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Stopovers (Camping) Darwin
Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 13:17
Tony
Hi all,
Planing on a trip to
Darwin
from
Perth
, does anyone have any ideal stop over locations. We will be travelling with a Camper trailer and will have 2 kids with us. Thanks in advanced. Cheer's Tony
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AnswerID: 82548 Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 13:55
Member -Dodger
replied: Tony,
Go to your nearest newsagent or
camping
store and purchase a copy of,
Priceless
camping
in the nth of west
australia
and a copy of Priceless
camping
in the NT. by Jan Holland and i assure you they are very informative books with good descriptions and even GPS locations. The price is ok as well about $25. They may even sell them through this site.
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FollowupID: 341643 Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 19:09
Member - Ray Mc (WA) posted:
Gday Tony
I purchased both these books through the Exploroz
shop
and found them invaluable both in the Territory and Northern WA. We found that the descriptions were very accuate and the mud maps let up plane travel and stops easily.
Cheers
Ray
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AnswerID: 82551 Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 13:59
Kimberly Kruiser
replied: Tony
Get yourself a copy of Priceless Campsites & Rest Areas in the North of
Western Australia
by Jan HOLLAND for
camping
out.
A copy of Cooks
Tours
"AMAZING NORTH", free from tourist bureau. Will give you
reasonable info on the towns and localities on the way and the local attractions etc.
Talk to others travellers as you go as areas do change, by way of closure etc from the time of publication.
Theres heaps of spots from the secluded to the highway stopover so it really depends on what your looking for on any given day, eg time of the day and how long your looking to stop for.
Have a good one.
Cheers
Wal
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AnswerID: 82639 Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 20:59
Billy
replied: Tony,
Just did this road (via coast) relocating a Motorhome to
Darwin
. I assume you mean by stopover,
places
to rest and replenish rather than explore. If that's the case,
Geraldton
, Port Headland,
Broome
,
Kununurra
and
Katherine
are the
places
. I didn't go into
Derby
or
Wyndham
but can't comment.
Timber Creek
was also relatively clean and safe. Fuel was significantly more expensive at the "mid-point" roadhouses.
Regds
Bill
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AnswerID: 82708 Submitted: Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 09:53
Drew - Karratha
replied: Tony,
How long do you have? Here are a few suggestions if you have the time, they are all worth a look as part of your trip
Kalbarri
- good for a stop over for a couple of days
Coral Bay
and
Ningaloo
- You can stay in the Caravan Park at
Coral Bay
with thousands of others, or continue along the coast track to
Ningaloo
Station and camp along the beach somewhere. South Lefroy Bay is beautiful - and only $2.50 per person per night.
Karratha
,
Dampier
and Pt Samson - The Pt Samson Caravan park is great, or you can camp along the beach at 40Mile (just south of
Karratha
) or Cleaverville (just past
Karratha
)
Inland in-between
Karratha
and Pt Headland is
Karijini National Park
which is worth a couple of days exploring the gorges. Some of these are absolutley amazing and well worth the trip alone.
From Pt hedland to
Broome
there are a number of caravan parks and
camping
areas - I stayed at
Barn Hill station
a few weeks back for a stopover while heading North, and found it great - you could easily spend a few days there relaxing on the beach.
North of here there is Cape Levique (
Beach Huts
just above the High water mark are $50 per night) these have a sand floor palm frond roof and walls and a bbq and are well worth the $$
All of the
places
I have mentioned I would highly recommend to anyone heading that way. I stopped short of telling you
places
on the
Gibb River Road
, or I will be here all day as there are so many!!
Hope this helps - I had better get back to work......
Drew
PS - Dont do it in the middle of Summer......
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