastline. A hire car is the ideal choice to visit th... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Static caravan hire in the UK

25th July 2007
Vast numbers of people across the UK choose to hire a static caravan for their holidays each year. Caravan holidays represent an ideal choice for families, especially those with young children, who may not wish to venture abroad for their holiday due to t... Read >
Author: Scott Trueman

See More Of Australia by 4wd - Retirees Taking to The Road

11th June 2007
"Spending the kids inheritance", a trend gaining enormous popularity amongst retirees and particularly in Australia. Rapidly are the days of living out retirement spending as little as possible, whilst saving as much as possible so that the kids can ge... Read >
Author: John Cantrell

Northumberland caravan star of UN documentary

09th November 2006
A Northumberland caravan park will appear in a documentary by the United Nations. This is due to botanist David Bellamy praise on variety of plant and animal life. It is an ambitious project since the staff intend to present it worldwide. The main theme... Read >
Author: Alison White