I have just become an official grey nomad, no my hairs been grey for years, but I purchased with my dear partner a VW Transporter (hence Startrek ref). We want to start traveling early in the new year with our 3 furkids. We would like to do a few short trips to get used to it. Any suggestions are welcome, we live in the Shoalhaven NSW.
Tuffsy
Cadpete said
03:01 PM Dec 6, 2016
G'day Tiffsy, and welcome to the forum. Plenty of great advice and folks on here. We're based in WA so will wait for others to give advice on short trips.
Pete & Marion
Dougwe said
03:05 PM Dec 6, 2016
....."Scotty"
Welcome to the gang Tuffsy, enjoy here and out in the playground.
"Suggestions" Anywhere in the playground is great. Over in your part of the playground is very good too and I tell you that for free
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
The Belmont Bear said
03:11 PM Dec 6, 2016
Hi guys welcome to the forum, one thing you will certainly get lots of here is good advice. Can't advise you much on short trips on the South Coast as we live on the north side of that great urban sprawl. From my experience of the Shoalhaven area I would probably just put my feet up and enjoy it - happy travelling. We just had a great few days on a shakedown trip to Hawks Nest but for you guys on the south coast that's probably a little bit too far.
OldManRiver said
04:24 PM Dec 6, 2016
Hi Tuffsy,
we are at Gerringong.
Get yourself down to Yadboro Flat if you like primitive camping (with the additional luxury of long drop toilets).
Plenty of great spots between here and Vicco.
cheers
Steve
Tony Bev said
04:51 PM Dec 6, 2016
Hello Tuffsy
A welcome from me also
Unfortunately I am in the West, and have only been through your area once, so I really can not recommend anywhere
I am sure that other, more experienced travellers will come along, with some good recommendations
Wherever you decide to head for, I hope that you have many happy road trips
Camp Oven Nerd said
07:20 PM Dec 6, 2016
Welcome Tuffsy!
Tuffsy said
09:33 PM Dec 18, 2016
Hey, thanks for the kind welcome.
Actually you might be able to recommend somewhere on the Central Coast to stay. My relos live in Saratoga and I can't see too many options for a campervan.
Tuffsy
Woody n Sue said
05:46 PM Dec 25, 2016
Look out I'm back been a bit busy with harvest the last 6 weeks Sooooooo.
And it's welcome from us two 2 tuffsy just hit the road drive for a couple of hours then turn off the road and park up it will still be better than staying at home
Hi All,
I have just become an official grey nomad, no my hairs been grey for years, but I purchased with my dear partner a VW Transporter (hence Startrek ref). We want to start traveling early in the new year with our 3 furkids. We would like to do a few short trips to get used to it. Any suggestions are welcome, we live in the Shoalhaven NSW.
Tuffsy
G'day Tiffsy, and welcome to the forum. Plenty of great advice and folks on here. We're based in WA so will wait for others to give advice on short trips.
Pete & Marion
....."Scotty"

Welcome to the gang Tuffsy, enjoy here and out in the playground.
"Suggestions" Anywhere in the playground is great. Over in your part of the playground is very good too and I tell you that for free
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
Hi Tuffsy,
we are at Gerringong.
Get yourself down to Yadboro Flat if you like primitive camping (with the additional luxury of long drop toilets).
Plenty of great spots between here and Vicco.
cheers
Steve
Hello Tuffsy
A welcome from me also
Unfortunately I am in the West, and have only been through your area once, so I really can not recommend anywhere
I am sure that other, more experienced travellers will come along, with some good recommendations
Wherever you decide to head for, I hope that you have many happy road trips
Hey, thanks for the kind welcome.
Actually you might be able to recommend somewhere on the Central Coast to stay. My relos live in Saratoga and I can't see too many options for a campervan.
Tuffsy
And it's welcome from us two 2 tuffsy just hit the road drive for a couple of hours then turn off the road and park up it will still be better than staying at home
Woody