
Buy a Camper Trailer, go when you like...
Johnno’s Camper Trailers - Adelaide South have taken over 10 years of hire experience and built that knowledge into a high quality range of on- and off-road camper trailers that can withstand even the toughest conditions and handling. From Cape York to the Tanami Desert Track our campers have given thousands of happy owners the ultimate camping adventure - in true comfort.
Our camper trailers are synonymous with freedom and the flexibility to quickly and easily set up camp any time you choose and stay as long as you like. With ample room for vital supplies for those long-haul trips, all models boast superior construction and the highest Australian standards:
- Extra strong chassis
- Fully welded and supported providing extra strength
- Trialed and tested in Australian conditions

Hire a Camper Trailer
Johnno's Camper Trailers - Adelaide South give you the best of both worlds, with the ideal opportunity to hire one and 'try before you buy'. Our ultra-convenient Trailer Hire service gives you the chance to discover for yourself just how comfortable and easy to handle these camper trailers are.
If you're new to camper trailers and don't know which one is the right model for you, hiring a Camper Trailer means you can check out on- and off-road models while you get away on an affordable break. Be warned, once you do, you'll be hooked.
We've lost count of the number of happy hire customers who've come back and decided they want to make a Johnno's Camper Trailer their own. And making the move from hiring to buying is so easy, particularly with our finance options.
Welcome to the Johnno's Camper Trailer agency of Adelaide South. Covering the Adelaide districts of South Australia.
TOP TEN THINGS TO DO IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA
1. SWIMMING WITH SEA LIONS & DOLPHINS ON THE EYRE PENINSULA
Baird Bay on the Eyre Peninsula is the perfect location to swim with sea lions and dolphins, whilst for those who don’t wish to get wet, Point Labbatt has fine views of sea lions playing in off shore waters. June to October meanwhile offers exceptional whalewatching opportunities off the Great Australian Bight.
2. WINE TASTING AND GOURMET TOURS
Boasting over 300 cellar doors and a total of 17 wine regions and with world renowned wineries open for wine tastings and behind the scenes tours, visitors are spoilt for choice. Exploration can be undertaken as part of a self-drive itinerary or as part of an escorted tour, options for which are numerous and varied with something to suit every budget and interest.
3. THE OUTBACK MAIL RUN & COOBER PEDY
With Coober Pedy, famed for its opals and underground homes as the starting point, the Outback Mail Run offers visitors the chance to explore the Outback with the mail man as he delivers post and supplies to Oodnadatta, William Creek and remote cattle stations. Guests travel 12 hours across diverse country, including gibber plains, red sand hills and inland seabeds dating back 120 million years.
4. WILDLIFE SPOTTING ON KANGAROO ISLAND
Kangaroo Island, the third largest island off Australia and, with almost a third of its land covered in pristine wilderness and conservation parks, is one of the best places on the continent to see the widest range of native animals in their natural habitat including kangaroos, koalas, seals, penguins, wallabies, echidna and duckbilled platypus.
5. SADDLE UP FOR THE GREAT AUSTRALIA OUTBACK CATTLE DRIVE
The historic cattle herding adventure that is The Great Australian Outback Cattle Drive will feature a new 390 kms. route, The Oodnadatta Track. This epic five-week event involves some of Australia’s most famous and experienced drovers, 500 head of cattle, over 100 horses and offers international visitors the opportunity to take part in an authentic Australian Outback experience – to relive a historic cattle drive.
6. SELF DRIVE THE MELBOURNE TO ADELAIDE TOURING ROUTE
The Limestone Coast incorporates part of the Melbourne to Adelaide Touring Route which in turn includes the Great Ocean Road. Visitors can take the coastal explorer’s route through the Coorong National Park and the villages of Beachport, Robe, Kingston and Meningie or the country lover’s route through farming country to the famous Coonawarra wine region, the World Heritage Listed Naracoorte Caves and the Blue Lake. Other self-drives of note include
the cross continental Explorer’s Way between Adelaide and Darwin, a journey which can also be undertaken on the legendary Ghan train, and the Perth to Adelaide trip across the Nullarbor Plain.
7. FESTIVALS, CULTURE AND EVENTS IN ADELAIDE
Adelaide lives up to its reputation as a destination rich in arts and culture by staging around 200 concerts each year, together with numerous dance and theatrical performances and international cultural and music festivals reflecting its cosmopolitan community. A few of the city’s outstanding events include Tour Down Under, Adelaide Bank Festival of Arts, Adelaide Fringe Festival, WOMAdelaide Music Festival , Clipsal 500 Adelaide , Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Panasonic World Solar Challenge, and Tasting Australia.
8. CRUISE THE MIGHTY MURRAY RIVER
Known as South Australia’s (SA) life source, the Murray River is famed for its abundant wildlife and spectacular scenery as epitomised by towering sandstone cliffs fringed by weeping willows and giant red gums. Cruising options include the hire of luxury self-drive houseboats through to three-seven night river boat and paddle wheeler cruises.
9. CYCLE THE CLARE VALLEY’S RIESLING TRAIL
Among the numerous cycling tracks that meander throughout SA, the Clare Valley’s Riesling Trail is one of the most popular with its gum-tree woodlands, rolling vineyards, grasslands, bush and farmlands. Following the old rail line between Auburn and Clare, the 25kms. route is suitable for all ages and abilities and wanders through the heart of the wine growing region, offering many opportunities to visit cellar doors and picturesque villages en route.
10. WALK THE HEYSEN TRAIL
Considered to be SA’s premier walk, The Heysen Trail, which traverses the Fleurieu Peninsula, Adelaide Hills and the Flinders Ranges, provides visitors with spectacular cliff top views and the opportunity to see eastern grey kangaroos, lizards and wildflowers.
























