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Here you'll find tips, tricks and advice for getting the most out of your campervan adventure around Australia.

12 Feb 2026


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Guide to Springbrook National Park

Less than two hours from Brisbane and just an hour inland from the Gold Coast is the forested oasis of Springbrook National Park. Up here, the air is cooler, the trees are ancient, and waterfalls carve through deep green gullies. As part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, it’s one of Queensland’s most spectacular hinterland escapes, and an easy stop for anyone road-tripping the region in a campervan. 

12 Feb 2026


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Guide to Lennox Head Boardwalk

Perched on one of the most picturesque stretches of the New South Wales coastline, the Lennox Head Boardwalk is a must-do for anyone road-tripping through the Northern Rivers region. This gently winding path hugs the clifftop above Seven Mile Beach, offering sweeping ocean vistas, easy access to Pat Morton Lookout, and some of the best spots for whale watching in Lennox Head. Whether you’re travelling in a campervan, visiting for the day, or stretching your legs on a longer journey, this short coastal trail shows off the natural beauty of Lennox Head at its finest. 

11 Feb 2026


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Guide to Eat Street Northshore

There’s nowhere in Brisbane quite like Eat Street Northshore riverside market. Set along the Brisbane River, this vibrant outdoor market is built from a maze of colourful shipping containers, each one transformed into a food stall, bar, or dessert stand. Come nightfall, it lights up with neon signs, live music, and the unmistakable smell of sizzling street food. 

Whether you’re travelling in a campervan up the Queensland coast or spending a few nights in Brisbane, Eat Street Northshore is the kind of place that captures the city’s playful, creative side. From handmade dumplings to wood-fired pizzas and loaded doughnuts, there’s something here for every craving. It’s a casual, family-friendly night out with a bit of everything: food, music, and that buzzing riverside atmosphere Brisbane does so well. 

6 Feb 2026


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Guide to Airlie Beach Lagoon

Right on the waterfront in the heart of Airlie Beach, the Airlie Beach Lagoon is one of the Whitsundays’ most popular free attractions. This huge public swimming lagoon gives visitors a safe, stinger-free place to swim, cool off and relax with Coral Sea views stretching out beyond the foreshore. Families, backpackers and road-trippers alike come here to enjoy the tropical climate without the hazards of north Queensland’s ocean swimming, making it a must-stop spot on any Whitsundays or Queensland campervan itinerary. 

5 Feb 2026


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Guide to Noosa National Park

Noosa National Park is one of Queensland’s true gems; a pocket of unspoilt wilderness sitting just a short way from the lively cafés and boutiques of Hastings Street. Known for its dramatic coastal scenery, turquoise bays, and network of well-loved Noosa National Park walks, it’s the kind of place where you can spot koalas dozing in the treetops one minute and dolphins surfing waves the next. The park itself is split into five sections, but the headland area at Noosa Heads is the most popular, thanks to its proximity to town and access to the famous Noosa National Park Coastal Walk. Whether you’re here for a quick dip at Tea Tree Bay, a sunrise hike to Hell’s Gates, or a full-day wander across the 40 km of walking tracks, there’s something here for every pace and every mood. 

2 Feb 2026


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Guide to Noosa Everglades

Tucked away in the upper reaches of the Noosa River lies one of Queensland’s best-kept secrets: the Noosa Everglades. This rare ecosystem is one of only two Everglade systems on Earth, making it a bucket-list stop for nature lovers and anyone curious to explore these low-lying wetlands. Whether you’re gliding through the river on a kayak, joining a leisurely Noosa river cruise, or setting up camp at the Habitat Noosa Everglades eco camp, the experience here is all about slowing down and reconnecting with nature.