GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #19 | Page 57

RV TRAVEL WILLIAM BAY NATIONAL PARK A most definite top spot is William Bay National Park and Greens Pool about 12km west of Denmark (spend a few nights at Denmark with at least a full day at Greens Pool). This breathtaking tableau marks the start of one jaw-dropping coastal scene after another known as The Great Southern. Albany, about 115km away, sets the pace with a side trip north to Stirling Range National Park via Porongurup. Holiday parks on the foreshore of King George Sound are the perfect base for a scenic drive along Frenchman Bay Road to Torndirrup National Park. Along the South Coast Highway, a side trip from Boxwood Hill leads to Bremer Bay, with sugar- white beaches and jewelled blue water that puts the South Pacific to shame; same for Hopetoun via Ravensthorpe. For those who don’t want to miss Wave Rock, the drive from Ravensthorpe to Hyden is only 125km. From Munglinup, a road leads to the beach with a nearby caravan park. And then there is Esperance, with a coastline that is too blue to be true. North of Esperance via Norseman and Kalgoorlie is not so much a top spot as a curious spot. The eerie statues at Lake Ballard are definitely worth the drive, and for those willing to take on a much longer 4WD/AWD adventure, the Golden Quest Discovery Trail is a road trip back in time. By now you will know just how huge Western Australia is, and while we’ve tried to give you some top spots in a nutshell, we have scarcely done it justice. Go find out for yourself. READ FULL STORY TOW A 12 FT VAN, LIVE IN A 15 FT VAN! TARE WEIGHT 1750KG - CAN BE TOWED BY ANYTHING REALLY! WWW.THELITTLECARAVANCOMPANY.COM.AU [email protected] 1800 332 622 MADE IN AUSTRALIA FOR AUSTRALIA