Our pre retirement trial trip- day 41
109 km Crystal Brook to Moonta SA
The aim today was to start to explore the Yorke Peninsula. Job done ✔️
Another new area for us to explore 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
After saying goodbye to Bowman Park and the big lizard our first stop was Port Broughton, winner of the Tiny Tourism Town award, and we can see why. It’s a beautiful seafront town, with an historic jetty and fun water feature. We walked the historical trail through town and couldn’t resist popping into the fabulous bakery for morning tea treats.
Oh and Christmas is definitely coming to this town 🎄
Our journey took us through Kadina, the largest town on the peninsula and otherwise known as ‘Australia’s Little Cornwall’.
Whilst there a guy noticed one of the phrases we have written in odd places around the Ute, he loved it and felt it resonated. He’s been considering stopping work to do more of what he loves- great to think we might have helped that thought process along 💙
We arrived in Moonta, a town whose origins are based in copper mining. It’s a beautiful area with its historic buildings and the stunning beaches and jetty’s of Moonta Bay and Port Hughes close by.
There’s so much to see and do here we think it deserves a few days, so we’ve decided to make it our base.
Our home for the next few nights is the Moonta RV Overnight Stop Area- self contained RV area with bins, dump point and water available. No toilets.
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