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Iluka Bay

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    • Day 48–50

      Iluka

      April 17 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Continued along Waterfall Way. First stop was Dangar Falls, then Dorrigo National Park where there's a Rainforest Centre and Skywalk. Did the walk down to Crystal Falls (long walk down, but worth it through the rainforest). Then stopped at Bellingen (Tourist Office for tips for when we get to the coast) . Satwell lookout was amazing, with views of the coast to the north and south.Read more

    • Day 48–50

      Iluka 2

      April 17 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      On the advice of the campsite manager, we walked through the littoral rainforest for 45 mins to the Bluff lookout and then Bluff Beach. Plenty of cars in the car park but very few people on the sand. Walked to the end of the breakwall in the afternoon. Thunderstorm in the evening.Read more

    • Day 53

      Grafton, New South Wales

      April 12, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      We only came here to get the car serviced.

      The fellas at Mitsubishi found a bush rat camped under the chassis of the Paj! He had made himself a Rat Palace under there. He was duly evicted by way of the pressure washer. Sorry Roland! 🐀

      Anyway, Grafton. What a dump. Rife with miserable, dodgy folk.

      We've already left for the beachside town of Iluka.
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    • Day 57

      Iluka, Northern NSW

      April 16, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      We like Iluka. There's not much here, just a beach and a pub really. Much less than Agnes Water had to offer, with hindsight. But we like it.

      Dick is loving being back by the ocean again. He is not loving the car, however, and we've been to the vet for some car sickness tablets. *sigh

      We love the wildlife on our doorstep. There's a family of four Kookaburras that visit early each morning, looking for worms and snails, of which there are plenty as it doesn't stop raining for long.

      It is crowded at this park, due to Easter. Lots of noisy kids and stressed parents. Don't think I missed out there by not having any. I thought this would be very annoying, but I actually quite like the fact that the campsite is alive with the laughter and folk enjoying themselves, past 9pm. Usually, everything goes silent once the sun sets at six, and I find that a bit eery. And dull! It is impossible to whisper at the dog for 14hrs and not laugh at the telly.

      I've been entertaining myself whilst it's been raining, by leaving a 1 star review for a caravan park I was going to book, until I saw their over zealous, abundant and impossible dog rules. And the fines they believe they are entitled to charge you, if you don't adhere to them. It is evident they did not obtain legal advice, before publishing those. I'd love to see them challenged at Magistrates Court. They'd be a laughing stock. The rules include charging extra per night for each dog and apparently, you must tell your dog not to pee or poop, until it is off their grounds.

      Dick is trained not to eliminate whilst on leash, so this is easy for us. But he has been raised by a dog trainer and has had intensive training his entire life. This is not achievable for the average family dog. And therefore, glorious 1 star review bait!

      Parks should know why they are losing business, and it should be made public. I have given them the opportunity to publicly justify these extra fees (that no one else charges) and explain their ridiculous rules (that no one else imposes). Or just admit that they don't actually want dogs at their park and are only allowing dogs to claim the 'Pet Friendly' banner that gives them extra credit and priority in Google listings.

      Do you think they'll post a polite, professional reply answering those questions and justifying their extra charges, as all businesses should? Perhaps they might mention that they provide extra facilities for dogs or have built them a fenced park that cost X amount of dollars? So that others may read their response to the review and think "This business is run by professionals, I will spend my hard earned dollars here".

      Of course not, they're Australian! Therefore, cattiness, pettiness and presumptions they are in no position to make, was their go to favoured response. And gloriously, the Manager 'Billy-Bob Two-Toes' who is usually eminently unqualified to run a business, will publicly publish such a reply for the world to read, and instantly form a bad impression of the management of the park.

      We're supposed to be heading for Minnie Water next week, but they don't seem to be on top of their admin, and haven't confirmed the booking yet.

      Who knows where we'll end up!
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    • Day 8

      Iluka

      July 11, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Stopped overnight at Iluka to catch up with some friends who were camping there. It's a nice old style township on the river and seaside with great fishing. Spotted some dolphins in the river - they gave us a bit of fright actually!
      Our fellow traveller, Cheryl, had a special birthday while we here so we had a nice dinner out.
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