We have done the big trip around, and went to Darwin this year, Next year we dont want to travel to far North, but looking for a Nice place near the beach or lake spend out three months from the cold> any ideas where to go
Zoomtopz said
12:40 PM Oct 18, 2011
Anywhere past Grafton on east coast NSW - inland you will have average days ,
but cooler nights , don't know about west coast .
Hope this helps Esther.
Richo
Gerty Dancer said
12:54 PM Oct 18, 2011
Which side of the country are you travelling from, Cannylass? Dont think there are any warm beaches on the WA coast that arent almost always booked out, or at least extremely busy over the winter months. Our experience of the Queensland Coast is the same, but there may be a spot or two we havent heard about. Good luck!
cannylass said
02:20 PM Oct 18, 2011
We are on the south Coast NSW Illawarra area and it gets very cold in winter so its got to be warm
Gerty Dancer said
02:50 PM Oct 18, 2011
We are almost neighbors! Yes I know how you feel about the cold winters, if you find a nice quiet warm winter spot, please tell me too?
cannylass said
04:25 PM Oct 18, 2011
LOL where are you ?
Jacko said
04:38 PM Oct 18, 2011
Darling there are lots of places not difficult to find. Darling you need toss the Hema away and get topographic maps. Darling the topographic maps show you all the detail. Darling Jacko has no trouble finding a good spot for a few weeks where it is warm in Nth NSW or the hinterland of Sth Qld. Darling Jakco likes time off between jobs and keep my winter jobs around Nth NSW or Sth Qld. Darling if Jacko sees a good spot next to a river or lake on a property Jacko goes and knocks on the door and asks them if they would mind if Jacko stayed for however long Jacko wants to at the time. Darling to date never been refused by the lovely landholders. Darling inland is cold at night, and darling Jacko would highly recommend my darling little Webasto heater. Darling I am in LOVE with Mr. Webasto Diesel Heater. Darling the best $900 you can spend on Mr. Webasto.
Ron and Shirley said
06:31 PM Oct 18, 2011
Jacko wrote:Darling inland is cold at night, and darling Jacko would highly recommend my darling little Webasto heater. Darling I am in LOVE with Mr. Webasto Diesel Heater. Darling the best $900 you can spend on Mr. Webasto.
Darling Jacko
Darling could you supply a link to the Darlings that will sell that Darling of a Webasto Diesel Heater complete kit for $900AU
Even the Darling mob in Turkey who are the cheapest for Diesel Heaters and parts quote $1800+AU
Eagerly waiting your reply Darling as a Darling friend of mine is looking to purchase one of these heaters, and $900 would be a good price.
Jacko said
07:12 PM Oct 18, 2011
Ron and Shirley wrote:
Darling Jacko
Darling could you supply a link to the Darlings that will sell that Darling of a Webasto Diesel Heater complete kit for $900AU
Even the Darling mob in Turkey who are the cheapest for Diesel Heaters and parts quote $1800+AU
Eagerly waiting your reply Darling as a Darling friend of mine is looking to purchase one of these heaters, and $900 would be a good price.
Darling the Webasto diesel heaters are in fact $700 for the kit, Darling then there is the dreaded $100 freight and you then you need to buy a few extra bits which cost $100. Darling I believe the extra bits come from the man in Turkey. Darling the gorgous guys that constantly help Jacko over at RVtravel http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/rvtravelau/ have all the details. Darling I bought a couple for friends not so fortunate as Jacko for Chrissie presents. Darling one of the lads there managed the process for me with a fixed address and Jacko paid up. Darling one of the gorgeous men brought back my Skimo 12V air con from Europe.
jimricho said
07:33 PM Oct 18, 2011
My favourite place to "winter over" in is Mission Beach, North Queensland.
(probably doesn't meet your "not too far" criterion)
-- Edited by jimricho on Tuesday 18th of October 2011 07:35:08 PM
Ron and Shirley said
08:57 PM Oct 18, 2011
Jacko wrote:Darling the Webasto diesel heaters are in fact $700 for the kit, Darling then there is the dreaded $100 freight and you then you need to buy a few extra bits which cost $100. Darling I believe the extra bits come from the man in Turkey. Darling the gorgous guys that constantly help Jacko over at RVtravel http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/rvtravelau/ have all the details. <snip>
Darling Jacko
Darling, still no link/contact info to where you can buy for $900 all up.
The link to those gorgous guys (sic) at the closed group of Geezer David (if that is still one of his thousand aliases that for years he has used to disrupt many forums).
To join that group you have to virtually give away all privacy information. First Name: Second Name: Address: Postcode: Home Phone: Mobile Phone: Email address:(Hotmail, Yahoo and Gmail addresses are not accepted) are required to join.
No thanks, David from Albury (if he still resides there), and I have crossed swords many a time over the years on various Groups/Forums when he looses the plot after his ideas/thoughts are challenged.
Sorry Cannylass for taking your topic off track but when something seems too good to be true, one need to follow up in the hope that it is true (particular if it does not cost anything to follow up, LOL).
-- Edited by Ron and Shirley on Tuesday 18th of October 2011 09:46:20 PM
cannylass said
10:02 PM Oct 18, 2011
Mission Beach, North Queensland. is fine i think we have to go that far to aviod the cold as for the cold night we do have a gas heater but it nice not to have to relie on heating only to get there
wendyv said
03:05 PM Oct 19, 2011
In 2009, we found a gem of a place - one of those overlooked by many travellers. It was Forrest Beach Caravan Park, on the coast, about 20km east of Ingham. It is part of the Forrest Beach Hotel/Motel complex. We went for a few days. stayed a month, and would have liked longer. It is only a small park - about 50 sites, I think. It has beach frontage - and the beach there was a lovely, long one. We walked for kms. along it. It was good value - $150 a week, then. The amenities were nothing flash, but adequate and cleaned daily. Our site had a cement annexe slab, backed onto pleasant forest and we had a view straight down the row to the sea. It was in walking distance of the village (called Allingham, not Forrest Beach) which had a little supermarket, a take away shop, a newsagent. We would go into Ingham once a week for main supplies - a pleasant drive through the canefields and past the interesting Victoria Mill. There's some interesting National Parks in the area behind Ingham, and a pleasant wetlands walk in the town. The Driver played bowls at Ingham, Lucinda and McKnade Mill - all in reasonable proximity.
NeilandRaine said
03:19 PM Oct 19, 2011
Not sure if you want power or not but a great place I like is Palm Cove north of Cairns, but ring now to book. powered is $23 a day or 16 unpowered you can use a genny on unpowered. Its ruff but right across the road from the beach and just down the road people pay over $1000 a night in some of the motels.
cannylass said
04:32 PM Oct 19, 2011
Thanks guys will look into both places
Cruising Granny said
09:26 PM Oct 19, 2011
NeilandRaine wrote:
Not sure if you want power or not but a great place I like is Palm Cove north of Cairns, but ring now to book. powered is $23 a day or 16 unpowered you can use a genny on unpowered. Its ruff but right across the road from the beach and just down the road people pay over $1000 a night in some of the motels.
I think that Palm Cove has all but closed for redevelopment. I left Cairns 12 months ago and it was on the closed list.
NeilandRaine said
07:44 AM Oct 20, 2011
Cruising Granny wrote:
NeilandRaine wrote:
Not sure if you want power or not but a great place I like is Palm Cove north of Cairns, but ring now to book. powered is $23 a day or 16 unpowered you can use a genny on unpowered. Its ruff but right across the road from the beach and just down the road people pay over $1000 a night in some of the motels.
I think that Palm Cove has all but closed for redevelopment. I left Cairns 12 months ago and it was on the closed list.
OH NO Bloody Cairns Council hate caravans. I bet it reopens with lots of tourist cabins and the few caravan sites will be to expensive to bother staying
First they close Gordenvale now this
jimricho said
08:29 AM Oct 20, 2011
Cairns Regional Council is upgrading the Palm Cove CP over a four year period and is still open for business, I had a look there a few months ago. The Palm Cove CP is very definitely not on the council's "closed list" and in fact the council has allocated over 1.1 million to the upgrade and there is no mention of units in the plan (which can be downloaded from its website).
Palm Cove CP is a budget park in a very up-market area.
If Cairns RC were "caravan unfriendly" I don't think it would be spending this sort of money on an upgrade. A number of private caravan parks in Cairns have closed down in the last 10 years or so but this is because the owners have sold their properties to developers and not because they have been forced or pressured to by the council.
The Gordonvale rest area has always been a day use only rest area and never "open" to overnight camping. Campers who stayed there in the past were flouting this requirement and denying locals and day use visitors space at this area. The council appears to be now enforcing this. It's my understanding that free camping is being extended at Babinda.
I'm no apologist for Cairns Council but I do think there are times we should check our facts.
jimricho said
08:45 AM Oct 20, 2011
My favourite park at Mission Beach is the Hideaway CP that's located right in town. They do a good deal on stays of 10 weeks or more. More on this one in the recommendations forum. If your budget does not extend to this park there is a council park across the road. There are now units/cabins on some of the sites but I think these were put in originally to provide temporary accommodation following cyclone Yasi.
The same council (Cassowary Regional) operate other "budget" parks in the area including Kurrimine Beach where there are no units/cabins but both powered and unpowered sites. This one is a Mecca for fishing types as it's located right at the boat ramp and offers some of the best fishing in the area.
Another place worth considering is Seaforth, north of Mackay. There are only unpowered sites there but it is right on the beach with large maintained grassy sites and plenty of extra space. It is well priced at $95 per week.
Cruising Granny said
10:47 PM Oct 20, 2011
The site of Stockland Shopping Centre was also a caravan park once upon a time. Some are upgrading to 4 star expensive parks. For some reason everyone wants to attract the upmarket tourist, rather than we ordinary, humble folk who just want to park in a clean facility with clean amenities.
NeilandRaine said
08:44 AM Oct 21, 2011
jimricho wrote:
Cairns Regional Council is upgrading the Palm Cove CP over a four year period and is still open for business, I had a look there a few months ago. The Palm Cove CP is very definitely not on the council's "closed list" and in fact the council has allocated over 1.1 million to the upgrade and there is no mention of units in the plan (which can be downloaded from its website).
Palm Cove CP is a budget park in a very up-market area.
If Cairns RC were "caravan unfriendly" I don't think it would be spending this sort of money on an upgrade. A number of private caravan parks in Cairns have closed down in the last 10 years or so but this is because the owners have sold their properties to developers and not because they have been forced or pressured to by the council.
The Gordonvale rest area has always been a day use only rest area and never "open" to overnight camping. Campers who stayed there in the past were flouting this requirement and denying locals and day use visitors space at this area. The council appears to be now enforcing this. It's my understanding that free camping is being extended at Babinda.
I'm no apologist for Cairns Council but I do think there are times we should check our facts.
I am pleased to hear Palm Cove isn't being closed, however, from what I was told up there the land was willed to the council under the proviso it always remains a caravan park. So really it can't be closed all together. At one stage they tried to palm ( no pun intended) it off to Big 4 but Big 4 said it wasn't worth it. Anyway that was just scuttlebutt
Also Gordonvale was subject to rumour, we were told by the locals that camping at Gordonvale was now allowed because the Gordonvale caravan park closed. The free camping was allowed because of lobbieing from local business, mainly the bowling club and the supermarket. Has the caravan park reopened?
As I say all I know is just hearsay.
RnD Drifters05 said
05:07 PM Oct 26, 2011
Balgal Beach just north of Townsville is a free camp site right on the beach it is lovely in Townsville in the winter
Ma said
05:24 PM Oct 26, 2011
Spent three nights at Balgal two years ago and can really recommend it. The little shop/cafe/pub is great too.
We have done the big trip around, and went to Darwin this year, Next year we dont want to travel to far North, but looking for a Nice place near the beach or lake spend out three months from the cold> any ideas where to go
Anywhere past Grafton on east coast NSW - inland you will have average days ,
but cooler nights , don't know about west coast .
Hope this helps Esther.
Richo
Dont think there are any warm beaches on the WA coast that arent almost always booked out, or at least extremely busy over the winter months.
Our experience of the Queensland Coast is the same, but there may be a spot or two we havent heard about.
Good luck!
We are almost neighbors! Yes I know how you feel about the cold winters, if you find a nice quiet warm winter spot, please tell me too?
Darling there are lots of places not difficult to find. Darling you need toss the Hema away and get topographic maps. Darling the topographic maps show you all the detail. Darling Jacko has no trouble finding a good spot for a few weeks where it is warm in Nth NSW or the hinterland of Sth Qld. Darling Jakco likes time off between jobs and keep my winter jobs around Nth NSW or Sth Qld. Darling if Jacko sees a good spot next to a river or lake on a property Jacko goes and knocks on the door and asks them if they would mind if Jacko stayed for however long Jacko wants to at the time. Darling to date never been refused by the lovely landholders. Darling inland is cold at night, and darling Jacko would highly recommend my darling little Webasto heater. Darling I am in LOVE with Mr. Webasto Diesel Heater. Darling the best $900 you can spend on Mr. Webasto.
Darling Jacko
Darling could you supply a link to the Darlings that will sell that Darling of a Webasto Diesel Heater complete kit for $900AU
Even the Darling mob in Turkey who are the cheapest for Diesel Heaters and parts quote $1800+AU
Eagerly waiting your reply Darling as a Darling friend of mine is looking to purchase one of these heaters, and $900 would be a good price.
Darling the Webasto diesel heaters are in fact $700 for the kit, Darling then there is the dreaded $100 freight and you then you need to buy a few extra bits which cost $100. Darling I believe the extra bits come from the man in Turkey. Darling the gorgous guys that constantly help Jacko over at RVtravel http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/rvtravelau/ have all the details. Darling I bought a couple for friends not so fortunate as Jacko for Chrissie presents. Darling one of the lads there managed the process for me with a fixed address and Jacko paid up. Darling one of the gorgeous men brought back my Skimo 12V air con from Europe.
My favourite place to "winter over" in is Mission Beach, North Queensland.
(probably doesn't meet your "not too far" criterion)
-- Edited by jimricho on Tuesday 18th of October 2011 07:35:08 PM
Darling Jacko
Darling, still no link/contact info to where you can buy for $900 all up.
The link to those gorgous guys (sic) at the closed group of Geezer David (if that is still one of his thousand aliases that for years he has used to disrupt many forums).
To join that group you have to virtually give away all privacy information. First Name: Second Name: Address: Postcode: Home Phone: Mobile Phone: Email address:(Hotmail, Yahoo and Gmail addresses are not accepted) are required to join.
No thanks, David from Albury (if he still resides there), and I have crossed swords many a time over the years on various Groups/Forums when he looses the plot after his ideas/thoughts are challenged.
Sorry Cannylass for taking your topic off track but when something seems too good to be true, one need to follow up in the hope that it is true (particular if it does not cost anything to follow up, LOL).
-- Edited by Ron and Shirley on Tuesday 18th of October 2011 09:46:20 PM
Mission Beach, North Queensland. is fine i think we have to go that far to aviod the cold as for the cold night we do have a gas heater but it nice not to have to relie on heating only to get there
It is only a small park - about 50 sites, I think. It has beach frontage - and the beach there was a lovely, long one. We walked for kms. along it. It was good value - $150 a week, then. The amenities were nothing flash, but adequate and cleaned daily. Our site had a cement annexe slab, backed onto pleasant forest and we had a view straight down the row to the sea.
It was in walking distance of the village (called Allingham, not Forrest Beach) which had a little supermarket, a take away shop, a newsagent. We would go into Ingham once a week for main supplies - a pleasant drive through the canefields and past the interesting Victoria Mill.
There's some interesting National Parks in the area behind Ingham, and a pleasant wetlands walk in the town. The Driver played bowls at Ingham, Lucinda and McKnade Mill - all in reasonable proximity.
you can use a genny on unpowered. Its ruff but right across the road from the beach and just down the road people pay over $1000 a night in some of the motels.
I think that Palm Cove has all but closed for redevelopment. I left Cairns 12 months ago and it was on the closed list.
OH NO Bloody Cairns Council hate caravans. I bet it reopens with lots of tourist cabins and the few caravan sites will be to expensive to bother staying
First they close Gordenvale now this
Palm Cove CP is a budget park in a very up-market area.
If Cairns RC were "caravan unfriendly" I don't think it would be spending this sort of money on an upgrade. A number of private caravan parks in Cairns have closed down in the last 10 years or so but this is because the owners have sold their properties to developers and not because they have been forced or pressured to by the council.
The Gordonvale rest area has always been a day use only rest area and never "open" to overnight camping. Campers who stayed there in the past were flouting this requirement and denying locals and day use visitors space at this area. The council appears to be now enforcing this. It's my understanding that free camping is being extended at Babinda.
I'm no apologist for Cairns Council but I do think there are times we should check our facts.
The same council (Cassowary Regional) operate other "budget" parks in the area including Kurrimine Beach where there are no units/cabins but both powered and unpowered sites. This one is a Mecca for fishing types as it's located right at the boat ramp and offers some of the best fishing in the area.
Another place worth considering is Seaforth, north of Mackay. There are only unpowered sites there but it is right on the beach with large maintained grassy sites and plenty of extra space. It is well priced at $95 per week.
Some are upgrading to 4 star expensive parks. For some reason everyone wants to attract the upmarket tourist, rather than we ordinary, humble folk who just want to park in a clean facility with clean amenities.
I am pleased to hear Palm Cove isn't being closed, however, from what I was told up there the land was willed to the council under the proviso it always remains a caravan park. So really it can't be closed all together. At one stage they tried to palm ( no pun intended) it off to Big 4 but Big 4 said it wasn't worth it. Anyway that was just scuttlebutt
Also Gordonvale was subject to rumour, we were told by the locals that camping at Gordonvale was now allowed because the Gordonvale caravan park closed. The free camping was allowed because of lobbieing from local business, mainly the bowling club and the supermarket. Has the caravan park reopened?
As I say all I know is just hearsay.
Spent three nights at Balgal two years ago and can really recommend it. The little shop/cafe/pub is great too.
There are cold showers on the beach.
It does fill up fairly quickly so get in early.
Here's some photos to whet your appetite