FreeSpirit Posts:1
 | | 24 Oct 2009 11:31 a.m. |
Alert | Could anyone please tell me if they know of any caravan parks in Australia that will allow you to set up your caravan with an annex and live there permanently after you have finished your travels? Thank you | | | |
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ozjohn0 Posts:154
 | | 29 Oct 2009 12:17 p.m. |
Alert | Vast numbers of parks accept permanent residents with their own vans and annexes. It's a matter of phoning around or asking at parks you visit. Many will have no vacancies for permanent sites and may have a waiting list. Most in popular regions are slowly getting rid of permanents in favour of tourists. Others in less popular regions rely on their permanent income to carry them over in the quiet times. Really it's all down to pot luck. Hope your search turns up a gem of a park. Cheers. ozjohn. | | | |
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Crazyhorse Posts:1
 | | 29 Oct 2009 3:50 p.m. |
Alert | | A couple of my favourites for this would be Valla Beach Resort & the White Albatross...Valla is low key, on a creek/beach and very shady | | | |
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petey Posts:1
 | | 30 Oct 2009 1:57 p.m. |
Alert | | As far as I know the Glade & Koombana caravan parks in Bunbury Western Australia, still have permanent residents in both owner vans & chalets...regards Peter | | | |
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Ratbags Posts:9
 | | 31 Oct 2009 10:44 a.m. |
Alert | Hi
We are currently staying semi-permanent at Glenlodge Caravan Village - 321 Goodwood Road Bundaberg QLD 4670. It is a very nice park one of the best we have stayed in so far. They have a lot of permanents in vans/annex and solid built buildings of all sorts. It is very neat and tidy not like some permanent parks. This is an owner/operator park and it shows in all areas of the park. I'm sure they would take some permanents and Bundaberg has everything you could need with out been a big crazy town. | | | |
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