If you're searching for the ultimate touring caravans, our range of top-tier options is designed to provide unmatched comfort and reliability, whether you're exploring caravan parks or heading off on occasional free camping adventures.
The Newell On-Road Aluminium Framed Caravan is designed for those who love to enjoy the comfort of their home while exploring caravan parks, with the flexibility for occasional free camping. Built with an aluminium frame, this on-road caravan offers light yet sturdy travel even on maintained gravel roads.
The Gibb On-Road Single Axle Caravan redefines the standard for single-axle caravans, blending the convenience of a compact design with comprehensive features for modern adventurers. Engineered for ease of towing and parking without compromising on comfort, the Gibb On-Road features a sturdy chassis, leaf spring suspension, and all-terrain tyres.
Comprehensive off-grid package with a 200W solar panel, 120Ah AGM battery, 30amp MPPT solar controller, and 2x 95L freshwater tanks.
Modern appliances offering every convenience, including a large two-door fridge freezer, gas/electric hot water system, reverse cycle air conditioner, microwave, and mini grill.
Heavy duty 100% Australian-designed and engineered 4" chassis with 6" drawbar, 2" riser, and all-terrain tyres.
Touring caravans come in a range of sizes, so the best way to check if your vehicle is suitable is to compare its towing capacity with the caravan’s ATM (Aggregate Trailer Mass). Lighter models, like the Gibb On-Road Single Axle Caravan, can be towed by a broader range of vehicles, while larger models like the Newell On-Road may require a 4WD or SUV with a higher towing capacity. If you’re unsure, checking your vehicle’s handbook or speaking with a caravan expert is a good place to start.
Yes, towing any caravan will increase fuel consumption, but touring caravans are built with aerodynamics and weight efficiency in mind. Models like the Newell On-Road use lightweight aluminium frames to reduce strain on your vehicle. Manoeuvrability depends on your tow vehicle, but single-axle caravans like the Gibb On-Road are especially easy to tow and park.
Absolutely. Red Centre touring caravans are designed for long-haul travel, whether you’re staying in caravan parks or venturing off-grid for a few nights. With spacious layouts, CNC furniture, reverse cycle air conditioning, and well-equipped kitchens, you’ll have everything you need for a comfortable trip. The Newell On-Road even features a full ensuite for added convenience on the road.
Touring caravans are designed for travellers who want comfort and practicality. Features like fully equipped kitchens, pillow-top innerspring mattresses, and modern electrical systems come standard across Red Centre models. Off-grid capabilities such as solar panels, deep cycle batteries, and freshwater tanks mean you can enjoy flexibility in your travels without relying on powered sites.
Beyond the purchase price, owning a touring caravan comes with costs such as registration, insurance, and maintenance. Running costs include fuel consumption, caravan park fees (if applicable), and general upkeep like tyre replacement and servicing. That said, a well-maintained Red Centre caravan holds its value well, and with features like solar power and water storage, you can reduce costs by free camping along the way.
Storage depends on the size of your caravan and the space available at home. Many owners keep their touring caravans in their driveway or garage, while others opt for dedicated caravan storage facilities. If space is a concern, the compact design of the Gibb On-Road makes it easier to store than larger, dual-axle models.
Yes, particularly if it’s well-maintained. Red Centre caravans are built to last, with quality construction and premium materials that stand up to years of travel. Routine servicing, proper storage, and keeping up with general maintenance will help retain resale value if you ever decide to upgrade or sell.