Jan 23, 2022
As any adventurer will tell you, nothing gets the blood pumping like a spontaneous road trip—be it an overnighter or an extended trek across the country. The reality, though, is that you can’t just drop everything on the spur of the moment and go about on your merry way. You’ll need to prepare for even the most last-minute of trips—though it needn’t be a time-consuming task. What you’ll need to bring will depend on a) the duration of your trip, b) the capacity of your RV, and c) your ultimate destination. Regardless of the above, though, all road trips will have the same base necessities. No matter where you’re going, here’s what to take on a road trip.
Top-10 Best Australian Road Trips to Try
Jan 17, 2022
Australia: it’s a country and a continent for the price of one. Divided into six states and two territories, Australia boasts a landmass of 7,741,220 million square kilometres. And whilst this isn’t quite USA levels of large, this still earns it the sixth-place ranking in the world’s top 10. Australia’s surface area is just slightly shy of Europe’s combined landmass of 10,186,000 square kilometres. No wonder a European road trip is essentially an international tour!
Romantic Getaways in Western Australia for Couples
Jan 02, 2022
If you're looking for a romantic getaway that offers beach time, winery tours, and gourmet cuisine, then Western Australia is the place to be. The state’s diverse landscape from lush green forests to dusty red canyons makes it an ideal destination for couples looking to explore new territory. This blog post will give you all the information you need about what it has to offer!
The following content will outline some of our favourite places to visit in WA. We’ll also give you a little heads up on the best time to visit Western Australia!
The Explorer.
Also, if you’re a fan of off-road travel, you may like to tour Western Australia in our Explorer—especially if you’re new to the off-roading scene. Light to tow on most medium-sized SUVs, this entry-level model is easy and quick to set up. Explore the more rugged edges of WA in our Explorer: for adventure-loving couples!
The Explorer on the inside. Who said that bed ‘n’ breakfast had to be fancy?
Margaret River
If you love to knock back a good bev—wine or beer; pick your poison—then the Margaret River Region is your dream come true. Dotted with breweries and over 80 wineries, you won’t know where to go first. Our pick is the Margaret River Brewhouse, which is the town’s most central brewery. Try one of its eight standard beers, or maybe something from its seasonal selection. As oxymoronic as it may seem, this brewery is family-friendly. Let the kids run loose on the playground or in the sandpit outside while you grapple with choice paralysis over their spectacular menu.
Cheers, big ears!
If wine is more your thing, the Margaret River Region well and truly has you covered (again, we’re talking geriatric quantities of wineries here: over 80). To pluck just one winery from this bubbling bucket of samples: Stella Bella Wines is a 4.8-star winery that’s close to the town centre, slightly south of the actual Margaret River (the body of water). At Stella Bella wines, swilling is serious business. Wine connoisseurs will detect notes of passion (and notes reminiscent of one of their five vineyards) in their varieties of Stella Bella, Suckfizzle, and Luminosa.
By rural standards, Margaret River is located a short distance from Dunsborough (less than an hour by car). It goes without saying, then, that Margaret River is host to some beautiful beaches. Boodjidup Beach is a stunning, white-sand beach on the Western Australian coast. This pristine location provides some of the best surfing and swimming opportunities in town. The water here is so clear that you can see your toes as you swim across to explore what's beneath the surface! Did we mention it's also a great spot for birdwatching? There are plenty of shorebirds flying around and nesting nearby. Head out early for a morning walk along the beach to catch them all before they disappear into their burrows for lunch.
One of the many picturesque beaches of the Margaret River Region.
Surfer’s Point in Prevelly is a great place to go for surfers of all levels, with waves that are good for beginners and experienced surfers alike. The best time to visit is between November and April when the swell is at its highest. There are many places nearby to eat, drink or stay overnight if you want to make a weekend out of it. For those wanting sunnier weather, Surfers Point can be visited any time outside these months!
Esperance
If you love the beach, you’re going to love Esperance. Located on the south coast of Western Australia, this town is a never ending tour of beaches and nature at its best. Within the Cape Le Grand National Park lies Lucky Bay, which is a lucky find, indeed. As Australia’s whitest beach, everything about it is idyllic, from the terrific turquoise waters to the swimming conditions. As you make your way down to Lucky Bay, keep your eyes peeled for kangaroos—which are ‘bound’ to make your day. If you don’t fancy a dip, perhaps you’d like to take a nature walk along Cape Le Grand Coastal Trail, which leads to Frenchman Peak. Cape Le Grand National Park itself is also something to behold.
Lucky Bay and its pristine white complexion.
Esperance wears its history and Indigenous heritage like a badge of honour. If you want to immerse yourself in the history of the place, be sure to check out The Esperance Museum, which provides a look into the Esperance of yesteryear. Did you know that ‘kepa kurl’ is the Aboriginal name for Esperance? ‘Kepa’ means ‘water’ and ‘kurl’ means ‘boomerang’. Put these two words together and you’ve got ‘where the water lies like a boomerang’. Kepa Kurl is a locally owned Aboriginal company in Esperance. It hosts an Aboriginal art gallery and gift shop and also leads discovery tours. Be sure to check these out! It’s not every day you get to hear about Indigenous history straight from the mouth of a traditional Aboriginal owner.
In Victoria, there’s the Great Ocean Road. In Western Australia, there’s the Great Ocean Drive. Although the latter is merely a fraction of the former’s length (Victoria: 243 kilometres; WA: 40 kilometres), it’s a much more manageable loop with ample swimming and bushwalking opportunities. There are so many stops to include in your drive, such as Nine Mile Beach, the Observatory Point, and the Great Ocean Trail, just to name a few. This continuous highlight reel of beaches is sure to be the highlight of your trip.
Observatory Point
Being a beach town by nature, the best time to visit Esperance, Western Australia is during the warmer months. Some say October and November—the height of spring—is the best time to go. If you want to turn your holiday up a few notches on the thermostat, summer is better, where the highest temperatures average in the mid-20s (as opposed to spring, where the higher temperatures average more in the low- to mid-20s). An Australian summer is anywhere between December and February.
What are you waiting for?
This is a mere glimpse into some of the romantic getaways Western Australia has to offer. Could there be anything more romantic than toasting your relationship with a glass of locally sourced wine in the Margaret River Region? Or taking in a scenic loop of Esperance’s picturesque beach locations? We hope you also take the opportunity to do at least some light off-roading in one of our more rural states. Perhaps venturing off the beaten track—and into the outback—could be a romantic getaway within itself. Wherever you go and whatever you decide to do, you know our camper trailers are built for this stuff. Attach the Explorer to anything upwards in size of a medium SUV and hit the wide, open road!
Dec 19, 2021
An extended road trip is an enormous undertaking, so it’s important to not neglect self-care at the expense of staying on schedule. Just as you would plan your road trip itinerary, you should structure the inevitable long drive the goes with it. Take care of yourself, be mindful of personal safety, and you’ll have a better experience all-round. What’s a road trip without a deviation from the plan or a little spontaneity? Check out our tips for long drives below!
Gold Coast Local Camping Spots
May 03, 2021
The Gold Coast is studded with incredible camping spots. Think fine sand, glimmering ocean and lush tropical wildlife – essentially, more than a few slices of paradise, perfect for setting up your Cub and taking in fully. If you’re thinking of heading camping and you’re hunting for a few stellar places to rest your camper trailer, then these Gold Coast camping spots are going to be ideal for you!
Apr 04, 2021
Variety is the spice of life! Camping is a great way of widening your horizons and adding a little vitality to your off duty hours. There are so many options out there when it comes to choosing the type of camping to get stuck into on your next adventure. Here are a few of the different types of camping to get you started on planning your upcoming trip, big or small…
15 Tips For Travelling And Camping With Your Pet
Mar 07, 2021
Heading into the great outdoors with your pet by your side is one of the absolute best ways to spend your time. That being said, there are a few extra measures and considerations for you to make before hook up your Cub and hit the road, furry friend and all. Here are 15 tips to make travelling with your pet as successful and fun as it possibly can be…
Fun Winter Outdoor Activities for Kids & Adults
Dec 09, 2020
Camping in the winter is so much fun, the weather is easier to work with, the grounds are quieter and the campers are undoubtedly cosier! Here are a few fun family camping activities to keep you nice and busy this winter at the campground
Best Outdoor Activities To Do In Sydney
Sep 15, 2020
New South Wales has an awful lot to offer in the way of outdoor adventures! Whether you’re looking for a coastal camp, exciting bush trails or serene, untouched terrain, you’re going to find everything you want and more in this beautiful state! There are all manner of adventurous things to do in Sydney, so why not pack up the car, hook up the camper and get exploring? Here are some of the best places in and around Sydney to venture to on your next staycation…
5 Best Camping Spots In Queensland
Sep 01, 2020
Queensland and camping goes together like bread and butter! Whether you’re a state local, or you’re visiting from elsewhere, this is the perfect place to set up and relax. With the amazing warm weather all year round, stunning natural features and unimaginable offering of varied camping options, you could pretty much close your eyes, point and wind up in an awesome spot. With that in mind, there are a few places that take the cake for camping in the sunshine state. Here are the best camping spots in Queensland to add to that bucket list…
Aug 21, 2020
Chances are that before every big trip you take, you have a checklist to run through to make sure that everything is packed and you have enough supplies to last you for your time on the road. What many people forget, however, is to include a full safety check to ensure that they are fully prepared for the adventure ahead. With every Cub sold, we provide a handy booklet to cover everything you need to know about your new camper trailer, and included in that book is a list of safety tips to make sure that your next holiday goes smoothly. In case you need a little refresher, we've included the list of the key elements to check before you hit the road.
Aug 18, 2020
To say that we’re a little spoiled here in Australia is a bit of an understatement! This country is positively packed with incredible locations, camping spots and natural wonders to discover, the possibilities really are endless when you start compiling a list of things to do and places to see. If you’re all about all things camping, then you absolutely need to make the time to enjoy these top camping locations and activities in Australia this year…