Hi everybody. Can anyone suggest the quickest and safest camping ground route from Adelaide to Darwin please. We are new to travelling and have no solar. We prefer not to travel much more than 300k per day. Thank you.
Wanda said
05:31 PM Nov 17, 2021
Hi, you probably need to put a bit more information as to what you are travelling with/in and what you are looking for, caravan parks or free camping, Just a bit more info so people can help you out For a starter, most small towns along the way have caravan parks, all safe, like Pimba/Woomera, Coober Pedy, Alice, Tennant Creek, Katherine etc, etc. Are you planning any deviations off the main Stuart Highway, say into Uluru, or not?? Need more info Cheers Ian
-- Edited by Wanda on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 05:32:38 PM
Possum3 said
05:35 PM Nov 17, 2021
bakerama, I suggest you download a copy of WikiCamps on your device Less than $10.00 for a lifetime use www.wikicamps.com.au/ with a free trial period if you don't wish to continue with it - the handiest and most accurate method of seeking free and low cost camping in Australia.
Santa said
05:51 PM Nov 17, 2021
bakerama wrote:
Hi everybody. Can anyone suggest the quickest and safest camping ground route from Adelaide to Darwin please. We are new to travelling and have no solar. We prefer not to travel much more than 300k per day. Thank you.
Straight up the Stuart highway, camping area's abound.
Don't camp near towns, and pull off the road at night so you cant be seen by passers by, use common sense.
bakerama said
03:28 PM Nov 18, 2021
Thanks!
bakerama said
03:33 PM Nov 18, 2021
Thanks. We are travelling in a Jayco poptop caravan 7m. We are fairly new to this caravan life. We will be staying in caravan parks as we don't have solar etc. We have heard a few stories about rocks and bricks being thrown at caravan so we just wanted to get the heads up if this is still happening and any towns to particularly avoid. My wife will be doing a 3 or 4 day tour of the Uluru area. I will be staying with the caravan.
Cheers!
Wanda said
03:52 PM Nov 18, 2021
You won't have any problems, caravan parks all along the way in most towns and even some outback service stations have small parkup(caravan park with all amenities) areas at the back. All quite safe.
As far as bricks and rocks being thrown at your van, seriously, you have probably more chance of that happening back in your home town. Although it has happened over the years in some spots.
As far as your wife doing a tour at Uluru,(3-4days??) go and do it yourself, your van will be safe back in the park, just get out there and enjoy yourself man/woman!
You appeared quite concerned, probably expected if its your first big trip, but, trust us, once you get out there you will be wondering what you were worried about, this is not America(yet).
safe travels and enjoy yourselves
Ian
bakerama said
04:03 PM Nov 18, 2021
Thanks for your help
Warren-Pat_01 said
10:38 AM Nov 21, 2021
Hi bakerama, sorry this may be a little late but x2 on the good advice given.
As you are staying in caravan parks, use the facilities - you'll gain lots of info either readable or verbally about what is available "Up the Track". Most people are ready to share their experiences - good & bad, what to see, etc.
Pick your time to travel - weather & temperature wise.
Don't feel tempted to try out the Territory's speed limit - you may see the odd person doing it but they stop more often at fuel stations!
As you're worried about leaving your van, just ensure it is secure, nothing of value is left out for the opportunistic creeps - parks do offer more security. And I trust that both of enjoy Uluru!
bakerama said
02:22 PM Nov 23, 2021
Thanks Warren
Mobi Condo said
09:35 AM Nov 26, 2021
Possum3 wrote:
bakerama, I suggest you download a copy of WikiCamps on your device Less than $10.00 for a lifetime use www.wikicamps.com.au/ with a free trial period if you don't wish to continue with it - the handiest and most accurate method of seeking free and low cost camping in Australia.
x2 for Wiki Camps.
Need phone reception for best use, has a planning facility built in to create a Trip plan and the 300k daily distance is easily accommodated the length of the Stuart H'way
Aus-Kiwi said
10:08 AM Nov 26, 2021
Good luck finding camping grounds every 500ks ! Road houses would be the places to search for . Theres signs on main roads telling of next rest stops . You can stop overnight ? Some are reasonably off the main road . Some ! You dont know till you get there ! Wikicamps helps . Save travels . May require a gas BBQ ?
Hi everybody. Can anyone suggest the quickest and safest camping ground route from Adelaide to Darwin please. We are new to travelling and have no solar. We prefer not to travel much more than 300k per day. Thank you.
Hi, you probably need to put a bit more information as to what you are travelling with/in and what you are looking for, caravan parks or free camping, Just a bit more info so people can help you out
For a starter, most small towns along the way have caravan parks, all safe, like Pimba/Woomera, Coober Pedy, Alice, Tennant Creek, Katherine etc, etc.
Are you planning any deviations off the main Stuart Highway, say into Uluru, or not??
Need more info
Cheers
Ian
-- Edited by Wanda on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 05:32:38 PM
Straight up the Stuart highway, camping area's abound.
Don't camp near towns, and pull off the road at night so you cant be seen by passers by, use common sense.
Thanks!
Thanks. We are travelling in a Jayco poptop caravan 7m. We are fairly new to this caravan life. We will be staying in caravan parks as we don't have solar etc. We have heard a few stories about rocks and bricks being thrown at caravan so we just wanted to get the heads up if this is still happening and any towns to particularly avoid. My wife will be doing a 3 or 4 day tour of the Uluru area. I will be staying with the caravan.
Cheers!
As far as bricks and rocks being thrown at your van, seriously, you have probably more chance of that happening back in your home town. Although it has happened over the years in some spots.
As far as your wife doing a tour at Uluru,(3-4days??) go and do it yourself, your van will be safe back in the park, just get out there and enjoy yourself man/woman!
You appeared quite concerned, probably expected if its your first big trip, but, trust us, once you get out there you will be wondering what you were worried about, this is not America(yet).
safe travels and enjoy yourselves
Ian
Thanks for your help
As you are staying in caravan parks, use the facilities - you'll gain lots of info either readable or verbally about what is available "Up the Track". Most people are ready to share their experiences - good & bad, what to see, etc.
Pick your time to travel - weather & temperature wise.
Don't feel tempted to try out the Territory's speed limit - you may see the odd person doing it but they stop more often at fuel stations!
As you're worried about leaving your van, just ensure it is secure, nothing of value is left out for the opportunistic creeps - parks do offer more security. And I trust that both of enjoy Uluru!
Thanks Warren
x2 for Wiki Camps.
Need phone reception for best use, has a planning facility built in to create a Trip plan and the 300k daily distance is easily accommodated the length of the Stuart H'way
Thanks