Local customers sometimes like to bring their own pillows and bedding, which helps us keep the prices down. Of course many customers come from far away and will need bedding to be included. A bedding pack includes 2 pillows, 2 sheets, 1 doona and 2 bath towels and is at a nominal fee of $12 per pack.
Portable camp table is $20 per rental.
Tom Tom GPS is $20 per week and makes navigation easy.
Foldaway camp chairs are $6 each per rental.
Fiamma Bike rack is $30 and holds 2 Bicycles.
Baby Seat is $25 per week.
Child Booster Seats is $25 per week.
‘Webber Q’ Bar B Que with accessories is $25 per week.
Honda 2KVA Generator is $60 per week and makes Free camping a dream. You can then use the air conditioning and anything else you have that uses 240volts. There is no need for caravan parks.
Maps and Campground Guides
Each vehicle is supplied with a Road Atlas and campground guides. If you want tourism brochures please ask.
Vehicle Consultation
On pick up of the vehicle we will provide a vehicle consultation and explain all the interior and exterior operational features of the vehicle as well as driving tips. Questions are encouraged and with this knowedge you are ensured of a cre free holiday.
Driving Long Distances
When planning your motorhome holiday it is important to allow enough time to travel the long distances we have in Australia. The following distance chart below outlines the kilometres between major cities and towns. We recommend that you allow approximately 200-250 kilometres driving per day. This way you can take a day off driving and stay longer at that special place you weren't expecting and easily catch up the distance the following day.
| Adelaide |
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| 1542 |
Alice Springs |
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| 2063 |
3012 |
Brisbane |
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| 3143 |
2324 |
1717 |
Cairns |
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| 3053 |
1511 |
3415 |
2727 |
Darwin |
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| 728 |
2270 |
1674 |
3054 |
3871 |
Melbourne |
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| 2724 |
3630 |
4384 |
5954 |
4045 |
3452 |
Perth |
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| 1420 |
2644 |
996 |
2546 |
4000 |
868 |
4144 |
Sydney |
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| 2525 |
2096 |
1467 |
374 |
2556 |
2857 |
5728 |
2494 |
Townsville |
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| 4288 |
2746 |
4650 |
3962 |
1865 |
5016 |
2250 |
5234 |
3380 |
Broome |
Driving at Night
Please avoid driving the motorhome or campervan at night outside of town centres or major cities. Wildlife, especially kangaroos, can be very dangerous on our roads particularly at sunrise and sunset. This is when animals are most active because they are looking for food. The most common animals that you could encounter on the Australian roads are: kangaroos, wallabies, cattle, emus, camels, wombats, echidnas, eagles and cockatoos.