Consider booking shorter stays at multiple campgrounds . It will require additional packing and setting up , but there ’ s every chance you ’ ll make even more new friends !
6 . TAKE A ROAD TRIP
Instead of visiting one place , plan to visit a large range of campgrounds and destinations ! A popular spot may have a window of a night or two , but not a week or fortnight . Book it and once you ’ ve stayed , move on to your next booked destination that also has a small accommodation window .
On the downside , it does mean more pack-ups and set-ups , but the beauty of this type of holiday is the variety . Ever-changing landscapes , playgrounds , activities and new friends to meet !
7 . GO OPPOSITE
The majority of travellers go north for winter . This means that southern sites are almost vacant over this time . We rugged up and loved checking out Victorian sites in winter . Of course , if you plan to go north in summer , be prepared for the humidity and the rain . Do your research first – access may be impossible during the Wet .
8 . TOWNS WITH MANY CAMPING OPTIONS
Take Gravesend , a little country town in New South Wales . It boasts three camps : showgrounds , a pub and a riverside freebie just out of town . There are lots of communities like this that need us to visit !
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