Gavin Wyatt's Articles http://www.a1articles.com en-us editorial@articlealley.com Tasmania's Heritage Highway The drive from Launceston to Hobart is a short two hour affair if done without stops and without taking any time to appreciate the scenery or the landscapes. That would be a tragic mistake - the pristine landscapes of the long open valley that you travel ... http://www.a1articles.com/tasmanias-heritage-highway-770734.html 28th January 2009 Glen Innes - Celtic Stronghold The rolling hills of the Northern Tablelands in New South Wales are home to fabulous National Parks where nature lovers and bushwalkers will feel right at home. The full array of Australian wildlife and birdlife can be seen in the thick forests that drape... http://www.a1articles.com/glen-innes--celtic-stronghold-754509.html 16th January 2009 The Riches of the Fleurieu Peninsula The closest point of the Fleurieu Peninsula is just a short 40 minute drive away from Adelaide, but as the large expanse of this special part of South Australia opens up before you you will definitely want to drive on and explore more of it. Its ideal for... http://www.a1articles.com/the-riches-of-the-fleurieu-peninsula-733398.html 03rd January 2009 The Underground Attraction of Coober Pedy The centre of Australia is an extreme place. The blistering dry sun and the harsh climatic conditions have fashioned a desert landscape in which only the hardiest can survive. Yet there is something about deserts that is very enticing, something that is a... http://www.a1articles.com/the-underground-attraction-of-coober-pedy-717024.html 11th December 2008 Nagambie - The Lake, The Mountains and The Lifestyle A holiday in the Victorian High Country is always pleasant, no matter which part of it you visit. The beautiful scenery and the diverse landscapes are an outdoor playground with a fascinating heritage, abounding in tales of gold diggers, outlaws and horse... http://www.a1articles.com/nagambie--the-lake-the-mountains-and-the-lifestyle-705045.html 02nd December 2008 Picture Perfect Tweed Heads The farthest situated town on the New South Wales coast could be seen as a grandiose effort to impress visitors and ensure they never leave the state for its northerly neighbour. Tweed Heads is a lush mixture of green rainforest and picture-perfect beache... http://www.a1articles.com/picture-perfect-tweed-heads-690389.html 20th November 2008 Crossing the Nullarbor For most people getting from Adelaide to Perth is as easy as jumping on a plane for a few hours. But for the more adventurous there is an alternative- a much harder alternative, but one that is altogether more satisfying. It involves driving for 1000s of ... http://www.a1articles.com/crossing-the-nullarbor-683563.html 10th November 2008 Fremantle - Colourful and Cosmopolitan Fremantle is an intriguing place. A Port City just 20 minutes south of the Western Australian Capital, Perth, it has grown into one of the most popular tourist centres in the state in recent years. And what has been the cause of this? Well, like I said, i... http://www.a1articles.com/fremantle--colourful-and-cosmopolitan-678119.html 30th October 2008 Rockingham - "Your Aquatic Playground" They say Perth is the most isolated city in the world, a fact that gives the impression of a lonely city in the middle of nowhere, far from civilisation and any other vestiges of humanity. But in truth Perth's surroundings leave visitors spoiled for choic... http://www.a1articles.com/rockingham--your-aquatic-playground-664607.html 14th October 2008 Motorhome Mission Down The Heritage Highway The run from Launceston in the north down to Hobart in the south of Tasmania is a brief two hour affair down the Midland Highway if done without stopping. This is an impossibility for campervan travellers though- our exploratory minds and our lust for new... http://www.a1articles.com/motorhome-mission-down-the-heritage-highway-658424.html 07th October 2008 Holidaying in the Huon Valley Its spring time in the Huon Valley in Tasmania and there is that brisk chill in the air, enough to stand your arm hairs up but not enough to freeze you to the core. The heater in our hire car stabilises the temperature, and we can comfortably watch the st... http://www.a1articles.com/holidaying-in-the-huon-valley-639540.html 16th September 2008 Riverland Relaxation The Riverland in South Australia seems almost like it could be custom designed for a campervan holiday. Picture this: rolling countryside divided into a patchwork of lush orchards, where exotic fruits such as olives, citrus, garlic, apricots and grapes ha... http://www.a1articles.com/riverland-relaxation-633296.html 09th September 2008 Mt Gambiers Underground World Mt Gambier, regional centre of the Limestone Coast in South Australia and second largest city in the state, is a unique holiday destination if ever there was one. It is set in an ancient volcanic landscape of lakes, sinkholes, underground waterways and ot... http://www.a1articles.com/mt-gambiers-underground-world-626226.html 08th September 2008 Waltz Down the Matilda Highway The Outback can be an unforgiving place - journeys need to be planned, supply stocks need to be fuelled. Care and preparation is needed, but for all the effort the rewards come tenfold. And one stretch of highway where the rewards are exceptionally hgh is... http://www.a1articles.com/waltz-down-the-matilda-highway-616562.html 03rd September 2008 The Magical Whitsundays Named by Captain James Cook in recognition of a religious festival, there does indeed seem to be something spiritual about the Whitsunday Islands. The peaks of mountains drowned by the rising ocean in ages gone by, the 74 islands lie off the Queensland Co... http://www.a1articles.com/the-magical-whitsundays-611379.html 28th August 2008 Bathurst: The Racing, the Rush and the Relics Bathurst is the perfect option for campervan holiday makers wishing to see the New South wales countryside without venturing too far away from Sydney. Its only a 207 kilometre drive inland- a drive that takes you through the Blue Mountains and past some s... http://www.a1articles.com/bathurst-the-racing-the-rush-and-the-relics-605706.html 21st August 2008 Intelligent Australian Holiday Spots Think of Australian holidays and images of beaches, islands, the outback and possibly a few jumping kangaroos come to mind. Think of Australian people and an image of a weather beaten bloke in a cowboy hat is probably the first caricature to spring up, fo... http://www.a1articles.com/intelligent-australian-holiday-spots-599846.html 15th August 2008 National Parks of the Victorian High Country Alpine National Park This is Victorias largest park, and its 646000 hectares covers just about all of the high country. The landscapes and features that it covers are too immense for words, but it is some of the most rugged and beautiful countryside n ... http://www.a1articles.com/national-parks-of-the-victorian-high-country-594148.html 12th August 2008 Glen Innes Celtic Heritage Draped in a quilt of green meadows and lush forests, the rolling hills stretch to the horizon where they join with the clear blue sky to create a contrast of colours as interesting as the history of this lush region. This is the countryside on the norther... http://www.a1articles.com/glen-innes-celtic-heritage-586188.html 23rd July 2008 St Helens - Tassy Game Fishing Capital The north east of Tasmania is rich in romantic sentiment, an area whose natural beauty is offset by its long history and and established cultures. Driving through the countryside the most striking thing you will notice is the depth and the variation of co... http://www.a1articles.com/st-helens--tassy-game-fishing-capital-586126.html 23rd July 2008 Australian Backpacker Hitlist Whether you love them, hate them or are one of them, backpackers are an essential part of the tourism industry. Australia has been a staple favourite of backpackers for decades. The solid infrastructure, the political stability, the friendly people- we ar... http://www.a1articles.com/australian-backpacker-hitlist-573274.html 10th July 2008 Touring the Tasman Peninsula The wild cliffs, the sweeping views and the expansive farmlands of the Tasman Peninsula seem like a world apart from Tasmania, yet it takes less than an hours drive from Hobart in your campervan to reach them. So close is it that you can explore most of t... http://www.a1articles.com/touring-the-tasman-peninsula-573196.html 10th July 2008 Daylesford: Australias Spa Capital Do you need a holiday that really refreshes your body and soul? One of complete physical indulgence, where every mental and bodily ailment is tended to and abolished, leaving a new person with a fresh outlook on life? It sounds slightly fictional doesnt i... http://www.a1articles.com/daylesford-australias-spa-capital-569233.html 03rd July 2008 Esperance- A Secret No More! Its called the 'Secret South'- the length of Western Australian coastline next to the Southern Ocean that until recently has been largely ignored by the tourist masses. But as travellers get more intrepid and even the most far flung places become more acc... http://www.a1articles.com/esperance-a-secret-no-more-569135.html 03rd July 2008 Riverland Country The fertile fields of the Riverland draw life from the long hours of sunshine falling on them and from the smooth flowing waters of the mighty Murray River- offering up a juicy bounty of grapes, citrus fruits, nuts and stone fruit. As a result this pictur... http://www.a1articles.com/riverland-country-568296.html 02nd July 2008 Port Lincoln: Hub of the Eyre Peninsula The abundant wonders of the Eyre Peninsula are well documented, and make for an exciting and intriguing tour in a campervan. One of the largest towns, which is something of an informal capital for the peninsula, is Port Lincoln- an important economic base... http://www.a1articles.com/port-lincoln-hub-of-the-eyre-peninsula-563235.html 25th June 2008 Serenity in Stanley The north west of Tasmania is relatively unknown in tourist circles, with the large National Parks and towns seeming to get the majority of any travel promotion. This is a travesty when you consider the unspoiled scenery and the hidden treasures of this s... http://www.a1articles.com/serenity-in-stanley-563023.html 25th June 2008 Its All Good in Port Macquarie Located about 400 kilometres north of Sydney on the New South Wales Central Coast lies one of the most diverse seaside destinations in Australia. Port Macquarie, with its population of 40 000 people, has everything you would want from a campervan touring ... http://www.a1articles.com/its-all-good-in-port-macquarie-558474.html 19th June 2008 Kings Canyon: Scenic Desert Royalty The harsh desert landscapes of the 'red centre' of Australia are as unforgiving and brutal as they are beautiful. Stretching as far as the eye can see are miles and miles of sunbaked earth, seemingly devoid of feature except for resilient shrubbery, large... http://www.a1articles.com/kings-canyon-scenic-desert-royalty-558414.html 19th June 2008 St Helens - Pieces of the Past A tour through the north east of Tasmania is a journey through a kaleidoscope of colour. Inland there are the lush green rolling fields and the dark pine forests, punctuated by the purples and yellows of the fields of poppies and lavenders that flower in ... http://www.a1articles.com/st-helens--pieces-of-the-past-553587.html 10th June 2008 Strahan- Raw Beauty on the Tassy West Coast The World Heritage area that covers some 20 per cent of Tasmania is at it's most wild and beautiful on the island's West Coast. Here the thundering waves of the Southern Ocean and the uninhabited rocky shores meet each other head on, as unpredictable as t... http://www.a1articles.com/strahan-raw-beauty-on-the-tassy-west-coast-552166.html 06th June 2008 The Macedon Ranges - Pure Escapism An hour from Melbourne yet worlds away at the same time, the Macedon Ranges are a little corner of the Victorian countryside whose rich history, cool climate and stunning natural sights and sounds provide the ultimate playground for campervan adventurers.... http://www.a1articles.com/the-macedon-ranges--pure-escapism-552121.html 06th June 2008 Become a Green Traveller The term 'Green Travel' probably makes you think of unshaven men in bad tracksuit pants taking a month long holiday in a treehouse. But green travel is nothing that drastic, in fact it doesnt even involve much in the way of sacrifice- all it is is a bit o... http://www.a1articles.com/become-a-green-traveller-548953.html 29th May 2008 Tom Price - Desert Harmony Inland Western Australia consists of desert scenery as far as the eye can see. Mile upon mile of red earth bakes under the sun, covered in spartan vegetation and home to hardy outback critters. Everything seems to be done on a grander scale out here - its... http://www.a1articles.com/tom-price--desert-harmony-547367.html 26th May 2008 Geraldton: Islands, Mountains and Beaches 450 kilometres north of Perth on the West Coast of Australia, Geraldton AKA 'The Sunshine City' is fast becoming Australia's favourite winter playground. With warm temperatures the whole year round and 8 hours of sunshine a day in the winter months, visit... http://www.a1articles.com/geraldton-islands-mountains-and-beaches-544435.html 21st May 2008 The Murraylands: Houseboat Holiday Heaven The wide expanse of the Murray River flows past sedately, lazily making its way to the ocean. The setting sun reflects orange off its still surface, broken only by the fishing line and float that you have thrown out in hope of catching an elusive Murray c... http://www.a1articles.com/the-murraylands-houseboat-holiday-heaven-544384.html 21st May 2008 Apollo Bay - Seaside Spectacle The scenic delights of the Great Ocean Road in Victoria are well known to campervan travellers who traverse its length in droves, taking in the stunning ocean views, weird geological formations and thick forest. Over hills, along steep cliffs, through rai... http://www.a1articles.com/apollo-bay--seaside-spectacle-539003.html 15th May 2008 Australians Torn Apart: To Swim or Not to Swim We've all seen the adverts. First theres a close up of a bronzed beauty in a white bikini sashaying down the beach, her damp, sun-kissed locks bouncing from side to side with each step. Then the camera zooms out to a wide angle shot of the dazzling white ... http://www.a1articles.com/australians-torn-apart-to-swim-or-not-to-swim-538045.html 15th May 2008 The Kings Canyon: Outback Royalty The centre of Australia is dominated by millions of square kilometres of sunbaked red earth, punctuated irregularly by geological features that vary in their degree of spectacle from interesting to completely mind blowing. Modern tourists seem to be on a ... http://www.a1articles.com/the-kings-canyon-outback-royalty-533885.html 08th May 2008 Traralgon and the Latrobe Valley The expansive Gippsland region covers most of eastern Victoria, stretching from the beaches and lakes of the southern coast right up to the snowfields of the Alpine National Park, encompassing rainforest, mountains, wide rivers and lush valleys. It is an ... http://www.a1articles.com/traralgon-and-the-latrobe-valley-533802.html 08th May 2008 Victoria's Shipwreck Coast On a sunny, calm day there is nowhere more beautiful than the Victorian Coastline to the west of Melbourne. The blue waters, pristine beaches and amazing limestone features are the picture of serenity, and images of them have graced coffee table books and... http://www.a1articles.com/victorias-shipwreck-coast-530040.html 06th May 2008 Bowen: Gem of the Coral Coast The town of Bowen is situated on the Queensland coast in the northern parts of the Whitsunday region. As a tourist destination it's often overlooked in favour of its southerly neighbour, Airlie Beach, which is about a 45 minute drive down the coast. Howev... http://www.a1articles.com/bowen-gem-of-the-coral-coast-529990.html 06th May 2008 The Highs and Highs of the Adelaide Hills So Adelaide isn't the craziest city in the world, but as in all urban conurbations there is still that general busy vibe produced by lots of people around you are going about their daily nine to five. It never becomes too overpowering in Adelaide however,... http://www.a1articles.com/the-highs-and-highs-of-the-adelaide-hills-524091.html 28th April 2008 Shining Bright in North East Victoria The Alpine High Country of Victoria lies in the North Eastern part of the state, an expansive region characterised by colourful and lively valleys, snow capped mountain peaks and wide open spaces. Nestled into the dramatically beautiful landscape are cosy... http://www.a1articles.com/shining-bright-in-north-east-victoria-523203.html 25th April 2008 Exploring the West Coast of Tasmania The beauty of the Tasmanian countryside is the feeling of isolation you get there. Gazing out over some of the mountains, forests and lakes its hard to remember that we live in an industrialised world filled with billions of people. Nowhere is this feelin... http://www.a1articles.com/exploring-the-west-coast-of-tasmania-519124.html 17th April 2008