RV Friendlies & Events

Featured RV Friendly Events

NSW
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Camden Haven Show

Date: 25/10/2026-26/10/2026

Get set for the Camden Haven Show, a classic country agricultural show that’s all about community, competition and family fun! Held each year in the heart of the beautiful Camden Haven district at Kendall Showground, this event is a celebration of rural life, local produce, livestock and tradition

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Darwin Festival

Dates:  5 – 23 August 2026

This unmissable celebration brings together the spirit of the Top End with a vibrant program of arts, culture, food, stories, dancing, and laughter to fill your heart, mind, and soul.

Over 18 unforgettable days, experience theatre, music, comedy, circus, cabaret, dance, visual arts, unique food and beverage experiences, and awe-inspiring storytelling. Loved by locals and adored by visitors, this annual festival is the centrepiece of Darwin's dry season, making August the best time of year to visit.

Through dynamic programming, innovative partnerships, and a commitment to artistic expression, artists from the Northern Territory, Australia, and around the world come together to share, connect, and inspire through the power of the arts. Darwin Festival continues to entertain and unite audiences, cementing its place as a leading cultural event in the Northern Territory and beyond.

All tickets from $0 to $79

Free and paid events. Average ticket price $44


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!


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

TASMANIA
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Old Mac's Caravan & Motorhome Farmstay - TAS RVFD/RVFT

Please note, parking available from 1st Oct - 31st May only (for parking availability in winter, please call first).Old Mac’s Caravan and Motorhome Farm Stay is in a picturesque setting within five kilometres of the Launceston CBD. This is the ideal location for anyone exploring Launceston, with Old Mac’s Farm Stay offering unpowered sites for $20 per vehicle night - Additional charges apply for use of water. Old Mac's Caravan Park is a 44-hectare site that includes a scenic lake to fish from, and can accommodate up to 50 vehicles on site at any one time.The fishery features a large number of rainbow trout to tempt keen fisherman or even the beginner. Fly-fishing lessons are available by appointment. You can also paddleboat, hire a canoe, have a barbecue and use the picnic facilities, or pick some strawberries. The farm and fishery have full disability access, and horse trail rides and riding lessons are available by appointment.Old Mac’s Farm Stay is the perfect place to stay and relax for a while.Cost: Unpowered $20pvpn, fees payable to caretaker. Power extra fee. Please book online at https://www.oldmacsfarm.com/ for power. A call out fee of $30 applies if arriving after 8.30pm.Parking: Available up to 50 vehicles, grey water may be released along garden beds or grass areas off the camping sites. Check out 10am.  Dump point available.Opening Hours: 1st Oct - 31st May (for parking availability in winter, please call first)
TASMANIA
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Smithton - TAS RVFT

Smithton is the gateway to the rugged Far Northwest Coast of Tasmania. Smithton offers the Duck River Robotic Dairy and La Cantara cheese factory tours. The tour leaves from the Duck River Pavilions which houses the Smithton Visitor Centre, La Cantara cheese tastings, museum, theatrette and Café. Smithton is also known for its fresh produce Tarkine Fresh Oysters, La Cantara milk and Cape Grim Beef. Take a tour to Cape Grim with Woolnorth Tours and breathe in the cleanest air in the world. Smithton has plenty of accommodation on offer from hotels, B & B’s, RV area and camping at Montagu Park.Why not make the very friendly town of Smithton your base for exploring this wonderful corner of Tasmania.Tourist/Visitor Centre       12 Nelson St, Smithton 7330Ph: 03 6413 5333info@stanleyandtarkine.com.auwww.stanleyandtarkine.com.auCasual Parking       Central Car Park King St; East EsplanadeShort Term Parking           Tall Timbers Hotel (private site - free camping available), Scotchtown Rd, Smithton, 1800 628 476 or 03 6452 9000, enquiries@talltimbershotel.com.auDump Point  East EsplanadePotable Water          West Esplanade. Tap against the fenceHospital        74 Brittons Rd, Ph: 03 6452 4650Doctors Surgery     14 King St, Ph: 03 6452 2555Dentist           37 Smith St, Ph: 03 6452 1964Pharmacy     18 King St, Ph: 03 6452 1129; 142 Nelson St, Ph: 03 6452 1055Supermarket            Streets Festival, 59 Emmett St, Ph: 03 6452 1668; Smithton Festival IGA, 72 Emmett St, Ph: 03 6452 1608; Woolworths, 142 Nelson St, Ph: 03 6452 1511
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Uralla - NSW RVFT

Uralla is a quaint little town just 20km south-west of Armidale. The name Uralla originates from the dialect of the local Anaiwan people and means ‘meeting place’. Aptly named, Uralla is located 501 kilometres north of Sydney and 485 kilometres south of Brisbane at the meeting of Thunderbolt’s Way and the New England Highway. In 1852 a gold rush struck in the Rocky River; the prospect of gold attracted more than 5,000 people to the area and three years later the area of Uralla was given town status. The town would experience several more gold rushes as the years progressed, each leaving the town with lasting developments including churches, schools, hotels, and so forth.For those travelling along the New England Highway, and are looking for a place to rest, short-term parking can be found at the Golf Club, this site has room for a few vehicles with a small fee for use of facilities. The Showground also has sites available with amenities, water and power.A short stroll around town offers the opportunity to browse the antiquarian bookshop, antique stores and art galleries. Indulge your sweet tooth at the old-fashioned lolly shop, visit Thunderbolt’s grave, or just sit and enjoy a meal or glass of local wine at one of the many cafes or historical hotels. Visitors to the photogenic Virginia Creeper-clad Gostwyck Chapel on the scenic drive towards Dangars Gorge, could be forgiven for thinking that they had suddenly been transported to rural England. Just past this however, the unique octagonal Deeargee Station woolshed is a reminder that this is truly the Australian countryside. Uralla’s Heritage Walking Tour is the ideal way to view the well-preserved historic buildings and houses that lend an air of old-world charm.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Uralla VIC, 104 Bridge St, Uralla NSWPh: 02 6778 6420visit@uralla.comwww.uralla.com Big rigs are requested to park out the front rather than enter car park at rear of centreCasual Parking       Salisbury St, opp the VICShort Term Parking           Uralla Golf Club, Plane Ave, facilities available for small fee; Uralla Showground, King StLong Term Parking            Fossicking Area, 6km W of Uralla, follow Kingstown Rd, turn right into Devoncourt RdDump Point  Uralla Pioneer Cemetery, John Street UrallaPotable Water          Uralla Pioneer Cemetery, John Street UrallaHospital        Rusden St Armidale, Ph: 02 6776 9500, (35kms)Doctors Surgery     Uralla Clinic, 32 Bridge St, Ph: 02 6778 3999Pharmacy     72 Bridge St, Ph: 02 6778 5011Supermarket            Foodworks, 100 Bridge St, Ph: 02 6778 4502