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Bald Hill

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    • Day 49

      Way to Jamberoo

      July 23, 2017 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Heute morgen unter leichtem Frost auf den Gras im Wald erwacht. Frühstück gab's dem nach also drinnen 😋
      Danach machten wir uns Recht schnell auf den Weg in Richtung Leura wo wir die Cascades anschauen gingen. Dann weiter über Wentworth falls lookout, alles ganz schön gewesen aber iwann hatten wir keine Lust mehr und machten uns auf den Weg zurück in Richtung Küste👍
      Nach gut 2 Stunden Fahrt waren wir an unserem ersten Stopp angekommen, Bald Hill Lookout!
      Tolle Aussicht auf die Küste, Strand und vorallem die über 600 Meter lange Sea Cliff Bridge😉
      Nach einem kleinen Snack machten wir uns auch dort auf den Weg und fuhren weiter in Richtung Wollongong!
      Vorbei an den Rock Pools von Coalcliff, welches ein Pool am/im Meer ist der jedoch nicht mit Salzwasser sondern Süßwasser aus einer Quelle gefüllt ist.
      Das Bild in der Broschüre sah vielversprechend und spektakulär aus, der Anblick vor Ort war natürlich leider nicht ganz so genial aber trotzdem ganz cool.
      Nun fuhren wir weiter die Küste entlang, rein nach Wollongong, um genauer zu sein in den botanischen Garten. Dort gab es eine rote Brücke im Japan Style auf welcher wir ein zwei Bilder machten. Zweiter Stopp in Wollongong war der Falgstaffhill welcher zwei Leuchttürme behaust. Leider nicht so beieinander das man sie auf ein Bild bekommt und auch nicht so spektakulär aber trotzdem witzig, zwei Leuchttürme in etwa 300 Meter Entfernung stehen zu haben.
      Dann ging es für uns noch einkaufen und auf den Weg nach Jamberoo wo heute unsere Rest Area ist 😁.
      Dort ne Runde Karten gespielt und dann gab's Abendessen. Film schaun und ab ins Bett 😜
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    • Day 243

      Fahrt zum Javis Bay National Park

      November 27, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Der eine Roadtrip ist vorbei, der nächste beginnt! Diesmal leider nur für zwei Tage. Zuerst sind wir mit dem Zug zu Cocos Tante gefahren, um ihr selbstausgebauten Campervan zu klauen. Dann ging es los Richtung Meer.Read more

    • Day 3

      Bald Hill Lookout

      December 26, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      😍🤙🏼
      Ein Bierchen am schönsten Aussichtspunkt getrunken.
      Danach schwimmen im Meer 🌊
      Der perfekteste Tag der ganzen Reise, auch wenn wir abends von unserem Schlafplatz vertrieben wurden und uns einen anderen suchen mussten.Read more

    • Day 32

      Bald Hill ... in Stanwell Tops

      October 6, 2017 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Today was shopping day as we had dislodged G & G's (Gwyneth and Graham) routine, they should have gone yesterday, so we headed to Woolworths, picked up everything needed as well as petrol and headed home to unpack. Once cold stuff was in the fridge we headed out this time North along the coast road from Bulli passing a number of coastal towns before arriving at Stanwell Park, where we were hoping to have coffee at a really good cafe G & G knew. Unfortunately, this was now a wreck and new cafe would be under construction in 2018. We looked around the area carefully as the field and beach are used as a landing site for hang gliders who use Bald Hill above as their launch site.
      Bald Hill is one of Illawarra's most well known and most popular lookouts situated on top of the hill of that name. Not only are the views excellent, the area is also internationally known as a major hang gliding point.
      It was on the beach below Bald Hill that Lawrence Hargrave, an Australian pioneer of flight, made a successful flight on 12 November 1894. The Australian inventor of the box kite, linked four of his kites together, added a sling seat, and flew 16 feet. By demonstrating to a sceptical public that it was possible to build a safe and stable flying machine, Hargrave opened the door to other inventors and pioneers.
      We decided to go and watch the hang gliders and see if the area above had changed. So we wound our way slowly up the hill. A memorial cairn dedicated to Hargraves has been erected at the peak of the hill near the car park. This was having an additional tiled surround added to it while we were up there. Although there was the possibility of taking a flight, these had to be booked before hand! It was amazing to watch the pilots using the air currents to lift their craft and finally carefully land on the sand below. Though the kestrel, or similar bird who was hunting for lunch at the same time could not be matched for skill and beauty!
      Before heading back down the long winding road, we headed towards Helensburgh and stopped at another hidden religious site. Helensburgh’s Sri Venkateswara Temple is one of the most popular and impressive Hindu temples in the Southern Hemisphere, drawing visitors and Hindu devotees from all over New South Wales, and the rest of Australia.
      The small, isolated town of Helensburgh may seem like an odd choice for the location of such an important religious landmark, but it was chosen in 1978 as an abode for Lord Venkateswara and Goddess Lakshmi in accordance with Vedic principles. The five requirements for the construction of a Hindu temple are:
      a) Virgin land (no building can ever have stood there before)
      b) Island land (of course, Australia is the biggest island in the world. Also, there are no neighbouring buildings on the piece of land and it is made into an ‘island’ by the roads on each side of it).
      c) Land surrounded by forest (no shortage of bushland surrounding Helensburgh)
      d) Close to a water source (the temple is located close to the area’s beautiful Kelly’s Falls and surrounding creek system)
      e) Close to the ocean (famous Stanwell Park beach is only a ten-minute drive from the temple)
      The temple’s location in Temple Road, Helensburgh, NSW, meets all five of these requirements, making the site venerated by all devotees. The Helensburgh temple was constructed in the traditional style of Indian architecture, creating a truly unique and beautiful cultural jewel in the landscape.
      We headed down the hill and crossed back along the highway, stopping for a look at the other end of the bridge. The Sea Cliff Bridge is an eye-catching structure borne of years of drama and frustration. Whenever it rained or there were major storms the risk of rock falls and subsidence on the original road became a grave risk! So the road was closed for two and a half years while the government developed a solution, which caused major hardship to the people and businesses in the area. The 665 metre Sea Cliff Bridge is a highlight along the Grand Pacific Drive. Opened in December 2005, the Sea Cliff Bridge offers visitors the chance to get out of the car and stretch their legs. It is also a great viewing platform for migrating whales heading north/south during migrating season.
      After lunching in Corrimal we headed towards the Woolangong seafront for coffee and a beachside view for a relaxing hour or so. An evening at G & G's with music and discussion brought the day to an end.
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    • Day 7

      Grand Pacific Drive in Richtung Süden

      December 5, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Nun gehts in Richtung Süden. Kurz hinter Sydney im Royal National Park beginnt der Grand Pacific Drive, eine schöne Küstenstraße. Leider ists heute eher frisch, ca 20 Grad und bewölkt.
      Nachmittags besuchen wir noch einen Hindutempel.
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    • Day 44

      On a visite toute la grand pacific drive

      July 29, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Avec Soso ça y’est on peut officiellement dire qu’on a visité toute la côte de la Grand Pacific Drive !
      On a déniché les derniers points de vue ce weekend.
      Week-end assez tranquille on fait des footings, on mange au restau et on profite du soleil !
      J’espère que ça va en France je vous fais des bisous
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    • Day 104

      Bald Hill Lookout.

      June 2, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      The options were, a boring run back along the freeway, or the scenic route. Guess which we decided to take? 😁

      Yep! A steady drive north via Stanwell Park and up to the Tops. The view from Bald Hill was a bit misty but still rather impressive. No hand gliders today, but plenty of tourists out sightseeing.

      We could easily see the sea bridge back down the coast.
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    • Day 105

      Driving Through Sydney & South

      December 2, 2018 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 33 °C

      Time to head through Sydney today. We had planned to go around via the new freeway M7 but decided, given it was Sunday, we would drive more inner city on the M1 and M3.

      It was a little stressful, especially in Sydney, changing roads and highways while towing the caravan with lots of traffic everywhere.

      For the most part the traffic moved and within 90 minutes we were crossing the Hawkesbury River and straight into the Sydney suburbs.

      Once through Sydney we headed back to the coast South of the Royal National Park so we could drive the famous Sea Cliff Bridge, a $52’million bridge that links the seaside villages of Coalcliff and Clifton in the northern Illawarra region.

      Before we drove over it, we stopped at the Bald Hill Headland Lookout to see the remarkable bridge cantilevered over the ocean. It was more impressive seeing it from the lookout than driving it as you just don’t get to see how far away from the cliff face you are, when you are actually on it.

      Next we drove through several cute little seaside towns with sensational beaches, however being Sunday and 35 degrees, every man and his dog was out and about! Also, the roads were narrow, filled with cars parked everywhere and there was nowhere we could have parked with the caravan in tow.

      Eventually we made it to our caravan park in Shoalhaven Heads, situated between the river and the ocean. The river was right behind our site and accessible through a gate leading from the caravan park to the riverside park. We set up, walked around to check out the waterways around us and chatted to some of our neighbours. Time for happy hour in the late afternoon sun before we cooked dinner.

      Good night from south of Sydney.
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