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Adelaide Campervan Rental

Adelaide did not become the capital of Southern Australia and one of the largest cities in the country for nothing. Its nickname "The City of Churches" may sound a bit serious but it is actually a remarkable and fun place to explore. Situated facing the East coast of Gulf Saint Vincent near the Mount Lofty Ranges and traditional wineries the city homes abundant flora and fauna, beaches, historical sites, leisure facilities and shopping destinations. There will always be something for each and everyone in this place. In fact, due to the said reason The Economist's included Adelaide on its 2010 World's Top 10 Most Liveable Cities Index. Click here should you wish to know or share some travel tips.

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$1 One-way Camper van and Motorhome Relocation Deals:
Relocation deals only happen when some car rental companies need help to move or relocate a car, motorhome and or a camper van. If you are lucky you could get to drive a vehicle to a certain location you need to go to either for a very discounted rental price or sometimes even free of rental charge. Click here to see the available relocation deals within the country. The list is updated at least twelve times a day.


Top Camper van and Motorhome Campsites in Adelaide:

Adelaide Caravan Park is approximately two kilometers away from the city of Adelaide's central business district and is exactly located at 46 Richmond Street, Hackney, South Australia. Its facilities include a first class swimming pool, BBQ area and open spaces to relax and play. The park offers wide range of accommodation options that also includes what the site calls "Shady Sites" ideal to park your camper van and or motorhome. Click here for rates and or booking.

Adelaide Shores Caravan Park formerly West Beach Caravan Park is one of the popular parks in South Australia for locals and tourists alike. It is an award winning site that offers wide range of accommodation with facilities including heated pools, tennis court, walking tracks, playground, restaurant, laundry, WiFi, gardens, communal shower, communal kitchen, gas, outdoor furniture and so much more. Most of its caravan and or motorhome camping sites are powered and very much affordable considering the park's wonderful features. Click www.adelaideshores.com.au to learn more.

Brighton Caravan Park and Holiday Village is located along Burnham Road, Kingston Park, South Australia. It is a wonderful caravan park just around seventeen kilometers away from the Central Business District of the city of Adelaide. The site is also near the Southern Wine District, Brighton Jetty, the historical Kingston House and a number of prime shopping centres. It has four Caravan Sites namely the Beach Front Sites, Powered Sites, Un-Powered Sites and Small Tent Sites that are lawned with beautiful trees. Visit www.brightoncaravanpark.com.au for more information.

Brownhill Creek Caravan Park can be found at 41 Brownhill Creek Road, Mitcham, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. It is a family friendly site just seven miles from the city of Adelaide's beaches and Central Business District. Amongst its many facilities are public telephones; WiFi, tennis court, swimming pool and central dump point and sullage point. The venue's official website is www.brownhillcreekcaravanpark.com.au.

Marion Holiday Park lies at just around twelve kilometers away from the centre of the city of Adelaide. Its exact location is 323 Sturt Road, Bedford Park, South Australia. The park offers different types of wonderful accommodation including Caravan and Tent Sites. Click here to check the site's pricing and availability.


Top Attractions in Adelaide:

Adelaide Central Market can be found amidst the Grote and Gouger Street of Adelaide City in proximity with the area's Chinatown. It is an interesting area that must never be missed with history that goes back the year 1869. Central Market homes over eighty stalls that offers the finest affordable locally produced fresh fruits and vegetables, meat, seafood, pastries, gourmet cheeses, confectionaries and souvenirs. The market is not always open so make sure to be updated with the venue's opening hours. Click here to get all necessary information about the venue.

Adelaide Hills forms part the mountain range called Mount Lofty Ranges on the eastern side of the city Adelaide. It is one of the first areas in South Australia that was first occupied by European immigrants. Driving through the hills is highly popular with both tourists and locals. Adelaide Hills' sought after attractions include the abundant flora and fauna that it homes, the Cleland Conservation Park, Heysen Trail, Mawson Trail and Waterfall Gully.

Chinatown Adelaid sits in between the Couger and Grote Streets in Adelaide, Australia. The city's Chinatown's sought after features include its interesting Chinese Arch, the people of Chinese descent living within it and the large number of Chinese Restaurants that it homes. Adelaide's Chinatown is one of the finest places to leisure walk, shop and dine especially for the Chinese food and culture enthusiast.

Glenelg homes a beautiful beach, a number of leisure and recreation facilities, shopping areas and the finest accommodations. It is one of Adelaide's popular beachside suburbs and is highly recommended for everyone to visit. The area is near the roads Anzac Highway, Brighton Road and Pier Street.

Gorge Wildlife Park covers over fourteen acres of land along Redden Drive, Cudlee Creek, Adelaide, South Australia. It is a gorgeous location with abundant flora and fauna. The park is one of the best places in the country to get to see exotic and native Australian wildlife such as Dingos, Echidnas, Fruit Bats, Kangaroos, Koalas and Wallabies. For online booking and more information kindly visit its official website www.gorgewildlifepark.com.au.

Haigh's Chocolate Factory is located at 154 Greenhill Road, Parkside, Adelaide, Australia. It is a small chocolate factory that sells high quality chocolates. It was founded by Alfred E. Haigh sometime in 1915 and primarily serves the areas Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney in Australia. The venue offers 15 to 20 minutes guided factory tours free of charge. However, make sure to have a reservation a day or two earlier. Visit www.haighschocolates.com.au for more information.

Migration Museum is situated at 82 Kintore Avenue, Adelaide, Australia. It was opened sometime in 1986 and highlights the colorful history of immigration and settlement in Australia. The History Trust of South Australia manages the museum and welcomes visitors free of charge. Donations however, are highly appreciated. Click here to learn more.

Montefiore Hill lies on the northern part of the city of Adelaide, Australia. It is known to be the site where the Surveyor-General Colonel William Light was able to decide that the area he can see from the top of Montefiore Hill is the perfect place to establish the city of Adelaide and said, "This is the place for a city". A visit to the hill is highly popular to both tourists and locals as it enables visitors to discover what made Light decide that the city's current location is indeed ideal to start a city. It also offers picturesque views of the area.



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