Monday 7 August 2017

Our first trip away.

Staying in a caravan park in our little van has been a different lifestyle for me.

When our children were young we did hire cabins in caravan parks for holidays. That took quite a bit of organising to make sure you had packed enough condiments to cover everyone's likes and dislikes. There was always something forgotten.

But the caravan is great as  all the food stuffs follow along already stored in the cupboards.



A couple of weeks after we brought our van  we decided to test it out and head away to a park not far from home.

The choice was MORNING GLORY RIVER RESORT MOAMA NSW.

What a great caravan park !


Great views of the Murray River

An old part of history


When we checked in we were directed to a site not far from the amenities block and with great views to the Murray River.
The sites were large and quite freely set out so the setting of your van was quite free and
unstructured.


The park is quite a fair way from Moama so my suggestion would be to make sure that you are fully equipped with food. Although the onsite shop did appear to be well stocked.

The amenities block was old but clean with the shower cubicle a nice generous size.

At the time we were there dogs were allowed but I am not sure if this has been changed or not.

When we stayed there, you  were allowed  to have a fire in drums supplied and wood was available, not certain if there is a cost for the wood as we did not have a fire.

Possums visited during the night so it is a good idea not to leave any food stuffs or rubbish out side.

Great walks along the river and a hit of tennis was also possible.



The onsite cabins looked quite comfortable and well equipped.
The onsite cabins looked very inviting


All in all a great park for some quiet walks, some fishing or some bird watching.
A great park to recharge and relax.

And we survived our first trip away with no disasters and well and truly inducted into caravanning life. 


Plenty of bird life around




2 comments:

  1. Brilliant, makes me want to pitch a tent there. Love spots that are unstructured.

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