Our last suburb stop was St. Kilda where we ate lunch (a yummy grilled barramundi, salad, and chips) and had a coffee, and we also looked at the beach briefly.
After that, we returned to the CBD toLeia mais
Our last suburb stop was St. Kilda where we ate lunch (a yummy grilled barramundi, salad, and chips) and had a coffee, and we also looked at the beach briefly.
After that, we returned to the CBD toLeia mais
I would have liked to explore Melbourne a bit more, but, unfortunately, Southeast Australia’s biggest storm in a decade was headed eastwards to Victoria after dumping a lot of rain on SouthLeia mais
We hit the coastline proper not long after our visit to the chocolate factory. The rain came in spurts and there were brief periods of heavy rain, but overall it wasn’t too bad. I enjoyed the longLeia mais
We reached Apollo Bay, our overnight stop, around 3pm. As the rain wasn’t bad (it was cold and windy though) we walked around town and shared two dinners - fried snapper and chips at one shop andLeia mais
The was a long driving day with over 400km to cover. Leaving Apollo Bay, we headed along the coast to Port Campbell, the site of the iconic Twelve Apostles. Well, the Twelve Apostles were prettyLeia mais
After leaving Port Campbell, we headed inland for a long slog to our stopover for that night. Along the way, we passed the South Australia border and we stopped at Mount Gambier, which is famous forLeia mais
After breakfast, we first drove to Kingston SE to look at a silly giant lobster statue and then we turned inland hoping to check out vineyards in Padthaway, but, unfortunately, they were closed as itLeia mais
Heading northwest from Kingston SE, we checked out one of the painted grain silos at Coonalpyn. After that, we headed towards Keith, where we had pies for lunch, and then on to Adelaide.Leia mais