BULAHDELAH has achieved all the criteria required to become an RV Friendly Town and was awarded the status recently by the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia (CMCA).
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Great Lakes Council tourism coordinator Sharon Bultitude said now that Bulahdelah was RV friendly, she hoped more visitors would enjoy the town’s many positives including cosmopolitan cafes and eateries, great gift and craft shopping and scaling Bulahdelah's famous Alum Mountain.
"Bulahdelah is transformed since the highway bypass and is a charming country village stopover for travellers by the beautiful Myall River," Ms Bultitude said.
In order to qualify for the program, towns must successfully meet the needs of RV travellers and satisfy stringent criteria including; access to a general shopping area, provision of appropriate low cost overnight parking, access to potable water and a free dump point.
CMCA also considers the general attitude of the local council and community, so as to truly identify the friendliest areas in Australia.
Therefore, travellers can enter any RV Friendly Town with the knowledge that they will be welcomed and adequately provided for.
In return, CMCA supports and promotes towns with an RV Friendly status.
"So why not stop over in Bulahdelah, experience its charms and say hello to a friendly local," Ms Bultitude said.