After visiting the Junee Licorice & Chocolate Factory we continued on and stopped at Cootamundra for morning tea. We strolled through a lovely park and enjoyed the Captain's Walk where bronze busts ofBaca lagi
After visiting the Junee Licorice & Chocolate Factory we continued on and stopped at Cootamundra for morning tea. We strolled through a lovely park and enjoyed the Captain's Walk where bronze busts ofBaca lagi
From Hay we continued east along the Murrumbidgee towards Junee. Despite my hesitation we had targeted a free camp at Laurie Daley Oval in Junee. It sounded great with grassy sites, toilets and dumpBaca lagi
The Murrumbidgee foreshore in Hay has had a lot of restoration work done and there is now a lovely walking trail all the way along the river bank and back into town. We put our walking shoes on andBaca lagi
This time camped up on the Murrumbidgee River at Hay. This is a large free camp area run by the Council. We weren't sure if it would be open because we had seen reports that it was flooded but when weBaca lagi
So after spending 61 days in South Australia it's time to leave. Still heading east we pass through Victoria (spent a total of 2 hours there 😷) and into NSW at Mildura. The countryside is veryBaca lagi
Heading east we stopped at a Murray River camp at Hogwash Bend, We crossed the river at Morgan on the free ferry. So many camps along the Murray all just as nice as the others. A relaxing afternoonBaca lagi
Back to Port Augusta for another night at the Sports Club Motorhome Park. We were a little worried about being able to get through with reports of the highway being cut by water but we had no trouble.Baca lagi
Only a little further north to Perlubie Beach. Having seen this spot on many You Tube videos we were really looking forward to camping on the beach again. The drive on to the beach was very firm andBaca lagi