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Brisbane to Sunshine Coast: A 5 Day Campervan Road Trip

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If you are craving an easy coastal escape, this Brisbane is a great way to slow down and enjoy some of south-east Queensland’s best scenery without spending long hours behind the wheel. Starting and ending in Brisbane, this 5 day campervan road trip combines beach time, local food, peaceful nature, and comfortable overnight stays in two memorable locations. You will spend two nights at Mooloolaba Beach Holiday Park and two nights at Habitat Noosa Everglades Ecocamp, giving this Sunshine Coast road trip a relaxed rhythm with plenty of time to actually enjoy each stop. 

One of the best things about a Brisbane to Sunshine Coast campervan road trip is that it works well year-round. Autumn and spring are especially appealing for travellers who want comfortable temperatures for walking, picnics, and beach days without the peak summer crowds. Summer is brilliant for swimming, surfing, and getting out on the water, while winter still brings mild days that are ideal for coastal walks and cosy afternoons at camp. With short driving days, this sunshine coast itinerary is all about slowing down, easy detours, and memorable moments in between. 

Brisbane to Toowoomba and Stanthorpe: 5-Day Heritage Drive Campervan Itinerary

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If you are looking for an easy yet rewarding campervan road trip through southern Queensland, this five-day journey from Brisbane to Toowoomba, Warwick and Stanthorpe is a great place to start. Beginning and ending in Brisbane, this relaxed loop follows part of the much-loved Heritage Drive through elegant garden cities, historic country towns and the cool-climate heart of the Granite Belt region. Along the way, you can expect scenic lookouts, heritage buildings, local cafés, farmers markets, vineyard views and a full day to enjoy the natural beauty of Girraween National Park. It is a well-paced campervan itinerary that showcases the best of the southern downs region without pushing the driving too hard, making it ideal for a short Brisbane to Stanthorpe escape in an Apollo camper. 

Winter North Island Thermal Explorer

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Winter on New Zealand’s North Island is a dreamy season for a couples road trip. Think cool, crisp mornings, wisps of geothermal steam rising over lakes, and the luxury of soaking in mineral-rich pools while the air tingles on your skin. With fewer crowds between June and August, you can slow the pace, lean into hot pools and couples’ spa rituals, and linger over easy walks and golden-hour picnics. This 7 day Thermal Explorer itinerary keeps drives short and scenic, primarily follows sealed roads suitable for an Apollo campervan, and focuses on indulgent downtime in Rotorua and Taupō before looping back to Auckland. Expect mild winter days on the North Island of New Zealand, compared to the south, with daytime highs around the low teens, frosty mornings inland, and the odd rainy spell that makes a post-walk soak feel even better. Pack layers, a rain jacket, and your favourite picnic blanket for sunset by the lake. For any short access roads or car parks that are unsealed, take it slow and park only where permitted. 

Melbourne to Ballarat 5 day itinerary

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If you are craving an easy regional escape with heritage streetscapes, cellar doors, bakery stops and long afternoons by the lake, this Melbourne to Ballarat itinerary is an easy one to love. Starting and ending in Melbourne, this campervan road trip keeps driving light and gives you more time to enjoy regional Victoria at a slower pace. Over five days, you will roll through spa country in Daylesford before settling into Ballarat, where gold rush history, cool-climate wine, local produce and leafy gardens make it easy to switch off. 

One of the best things about this Ballarat itinerary is how manageable it feels in a campervan. The full round trip has short driving days and plenty of room to customise each stop. Autumn and spring are especially appealing for mild weather and colourful scenery, but every season works well. Summer suits long evenings outdoors, while winter brings a cosy feel to Ballarat’s historic streets and nights in the van. 

Darwin to Litchfield National Park 5 Day Road Trip

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If you are looking for an easy-going road trip through the Northern Territory Top End, this Darwin to Litchfield National Park campervan road trip is hard to beat. Starting and ending in Darwin, this five-day journey is designed for couples who want to slow down, swim in clear plunge pools, picnic beneath tropical trees, and take in the region’s rich layers of nature, history, and culture. It is also ideal for an Apollo campervan, with sealed-road highlights and short driving days that leave plenty of time to enjoy the scenery rather than rush through it. 

Litchfield National Park is one of the great short road trip destinations in Australia. Within a relatively compact area, you can experience waterfalls, rainforest walks, termite mounds, historic mining sites, and beautiful swimming spots that feel wonderfully remote without demanding huge hours behind the wheel. The dry season from May to October is the best time to follow this Litchfield itinerary, with warm days, comfortable temperatures, and lower humidity. If you are planning a trip during the wet season, keep in mind that the Apollo Darwin branch is closed from 1 December to 31 March, and weather conditions and road closures should always be checked carefully before travel. You will also need an NT Parks Pass for entry into Litchfield National Park. 

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