South Australia Resources - Eagle Camper Trailers https://www.eaglecampertrailers.com.au/resources/tag/south-australia/ Thu, 22 Apr 2021 04:46:15 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 5 Reasons To Go Camping This Winter https://www.eaglecampertrailers.com.au/resources/5-reasons-to-go-camping-this-winter/ Tue, 22 May 2018 18:25:00 +0000 https://www.eaglecampertrailers.com.au/resources/5-reasons-to-go-camping-this-winter/ It’s never too late to start camping in Winter! The cold weather is here and for most people camping is the last thing on their mind. Camping equipment gets packed away until Spring and it’s time to hibernate for most. If you are one of those people, then you are missing out. From campfires to […]

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It’s never too late to start camping in Winter! The cold weather is here and for most people camping is the last thing on their mind. Camping equipment gets packed away until Spring and it’s time to hibernate for most. If you are one of those people, then you are missing out. From campfires to less people, there are many reasons to consider camping this winter.

As long as you keep yourself warm and comfortable, you too will see that camping in winter is the best!

Campfires

Ahhhh campfires, the number one reason I love to camp in winter. In summer fire restrictions are in place in many places, so you can’t enjoy campfires.

There’s nothing better than sitting around the campfire with friends drinking, telling stories and keeping warm. Plus campfire cooking is delicious and you can’t forget about how good it is to toast marshmallows!

Avoid the crowds

If you are camping in the southern part of Australia where it’s cold in winter, you will have less people to compete for the best campsites. With fewer people around you will absolutely appreciate the silence and the world seems to slow down even more.

Fewer Insects

Insects, like flies and mosquitoes are often the reason people don’t like camping but in cold weather insects stay away keeping your camping trip bug free.

Cooler in tent or camper trailer

The summer heat in Australia can be harsh making camping unbearable at times, so winter camping can be a blessing. It’s much easier to keep yourself warm in the cold weather than trying to cool down in the heat. Here’s some excellent tips on keeping warm if you choose to camp this winter > Camping in Comfort

Hard floor camper trailers are also an excellent way to keep you off the ground and you’ll find them warmer than tents.

Kick those winter blues

Winter and the lack of sunlight can affect people’s moods, but camping and the outdoors can help you kick those winter blues. Natural light and exercise stimulates the production of serotonin, the hormone that affects your mood. You spend most of your time outdoors when camping and generally are more active, making camping the perfect solution.

If you’ve chosen to brave the cold for the first time do your research and be well prepared and we are sure you will love it just as much as us.

For more advice feel free to give our Adelaide showroom a call on 08 8281 6696.

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South Aussie with Cosi Episodes https://www.eaglecampertrailers.com.au/resources/south-aussie-with-cosi/ Tue, 12 Apr 2016 16:02:00 +0000 https://www.eaglecampertrailers.com.au/resources/south-aussie-with-cosi/ We were lucky enough to be a part of two South Aussie with Cosi episodes this season. It’s a fantastic show and Cosi does an awesome job promoting South Australia and all that we have to offer. We hope you enjoyed the episodes as much as we did. If you have any questions about our […]

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We were lucky enough to be a part of two South Aussie with Cosi episodes this season. It’s a fantastic show and Cosi does an awesome job promoting South Australia and all that we have to offer.

We hope you enjoyed the episodes as much as we did. If you have any questions about our camper trailers, call us on 08 8281 6696 or click to see our range of camper trailers

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Our top camping destinations in South Australia https://www.eaglecampertrailers.com.au/resources/our-top-camping-destinations-in-south-australia/ Tue, 09 Feb 2016 17:07:00 +0000 https://www.eaglecampertrailers.com.au/resources/our-top-camping-destinations-in-south-australia/ In South Australia, we are lucky to have such beautiful camping spots right at our doorstep. No matter what kind of camping you enjoy, you will be sure to find a perfect camp spot. Whether you want to set your camp up under the stars in the outback, on a beach or in a caravan […]

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In South Australia, we are lucky to have such beautiful camping spots right at our doorstep. No matter what kind of camping you enjoy, you will be sure to find a perfect camp spot. Whether you want to set your camp up under the stars in the outback, on a beach or in a caravan park, you will be pleased with the choice South Australia has on offer. We are sharing some of our favourite camping destinations, and hopefully this will give you some inspiration to get out and experience more.

Picture of Remarkable Rocks, Kangaroo Island

Wilpena Pound, Flinders Ranges

Wilpena Pound is located about 5 hours from Adelaide in the Flinders Ranges. This campsite is the perfect place to camp if you are looking to explore the natural rock formation of Wilpena Pound and experience the breathtaking scenery of the Flinders Ranges outback. If you enjoy bushwalking then Wilpena Pound is for you, there are many bushwalking trails available and you will be sure to find one to suit all fitness levels. The Flinders Ranges is the starting point of the Heysen Trail, which is one of the world’s greatest walking tracks. Discover the spectacular Flinders Ranges and visit Wilpena Pound Campsite. For further information: www.wilpenapound.com.au

Marion Bay, Yorke Peninsula

Marion Bay is a small town 300km from Adelaide and is located at the Southern foot of Yorke Peninsula. It is a beautiful location that is surrounded by beaches and cliffs and is the gateway to Innes National Park. Marion Bay has some of the best beaches in Australia and is a popular destination for people who love to fish. You will find many activities to do in Marion Bay; with miles of beautiful beaches and reefs there is something for everyone to do. For further information on Marion Bay http://marionbay.com.au

Kangaroo Island, SA

Kangaroo Island is the third largest island in Australia and you can get there by ferry from Kingscote, which is about 1.5 hours from Adelaide. Kangaroo Island has so much to offer, with pristine beaches, native bushland, wildlife and an abundance of tourist attractions, there are activities for the whole family to enjoy. This island remains relatively untouched and there are many unspoilt places for the keen camper to experience. There really is so much to do on this island, you wont be disappointed. For further information on Kangaroo Island – www.tourkangarooisland.com.au

Mannum, River Murray

Mannum is located only a short drive from Adelaide, approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes away. Mannum is located on the Murray River and you can enjoy some of the best cruising waters the Murray has to offer. Mannum is a popular location because it is a short distance from Adelaide with plenty of watersports and native walks to enjoy and experience. Mannum is set on a picturesque river setting with water sports, houseboats, fishing, exploring and dining on offer. It also makes a great base to discover other regions that are close by such as Barossa Valley or Adelaide Hills. For further information on Mannum or the Murray River www.murrayriver.com.au/mannum/

Streaky Bay, Eyre Peninsula

Streaky Bay is located on the western side of the Eyre Peninsula and is 720 kilometers from Adelaide. It is a small picturesque town and is one of South Australia’s most scenic ones. There is more than 360km of spectacular coastline on the Great Australian Bight to explore, and is a great place to camp and discover the hinterland region. You will find spectacular beaches, great beach camping sites, surfing, plus an abundance of fishing spots. You are also close to Baird Bay, where you can enjoy an Eco Experience and swim with sea lions and dolphins in their natural environment. Streaky Bay is a must see destination. For further information www.streakybay.sa.gov.au

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