Walkabout hotel

We’ve been in Cloncurry since 26/6 and will leave tomorrow. An unexpected longer stay. In this busy town. We had someone look at our electrics in the caravan and they have done a temporary fix soWeiterlesen
We’ve been in Cloncurry since 26/6 and will leave tomorrow. An unexpected longer stay. In this busy town. We had someone look at our electrics in the caravan and they have done a temporary fix soWeiterlesen
Arrived at Karumba, on the Gulf of Carpentaria this afternoon. It’s lovely to see the sea again. I definitely have an affinity with the ocean. Whilst the inland is vast and beautiful, the ocean isWeiterlesen
We visited the Barra centre before leaving Karumba. It turns out this was very interesting. They have released thousands of baby Barra back into the creeks and lakes of the Gulf region. It is both aWeiterlesen
We awoke to a clearer sky but heard that roads were still wet. So we decided on a day trip to Lawn Hill National Park/ Boodjamulla. We moved the van to a recognised free camp area on higher ground andWeiterlesen
Beautiful, peaceful, relaxing. Sitting in our camp chairs facing Lawn Hill creek watching the birds, fish, and even a turtle sighting, is as soul refreshing as anything. Figs falling into the creek asWeiterlesen
Along the way from Gregory to Normanton we stopped for lunch at the Burke and Wills roadhouse. A very busy place and of interest to me as I am reading an autobiography about the first owner of thisWeiterlesen
A day of travelling on the Savannah Way from Near Normanton to Georgetown. Our first stop which turned out to be quite a long stop was in Croydon an old Gold mining town. The towns people and shireWeiterlesen
Once we set up camp at the tall timber roadhouse we set out to explore more waterfalls. Mill stream falls, Tully Gorge
Koombaloomba Dam and Little Millstream falls. We are also lucky enough to have aWeiterlesen
Mount surprise. We stayed the night at Bedrock caravan park which was a lovely grassed and well planted park in amongst the rock and savannah lands with great facilities. We booked a tour of UndaraWeiterlesen
Cobbold Gorge was spectacular. We spent 2 nights in the camping area and did their guided tour. We also walked 2 of their trails and had drinks in the bar area overlooking their dam and pool. It was aWeiterlesen
ReisenderHope you dodge the rain Jac. Love the Walkabout Pub.