I am wondering how you go about planning all the stops along the way for a long journey. I am planning, for example, a trip, Brisbane to Darwin - so lots of stops on the way, but how do I actually locate nice places to stop (maybe overnight, or maybe for a few days or more)?
- I have a camper trailer, and prefer free camping, or camping in national parks etc, i.e. busy caravan parks are low on my preference list, but, quick overnight stops at a motel are also a possibility.
- I am thinking of driving 300 to 600 km per day
I have wikicamps on my tablet, and a copy of Camps Australia Wide but not real experienced in using either.
The maps in Camps Australia seem to have markers for overnight camping and markers for Caravan parks on the map but doesn't seem to differentiate between a roadside stopover/rest and national park camping, for example.
Wikicamps is great for searching and filtering campsite types, finding the nearest places etc, but just reading it's maps is very hard. They seem to have a technical problem where you cannot see the names of small towns until you zoom right in, so looking at outback qld zoomed out to the 300km sort of scale, you have no idea where you are.
So, like I said, I am after tips for, say, finding each stop about 500km apart on average, and trying to find nice ones, even if that means stopping sooner, or pushing on a bit further each day.