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would love some feedback please on towing caravan from Sale Victoria to Dargo then Dargo to Wangaratta via Bright?

Is it bit hairy or ok?

 

Thanks Dianne and Stuart  



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I don't think it is caravan country north Dargo. I would consider it in a high clearance 2WD vesicles in good conditions.

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Yes I did wonder. I saw a nice campsite advertised but wasn't sure I was happy to travel the road to get there. 

Cheers Dianne 



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If you go through omeo way there are great camping places along the way however the road Is tight in some places but bitumen all the way.
You might try stopping at The Blue Duck which is actually Anglers rest. Victoria falls is another nice spot and then travel towards beech worth and wangarattta

you can find these places on Wikicamps



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Dreamcatcher wrote:

If you go through omeo way there are great camping places along the way however the road Is tight in some places but bitumen all the way.
You might try stopping at The Blue Duck which is actually Anglers rest. Victoria falls is another nice spot and then travel towards beech worth and wangarattta

you can find these places on Wikicamps



-- Edited by Dreamcatcher on Friday 13th of February 2015 03:03:07 PM


 

Thank you, great to have options :) 

 

Dianne 



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The road up to Dargo is no problem at all, from Dargo to the Alpine Way is all dirt, and a bit hilly in places. I've travelled it a few time with a road van no real problem at all but you need to go slow in places as there can be bad corrugations, but would have no reservation about going over it again. The country is superb when you get on the top on the Dargo high plains. Plenty of places to pull off for the night. In fact going up that way next week.  



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simonp wrote:

The road up to Dargo is no problem at all, from Dargo to the Alpine Way is all dirt, and a bit hilly in places. I've travelled it a few time with a road van no real problem at all but you need to go slow in places as there can be bad corrugations, but would have no reservation about going over it again. The country is superb when you get on the top on the Dargo high plains. Plenty of places to pull off for the night. In fact going up that way next week.  


 Great, thanks for that. Planning to go week before and Easter. Hope you have a great trip 

 

cheers Dianne 



-- Edited by gooba53 on Sunday 22nd of February 2015 12:31:16 PM

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