Australie
Clare

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    • Jour 8

      Clare

      30 mai 2022, Australie ⋅ 🌧 12 °C

      We temporarily farewelled the Murray River with a day in Goolwa, where we took a Coorong Discovery Cruise down through the lock and past the mouth of the Murray to make a brief stop in the national park.

      The weather was pretty bad, and the southerly winds were pushing the tide up and creating quite a maelstrom at the entrance to the river. In fact we actually had to rise up in the lock to reach the level of the sea.

      The scenery, though, was fascinating, and the bleak weather made our quick visit to Storm Boy country all the more appealing. We hopped off the boat and walked some distance through the dunes into a fascinating and peaceful - if cold - environment.

      We stayed the night in Goolwa then in the morning did a rather tedious drive, skirting around Adelaide, through Gawler and on to Clare.

      There wasn’t much happening in Clare that afternoon - apart from 11-degree temperatures, strong winds and intermittent rain squalls. We arrived too late for a mooted winery lunch so did some washing instead!

      Before leaving Clare the following morning we took a drive out to Mintaro for a look around the historic town, then out to Martindale Hall - a grand stone mansion built in 1880, incredibly stylish and filled with some magnificent pieces of furniture.

      As it was built by a rich guy - he even imported 50 tradesmen from England - Martindale Hall was surrounded by a polo ground, racecourse, boating lake and a cricket pitch. Kind of makes our cabin in the caravan park seem rather puny!
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    • Jour 84

      Clare Valley 😍🍷🥂

      6 juillet 2023, Australie

      I understand the southern and eastern parts of Australia have received a lot of rainfall recently but oh my god, I have never seen so much green in all my life! (And that’s saying something, coming from the Upper Murray).

      We were well and truly into the grain-growing and farming area of SA as we snaked along towards Clare Valley from Port Augusta. Perfect covers of grass and crops were growing as far as the eye could see (photos can’t do it justice) and the paddocks were immense.

      Slowly it changed into a hollow of sorts as we arrived into the Clare Valley and Clare township and it was just gorgeous, even though the weather was cold and dreary. We made an effort to get to Clare on the recommendation of a friend and I must say we’ll have to make an effort to get back there soon. The town was quite historic and well set up for tourism and we only visited one vineyard for lunch, called Pauletts, so we only touched the tip of the iceberg.
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