Ready to Roll

It’s D-day once again and we’re ready to roll on our 'Amazing Road Trip'. Hurry, last team to arrive may be late for happy hour!
Gunning NSW

With the joy of Christmas now behind us, we’re finally packed and on the road for the start of our ‘Amazing Road Trip’. Ultimate destination: Port Lincoln SA to cage dive with Great WhiteLeia mais
Griffith NSW

Remind me for future not to plan a road trip that coincides with a Test Match 🤦🏽♀️ I have a new found appreciation for ‘watching’ cricket. At least the commentary was entertaining,Leia mais
Mildura VIC

This morning we left Griffith and headed towards Mildura, criss-crossing the Murrumbidgee River as we went.
We’ve enjoyed the random Christmas displays at farm gates and along fence lines. SomeLeia mais
Wentworth NSW

This morning our planned and pre-booked tour out to the World Heritage Mungo National Park was cancelled due it being too hot! A bit disappointing considering it’s only 35 degrees 😆
The NP isLeia mais
New Year’s Eve

Another cracking day in Mildura. We started with a lazy coffee and breakfast at the MAC cafe (Mildura Arts Centre) before checking out the galleries and historic Rio Vista, arguably Mildura’s mostLeia mais
Dhungala VIC

This morning we checked out the historic Psyche Bend Pumps, the original irrigation pumps installed in 1888 to supply water from the Murray to the Mildura Irrigation District and reportedly the oldestLeia mais
Nuriootpa SA

After a restful and relaxing few days parked up in Mildura over New Year’s, we’re back on the road heading west. Destination: Barossa Valley.
We made good time (gaining half an hour as we crossedLeia mais
Barossa Valley SA

Vineyards, wineries and cellar doors as far as the eye can see!
We started the day in Tanunda exploring the main street. A couple of coffees and famous Browns Barossa Donuts later, we headed to StLeia mais
Adelaide SA

Happy birthday Lachlan!
A special breakfast of scrambled eggs and ham, followed by birthday surprises for the newest 14 year old. A cracking way to start the day 🥰
Today we ventured into AdelaideLeia mais
Port Lincoln SA

Technically it’s only 288 km to Port Lincoln yet we’ll cover more than 630 km by road today to get up and around the Spencer Gulf.
A slow travel morning zig-zagging our way cross country throughLeia mais
Neptune Islands SA

Shark cage dive day! I still can’t believe I agreed to this ridiculous experience.
A very early start had us at the Marina by 6:30 am ready to board Calypso Star Charters for the three hourLeia mais
Coffin Bay SA

This morning we made the half hour drive west of Port Lincoln to the isolated yet beautifully scenic town of Coffin Bay, which is internationally famous for its ‘Coffin Bay Oysters’. In actualLeia mais
Lincoln National Park SA

We enjoyed a lazy start today, exploring the main street of town before indulging in brunch at L'Anse French Cafe and Croissantarie. They claimed to serve the best croissants in the State and theyLeia mais
Spencer Gulf SA

Farewell Port Lincoln, it’s been amazing.
We said in 2023 when we visited Streaky Bay on our return from WA that we would one day love to return to the Eyre Peninsula to explore its full glory.Leia mais
Hahndorf SA

Today we relived a fond memory from our 2017 road trip, indulging in not one but two German platters at the Hahndorf Inn. The huge pork knuckles, schnitzels, kranskies, ribs, meatballs, sauerkraut,Leia mais
McLaren Vale SA

This afternoon Dan, Helen, Anthony and I ventured into the beautiful McLaren Vale Region, while the kids stayed back and enjoyed the pool, putt-putt and other on-site activities at the caravanLeia mais
Limestone Coast SA

On the move again today exploring along the Limestone Coast towards Mt Gambier. A pretty drive with Lake Alexandrina on one side, where the mighty Murray River filters out to sea, and pink salt lakesLeia mais
Mt Gambier SA

Today we explored the geological wonders of Mount Gambier, including the underground garden of Eden at Umpherston Sinkhole, Cave Garden, and dazzling sapphire waters of the famed Blue Lake.Leia mais
Coonawarra SA

They say a good day starts with good coffee and ends with good wine… Today was a good day 😊
After a (not) quick coffee stop at the Metro Bakery in Mt Gambier (credit though to their sourdoughLeia mais
Echuca VIC

We couldn’t leave Mt Gambier without trying ScRoll Queen - apparently it’s a Victorian/South Australian thing. A warm savoury scroll served as breakfast while the sweet ones were saved for lunch.Leia mais
Murray River NSW

Today was a real mixed bag of experiences. This morning we explored the Port of Echuca, a living monument to the 1870s when it was the third largest port in Australia, outside Sydney and Melbourne. WeLeia mais
Moama NSW

After a much needed sleep in, we slowly found our way to the iconic Aussie Beer Shed & Heritage Farm Museum on the outskirts of Echuca, showcasing an eclectic collection of memorabilia from beer cansLeia mais
Thong Tree VIC

We’ve previously painted a rock on the Port Macquarie breakwall, now under the cover of darkness we’ve added to the Thong Tree on the Echuca River Walk.
Thanks to Josh for donating his oldLeia mais
Gundagai NSW

On the road to Gundagai… we stopped at the quaint little heritage town of Rutherglen to round out our tour of east coast wine regions. This trip, we’ve now covered the Riverina, Barossa, ClareLeia mais