We're heading to Rawnsley Park station and the most direct route from where we are is through Pichi Richi Pass. However, there appear to be a number of low bridges and we're a little concerned since our van is a little over 3 metres high and we don't want to be stuck since reversing is not our forte and there doesn't seem to be much room on the road anyway.
So, is anybody aware of the height of these bridges and whether we'd get through with our caravan?
Thanks
Dave
dogbox said
12:42 PM Aug 1, 2015
phone 08 86486898 that is the no. for the park they should be able to give you the info on best access route
D and D said
01:30 PM Aug 1, 2015
Thanks for responding dogbox.
We managed to get in touch with the Pt Augusta Info Centre who've advised that there are 2 bridges and one is 4.8 metres and the other 20 so that is one less thing we have to worry about.
Phil C said
11:45 AM Aug 2, 2015
We recently went from PtAugusta to Quorn under a number of bridges with no issues. Then again, if in doubt check with the info centre.
Cheers
Peter_n_Margaret said
07:01 PM Aug 2, 2015
In Europe, we are using a Garmin 760LMT-D navigator. It can be programmed for the vehicle size and weight and knows about most of the bridge clearance heights etc.
Very useful.
We're heading to Rawnsley Park station and the most direct route from where we are is through Pichi Richi Pass. However, there appear to be a number of low bridges and we're a little concerned since our van is a little over 3 metres high and we don't want to be stuck since reversing is not our forte and there doesn't seem to be much room on the road anyway.
So, is anybody aware of the height of these bridges and whether we'd get through with our caravan?
Thanks
Dave
We managed to get in touch with the Pt Augusta Info Centre who've advised that there are 2 bridges and one is 4.8 metres and the other 20 so that is one less thing we have to worry about.
Cheers
Very useful.
Cheers,
Peter