• Bombah Point

    November 29, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    We made our way over the Blue Mountains, through Katoomba (a place we have visited twice in the past) ,and then skirted Sydney on the west side. We stopped for breakfast at a rest stop where a large number of campers were airing off soaked equipment in the sunshine.
    We travelled further north to Buladhelah, where we just made it into the Tourist Information Bureau before its closing.
    The two gentlemen there were very keen to inform us of what was available in the area, and we came away with maps and leaflets of things to see and walks to be done.
    We then drove eastward to Bombah Point, where we booked ourselves in for a 4 night stay. The campsite was within the Myall Lakes National park, once again very beautiful. The final half hour of our journey there was through rainforest and partly gravel track. We chose a pitch with great views of the lake. The site was quite empty, but was due to fill up on Friday for the weekend. As the light faded the resident kangaroos started appearing, some of them quite huge. We never tire of seeing these creatures bouncing around in their natural habitat.
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