RV Friendlies & Events

Featured RV Friendly Events

WA
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Thomas Dambo’s Giants of Mandurah

The exhibition will remain until at least the end of 2026, including the Subiaco Giant. 

Step into a world of wonder as internationally acclaimed Danish artist Thomas Dambo brings his breathtaking wooden sculptures to life in Giants of Mandurah. Crafted entirely from recycled materials, these larger-than-life trolls are hidden throughout Mandurah’s stunning natural landscapes — from bushland trails to coastal wetlands.

Perfect for families, nature lovers, and art enthusiasts alike, this free outdoor adventure invites you to explore, discover, and reconnect with the environment in a playful and meaningful way. Each Giant has its own story, personality, and secret location waiting to be found.

Gather your friends, charge your phone for photos, and set off on a treasure hunt unlike any other — the Giants are waiting!

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Merriwa Springtime Show

Event date: Friday 18 September - Sunday 20 September 2026

 An Agricultural show that fosters agricultural pursuits in the community.

The show strives to showcase agricultural achievement and foster young farmers and judges in the region.

The show holds events for sheep, cattle, horses, poultry, Young Judges and Farmers, horticulture, photography, art, needlework, preserves, and cooking.

This is a family-friendly show that nurtures the community.


VIC
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Heathcote Wine & Food Festival

Head to Heathcote Showgrounds on Saturday 10 – Sunday 11 October 2026 for two days of exquisite wine, delicious local food, live music and good-times vibes in the heart of one of Victoria’s most celebrated wine regions. With tastings from over 40 Heathcote producers, family-friendly fun, lawn games, gourmet food and a true community atmosphere, this festival is a must-visit for wine lovers and foodies alike.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

TASMANIA
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Stanley - TAS RVFT

Stanley is located 127 kilometres west of Devonport and 224 kilometres west of Launceston.  The historical village of Stanley is the tourism centre of the Far Northwest Coast. Step back in time discovering Highfield Historical Site, the Discovery Museum and Joe Lyon Cottage. Wander the historical streets of Stanley and experience the ‘Heritage Walk’ and explore the charming shops and busy cafes and restaurants. Sample some of the freshest produce the area has to offer including beef, crayfish, oysters, abalone and scallops. Adventure to the top of an ancient Volcanic plug ‘The Nut’ on the Nut chairlift or walk. Experience 360-degree views of the historical and picturesque village of Stanley. Stroll to the penguin viewing platform just on dark and view the little blue penguins arriving back to their rookery and chicks. In Stanley you will find accommodation for every occasion and budget from RV, caravan park, country style pub and luxury accommodation.  Stanley Recreation Grounds, located on Marine Esplanade, (overlooking Sawyer Bay), offers visitors parking for up to 7 nights, for $15 per vehicle per night or $70 per vehicle for 7 nights. A dump point and potable water can be found adjacent to Tatlows Beach public toilets. Tourist/Visitor Centre       10 Church St, Stanley 7331Ph: 03 6413 5333info@stanleyandtarkine.com.auwww.stanleyandtarkine.com.auCasual Parking       Church St & Wharf RdShort & Long Term Parking        Stanley Recreation Grounds, Marine Esplanade, fronts Tatlows Beach (overlooking Sawyer Bay), $15 pn, $70 for 7 nightsDump Point  Marine Esplanade, near the Rec Grounds.Lat: -40.764335Long: 145.288624Potable Water          Adj to Tatlows Beach public tltsHospital        74 Brittons Rd, Smithton, Ph: 03 6452 4650, (22km)Doctors Surgery     14 King St, Smithton, Ph: 03 6452 2555, (22km)Pharmacy     8 Church St, Stanley, Ph: 03 6458 1262SupermarketIGA, Cnr Marine Esp & Wharf Rd, Ph: 03 6458 1263
TASMANIA
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Deloraine - TAS RVFT

Deloraine is an historic town that is located midway between Launceston and Devonport and is situated on the banks of the beautiful Meander River. It is surrounded by rolling green hills, hedgerows and working farms, and sits at the foothills of the Great Western Tiers mountain range, which forms the northern edge of the World Heritage Central Plateau. The town was settled in the early 1800’s and blossomed through the ‘golden fifties’ due to successful grazing and agriculture on the large estates surrounding the town. Today, this bustling rural centre is Tasmania’s largest inland town and is a major art and craft centre. Many of the town’s colonial buildings have found new life as galleries, craft centres, museums and restaurants. Along the river, there are well-tended park and garden areas with pleasant walks, sculptures, and informative signs relating to the history and the attractions of the town.The Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre is at the top of the main street. It is the place to go for information on things to see and do in the surrounding areas. Incorporated into the centre is Yarns Artwork in Silk and the Deloraine Folk Museum part of which is an 1850’s Georgian Inn. Or you may prefer cycling on Meander Valley’s unique Great Cycling Trails, skiing on Ben Lomond, or wandering through historic farming properties such as Woolmer’s Estate. Every November, Deloraine hosts the ‘Tasmanian Craft Fair’, which showcases the works of the diverse and talented local artisans. This has become the largest working craft fair in Australia, attracting over 30,000 visitors over a four day period. Visitors will find all the services they need in Deloraine, including health services, plenty of shopping and banking facilities, vehicle repairs and numerous eateries. Deloraine is a delightful rural town and is a great base for visiting the surrounding areas and local visitor attractionsTourist/Visitor Centre       Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre, 100 Emu Bay Rd, DelorainePh: 03 6362 5280info@greatwesterntiers.net.auwww.greatwesterntiers.net.au Casual Parking       River Rd & West PdeShort Term Parking           Racecourse Drive, $3.00 per night, maximum 4 nights. No Facilities SCV Vehicles only. Dump Point  Racecourse Drive, Free access (this dump point is temporarily closed due to council upgrade, free access to the dump point at Apex Caravan Park)Potable Water          Racecourse Drive, Free accessHospital        Ambulance stationed at Deloraine, patients evacuated to Launceston HospitalDoctors Surgery     22 Tower Hill St, Ph: 03 6362 2266Pharmacy     62-64 Emu Bay Rd, Ph: 03 6362 2333Supermarket            Woolworths, 78 Emu Bay Rd, Ph: 03 6362 4600
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Polkdinney Park - SA RVFD

Polkdinney Park is found in the town of Kyancutta, on the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia, 551 kilometres northwest of Adelaide. The park was opened in 1986 as part of the Jublilee 150 commemorations, and contains a collection of typical farming equipment used in the early pioneer settlement days, along with the names of pioneers from the district carved into the fence posts around the park.There is ample space for parking of RVs including big rigs. There is no cost to stay, pets are permitted in the park, and bins and toilets are also provided. Cost: Nil chargeParking: Western side of Kyancutta Store behind public phone box, neg time limit, pets on lead, bins, toiletsOpening Hours: 7 days