On our way to Streaky Bay we stopped overnight at Kiana Park. A peaceful family owned & operated farm. We also spent some time walking around unusual rock formations called Murphy’s Haystacks. We stayed at the Streaky Bay Foreshore Caravan Park for 4 nights. The waters edge was only meters from our van and IContinue reading “Streaky Bay (SA)”
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Coffin Bay (SA)
We rolled into the tiny tranquil town of Coffin Bay and decided to make it our home-base for the next 5 nights. This carefree bay looks and feels like the holiday-town from your childhood. We enjoyed the Oyster Walk that winds around the many sheltered coves and up to the lookout. We also explored theContinue reading “Coffin Bay (SA)”
Wallaroo (SA)
We aim to spend most of our time discovering Western Australia however we spent a few weeks following South Australia’s stunning “Seafood Frontier” coastline and stayed in the towns of Wallaroo, Whyalla, Coffin Bay & Streaky Bay. The Wallaroo Jetty extends out 870 meters into water that is 10 metres deep. Groups of dolphins hangContinue reading “Wallaroo (SA)”
Belair National Park (SA)
We back tracked slightly from Adelaide to spend a few days at the Belair National Park which is South Australia’s oldest park and offers many walking trails. We walked a 10km loop trail that started a little ho-hum but quickly turned into a good old fashioned Aussie bush walk.🐨 Joke of the week – SimbaContinue reading “Belair National Park (SA)”
Adelaide (SA)
We arrived at the beginning of the long weekend and checked into Levi Caravan park which is situated on the River Torrens about 4 kms from Adelaide City. We spent the week sightseeing by walking, riding & catching buses. I loved travelling on Adelaide buses. The O-Bahn guided busway is the worlds fastest and atContinue reading “Adelaide (SA)”
Finally…travelling Australia🤞
I would like to say at 8am we rolled out the gates on the first morning of our adventure however it was more likely at 8am we rolled out of bed. We’ve spent over 30 years setting the alarm clock for 6am so we decided that during this trip we would NEVER set the alarmContinue reading “Finally…travelling Australia🤞”
Swan Hill (VIC)- Walks – River Precinct
This walk beside the mighty Murray River has plenty of facilities and quirky attractions to explore along the way. We started at the Riverside Caravan Park however you can start anywhere and head in either direction. This riverfront track is approximately 4.5 kms of well maintained asphalt. If you want to walk further you canContinue reading “Swan Hill (VIC)- Walks – River Precinct”
Daylesford (VIC) – Walks – Tipperary Springs to Bryces Flat
This track is not hard but it’s definitely a track. Some parts are quite narrow and close to steep slopes but it’s not strenuous. Take your time and you’ll spot many old diggings from the gold rush era. Just walk slowly, watch your step and immerse yourself in the natural bush spirit and sounds. ThisContinue reading “Daylesford (VIC) – Walks – Tipperary Springs to Bryces Flat”
Daylesford VIC – Walks – Domino Trail
On the morning of this walk the wind was squally and heavy rain had soaked the ground. Once we stepped on to the trail it was mostly dry and the trees seem to protect us, creating a feeling of calm. We started at Lyonville and walked to historic Trentham Railway Station then returned. We passedContinue reading “Daylesford VIC – Walks – Domino Trail”
Daylesford VIC
I had been to Daylesford for day trips and to be quite honest I thought the town was overrated. Crowded, rather snobbish and certainly not the relaxing spa country you envisage. I struggled to find the appeal BUT on this trip I stayed a little longer, delved a little deeper and explored the region, mostlyContinue reading “Daylesford VIC”
