They have around 29 branch through out OZ & I believe there is a branch in Tassi.
ozjohn said
09:24 AM May 24, 2014
We're members and couldn't be happier with the club management and services available to members. Members don't have to join a branch, but can still attend musters if they wish.
We were foundation members of the Gippsland Gypsies branch in Vic, but at the branch grew in numbers some moved to establish another branch to ease the numbers a bit. Thus the Bayside Wanderers branch was formed centred around the Mornington Peninsula. The beauty of the club is that while travelling members can attend musters held by other branches and meet fellow members throughout the county. The club Free Farm Stay option continues to gain popularity for self contained rigs. After joining the ACC there is no additional cost to become a branch member.
You can give it a try before you join by contacting a local branch as ask to be invited to a muster (Rally) and then if you enjoy your self, sign up to become a member.
Hope to meet you sometime. Ozjohn & Jane.
Vic41 said
10:02 AM May 24, 2014
This is another National club you may like to look at also, see;
Australasian Touring Caravan, Motorhome & Camping Club
-- Edited by Vic41 on Saturday 24th of May 2014 10:03:37 AM
Jonathan said
01:13 PM May 24, 2014
ozjohn wrote:
"We're members and couldn't be happier with the club management and services available to members ....."
I'm also a member and fully agree .. Comfortable with what they offer and happy to be associated with such a club that allows you your time and freedom at your own discretion ..
reeb51 said
07:19 PM May 24, 2014
Joined last December and have attended one muster. Found those who attended very friendly. Membership of the Tasmanian Branch is small but after Agfest attendance by some dedicated club members have signed up some new members and few more showed interested. Will attend more musters upon returning from our winter migration.
AlbyofCraigmore said
10:08 PM May 24, 2014
Ditto Ozjohn's comments. I have been a member since 2009 in Adelaide , ACC Sundowners Branch. A great Club for all RVers, Caravans, Motorhomes, Campers , etc. The Club is growing annually. Club Branches and individual members submit articles to the Nomad Magazine for publication. Branches usually submit newsletters to keep other members informed of what and where they have held their musters. Not all branches do this, maybe the reason not much about Tassie Branch.
Contact the Branch Secretary or go to the ACC website for more info.
has any one joined this outfit ,we saw them at the field days in tassie beginning of the month, just want to know if thy are any good or not
thy don't seen to have much about tassie in there book the nomad
thanks
never heard of them, I did a google serach and nothing for that name
iam not selling the site just want to know if any one know any thing about them
I googled with the Ltd, to answer your question no I have not heard of them but then I am in WA
This where you can get some info.
www.australiancaravanclub.com.au/
They have around 29 branch through out OZ & I believe there is a branch in Tassi.
We're members and couldn't be happier with the club management and services available to members.
Members don't have to join a branch, but can still attend musters if they wish.
We were foundation members of the Gippsland Gypsies branch in Vic, but at the branch grew in numbers some moved to establish another branch to ease the numbers a bit.
Thus the Bayside Wanderers branch was formed centred around the Mornington Peninsula.
The beauty of the club is that while travelling members can attend musters held by other branches and meet fellow members throughout the county.
The club Free Farm Stay option continues to gain popularity for self contained rigs.
After joining the ACC there is no additional cost to become a branch member.
You can give it a try before you join by contacting a local branch as ask to be invited to a muster (Rally) and then if you enjoy your self, sign up to become a member.
Hope to meet you sometime.
Ozjohn & Jane.
This is another National club you may like to look at also, see;
Australasian Touring Caravan, Motorhome & Camping Club
www.atcmcc.org.au/
-- Edited by Vic41 on Saturday 24th of May 2014 10:03:37 AM
I'm also a member and fully agree .. Comfortable with what they offer and happy to be associated with such a club that allows you your time and freedom at your own discretion ..
Contact the Branch Secretary or go to the ACC website for more info.
Cheers
Alby S00037