Travel Tips by Albury Wodonga RV World Sales & Rentals
Travel tips from Albury Wodonga RV World to help you plan and enjoy that special getaway in your motorhome, campervan or caravan of choice.
At Albury Wodonga RV World, we offer all our rental customers a free motorhome and caravan park directory along with free camp guide book.
WEEK ENDERS
If your looking for somewhere to head over 3 or 4 days, Albury Wodonga is located in a fantastic spot, as we are located on the Murray River and you can set up camp within an hour on the river in serenity, or you can be in one of the fantastic caravan parks in the Alpine area within 2 hours. Bright is a beautiful place with lots to do and Mt Beauty is another wonderful place at the bottom of Falls Creek. There's lots to explore and enjoy around the Albury Wodonga region!
COLAC COLAC (CLACK CLACK) CARAVAN PARK
The Man From Snowy River Country is Calling You! The beautiful park of fifteen acres, four hundred plus trees, shade, peace and tranquillity, located on the banks of Corryong Creek/River. The accommodation options include spacious caravan and camping sites and groups are more than welcome! Besides the relaxing, peaceful environment, facilities, entertainment and activities within the park, there is also a unique range of things to do and see within the surrounding area.
ECHUCA
The town of Echuca will take you back to the historical paddle steamer days and you could be easily mistaken for thinking you are on the movie set of "All the Rivers Run". Echuca is immaculately maintained with historical buildings and streets and is the perfect place for a carefree holiday with fun attractions for the whole family.
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HEADING SOUTH?
If your heading south from Albury Wodonga, the Great Ocean Rd is a fantastic way to see south Victoria. If you are travelling in a motorhome or campervan, it will allow you to enjoy the beautiful area at your own pace.
ULURU
The red beacon of Uluru; or Ayers Rock, stands 348 metres above earth and reaches twice that below, revealing only part of its undulating beauty. Flat desert plains highlight its overwhelming size, and visitors feel dwarfed as they walk the 9.4km trail around Uluru's base. For the local Aboriginal people; the Anangu, the World Heritage site, holds a special significance. They regard Uluru as a sacred place and will tell you Dreamtime stories about the rock's creation many thousands of years ago. A fantastic experience of Australian and aboriginal culture.
One Great Reason to Visit the Great Ocean Road
Experience the Magic of Uluru





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