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Nelson Bay

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    • Day 9

      Delfintour

      November 19, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Heute haben wir eine Delfintour gemacht 🐬 und waren hinten am Schiff in einem Netz im Wasser ☺️🌊
      Danach ging es mit dem Zug auch schon wieder zurück nach Sydney, wo wir für eine Nacht wieder ins Wakeup Hostel eingecheckt haben.Read more

    • Day 77

      Nelson Bay, NSW

      August 5, 2015 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      BUNDABERG to NELSON BAY 24/7/15 - 5/8/15

      FW. We got to Childers the day before their annual Childers Show and noticed the number of people in town. The local Peanut Van operator told us the population in Childers swells from 3000 to 40000 for that weekend so we bought a supply of peanut products and moved on.

      In Maroochydore we stayed inside a friend’s empty Factory and boy do those metal roof buildings make strange noises all night long.

      After Maroochydore we set off for Toowoomba and decided to tackle the climb with the caravan. We made it ok all but in 2nd and 3rd for most of the climb.

      Once we crossed the border into NSW we noticed the massive amount of new motorway that was under construction, roughly 400kms from nth of Byron Bay to Nelson Bay. They could afford to spend some money on the existing road surface though because it is pretty bad.

      The weather is getting colder and the wind seems to be following us down the coast.

      HW. After free-camping near a wetland area beside the Bruce Highway just north of Gympie, we drove on to Maroochydore where we enjoyed the luxury of parking the van inside an almost empty factory where we also had the use of a kitchenette and bathroom. Our friends Ross & Jenny were house-sitting an apartment situated on the river so we enjoyed a leisurely afternoon on their deck right next to the water. We also visited Australia Zoo during our time in Maroochydore and spent an enjoyable day there. (Finally we saw some crocodiles, even though they were in captivity!!) Couldn’t believe the number of people there on a weekday in the middle of winter.

      We headed inland to Toowoomba and found the weather decidedly colder at night. The climb up the hill to Toowoomba certainly made the Pajero work hard. While there we drove out to a local lookout where we had magnificent views of the countryside for many kilometres. We also went to see some of the gardens for which Toowoomba is famous although we were about a month too early for the spring floral displays. The Japanese gardens were really lovely. We visited the Cobb & Co museum which was very interesting with lots of exhibits and information on the history of Cobb & Co. The museum also had a workshop where a wheelwright was making wooden wagon wheels. In another section was a photographic display where we were lucky to meet an elderly photographer (Graham Burstow) who has won many awards in Australia and overseas for his work. He gave us information about lots of his photos and camera equipment on display.

      Next we headed South down the Pacific Highway, crossing the border into NSW and after a quick visit to see my cousin who lives on the edge of the mountain range above Byron Bay and has million dollar views up and down the coast, we continued on to Yamba which is on the coast midway between Ballina and Grafton. It is a lovely spot and we were met by a couple of friends who are spending a couple of months there in their van for the winter. The caravan park was magnificent and for only an extra $4 per night we treated ourselves to an ensuite site. Ron and Rhonda drove us round the area and showed us lots of places of interest during our couple of days with them. We visited the little town of Maclean which has a strong Scottish history and all the lamp-posts are painted in different tartans. The Maclean lookout provided great views – the rivers in northern NSW are enormous and winding. We continued down to Urunga, just south of Coffs Harbour where we stayed for a night at the caravan park. My mother lived in Urunga for more than 30 years so it was good to go back for a visit. We made our way south and had a look at South West Rocks which is a very pretty spot on the coast, then on to Forster where we stayed for a night at a caravan park right beside the lake. We had great views from our windows but strangely the place was nearly empty. The nights are getting colder!!!

      Continuing south we drove alongside lakes and waterways all down this section of the NSW coast which is really beautiful. Our next stop was Nelson Bay where we met good friends Jean and Fred who had driven up from Wollongong for a few days R & R. We spent a couple of days taking in the scenery, walking up an enormous hill to a lookout over Shoal Bay and enjoying a couple of meals at the local clubs.
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    • Day 51

      Nelsons Bay

      November 11, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      We woke up and thankfully had a really good sleep. We were parked down a side street so there was barely any traffic and it wasn't too warm.
      Jake drove to the rugby pitch and we done our stretches. Jake done a big run and I done slower one because it was the first since I hurt my hip again. We done stretches after and then had our bananas.
      We then drove to little Nelsons Bay. Jake gave himself a moustache and then and lay there for a while and got in the sea. It was so so nice. Jake fell asleep snoring with his hand in the air 😅
      After we drove back to the rugby pitch to cook lunch and we went to the pool beside it to have our showers. We drove into Nelsons Bay, Jake had a coffee and then we went back to the van, I had a look around the shops and walked around.
      Then we got prawns and bread and had that for dinner as we were not starving. It ended up being really filling. We cleaned up and stayed there for a while to watch the sunset. We then treated ourselves to a mc flurry and then drove to where we parked last night sleep.
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    • Day 32

      Roadtrip

      March 7, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Heute sind wir gegen 6:15 aufgestanden, nach vorne durchgegangen und los gefahren, da langsam alle zur Arbeit fahren und wir beim „wild campen“ nicht erwischt werden wollten.
      Nach ca. 30 min haben wir einen Stopp vor Sydney am Wasser gemacht und gefrühstückt mit Blick auf dem Flughafen von Sydney🌅.
      Nachdem wir uns fertig gemacht haben, sind wir weiter nach Sydney gefahren. Pure Katastrophe 😂😱😭.
      Ständig hat Google Maps nicht mit uns geredet, uns falsch geleitet und unseren Standort verloren 🤦🏻‍♀️
      Wir sind sogar 3 mal über die Sydney Harbour Bridge gefahren😂.
      Außerdem brauchten wir 30 min um ein Parkhaus zu suchen, in das wir mit unseren Van rein passen .. 😅 Leider wissen wir nicht wie hoch unser Van ist und sind in ein Parkhaus, was nur bis 2 m Höhe geht reingefahren 😅🤦🏻‍♀️ es war sehr eng und Lena ist wieder Rückwärts raus gefahren.
      In Sydney haben wir eigentlich nur einen Halt gemacht wegen Lenas Handy, weil das vor 2 Tagen einfach so ausgegangen ist🤦🏻‍♀️ Wir sind zum Apple Store gegangen, der riesig ist 😅 haben dort Leroy aus dem Surfcamp getroffen und waren zu 3. bei Macces essen 😅🍔🍟
      Anschließend haben wir Leroy unseren Van gezeigt und sind Richtung Port Stephens zum Campingplatz gefahren. Leider wurde es nichts mit dem Campingplatz, da wir auf einen Sandweg waren, der später noch schlimmer wurde und wir nicht mehr rausgekommen wären. Wir sind dann zu zwei Aussichtspunkten gefahren und mussten bei dem einem insgesamt 40min wandern .. 😕

      Wir hatten leider auch nicht das beste Wetter.. Es war sehr kalt.. trotz Laufhose und Pulli.. ich glaube ich werde Krank🤒
      Sind dann 1h zu einem kostenlosen Parkplatz gefahren, hier übernachten diesmal auch mehrere Leute 😅
      Und es gibt sogar eine Dusche 😍

      Liebe Grüße aus Kurri Kurri😂
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    • Day 18

      Nelsons Bay

      October 9, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      We woke at Nelsons Bay and went to the beach and drove around for the day.
      We drove to soilders point and got a nice time lapse of the sun. This area is ment to be so popular for Koalas but loads are gone because of the fires 😞Read more

    • Day 21

      Day 21 - Ballina to Nelson Bay NSW

      June 26, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Completed 592km today
      Departed: Ballina 7:30am. No Maccas coffee this morning as I missed the turn off just out of Ballina 😢
      Arrived: Nelson Bay 2:50pm. Just enough time to unpack the car, get into comfortable clothes and sit down for the first bounce at 3:20pm 🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤
      Driving Conditions: Sunny all day ☀️ a little bit cool to start the day but no wind, perfect!
      Traffic: Easiest drive yet, all dual highway A1 Pacific Hwy for the entire way. Very little traffic early on a little bit from Port Macquarie onwards.
      Stops: Coffs Harbour, finally got my Maccas coffee ☕️. Port Macquarie service centre, as the Hwy bypasses most towns, you get these massive service centres in which to stop at, lots of choice for food & drinks.
      Accomodation: Hotel Nelson at Nelson Bay in the Port Stephens area. Lovely room, awesome comfy bed, nice balcony and a small view of the bay 🌊
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    • Day 1

      A new chapter begins

      June 14, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Left Pete's at Nelson Bay, Judy wished me a safe trip. Torn between wanting to get to warmer climes and not wanting to leave my darling girl behind. This is a new chapter in our lives, travelling without Isis, and I wish she was still with us.Read more

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    Nelson Bay, 2315, Нельсон Бэй

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