Warrumbungles National Park
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We arrived at Blackman campsite late afternoon and set up camp in the Warrumbungle National Park. We had awesome views with amazing magma cliff formations (such as the breadknife).
After makingLäs mer
We arrived at Blackman campsite late afternoon and set up camp in the Warrumbungle National Park. We had awesome views with amazing magma cliff formations (such as the breadknife).
After makingLäs mer
Due to a series of unfortunate events, we were not able to stay at Red Head beach (pay friendly camping beach, where we were supposed to spend the long week end with our friends).
We managed to findLäs mer
We spent an eventful long weekend with our friends around Chichester state forest (or how we call it: 🎶 Barrington Tops 🎶
We finally managed to find a spot for 25 people to camp. All ourLäs mer
From Barrington Tops we had 3/4 days to get to Byron before the weekend. We had plans to see Lara’s sister and Robins cousin.
We said our goodbyes to our Barrington Tops crew and headed northLäs mer
Fast forward to Byron Bay as we have been to busy/lazy to update the inbetween towns and did not stay long...
The morning before arriving to Byron, we went 4×4 on ballina seven miles beach and LaraLäs mer
Brunswick Heads - beautiful place on the north coast full of simple pleasures. It is a sea side village that offers everything from surfing, fishing, paddle boarding in clear blue rivers, showers andLäs mer
We are now into our second week in Byron Bay, enjoying the laid back, beach lifestyle and all that Byron and the surrounds have to offer.
We are waking up early for sunrise, doing either Broken HeadLäs mer
We visited here one afternoon just before dusk to have a swim in the Tea Tree lake, know for its medicinal and magical cure, boosting the immune system and blood circulation, giving relief from achesLäs mer
Lennox head, popular for those who know how to Kite.
The photos say it all.. Robbie in his element, enjoying the strong winds :)