Day 3 - Newcastle

A lovely sail into Newcastle this morning for our first port of call. Breakfast again in the Buffet with a nice Eggs Florentine. Off to explore Newcastle via the free shuttle bus without Rob & Geoff.Läs mer
Day 2 - Sea Day

Woke early to a fine day off the coast of northern NSW. After a coffee & tea we headed to the Horizon Court buffet to brave the crowds. So good to see staff directing everyone to the wash basinsLäs mer
Day 1 - BICT

Day 0 is finally here. Made it to Michelle's place ok yesterday and had a catch up with all the girls and grandkids. Heading off to the BICT this morning with a car full of luggage and excited seniorLäs mer
Maidenwell

Heading home to Burnett Heads we stopped at Maidenwell Sports Grounds free camp for the first time. A nice big open area with toilets and showers. A not too long drive back to Moore Park BeachLäs mer
Storm King Dam - Stanthorpe

Meeting up with Jane & Keith Ward and Cath & Dave Trudgian for a few days exploring the sites and wineries of the Granite Belt. Nice open camp sites with a fire pit for camp oven dinners.
Girraween National Park

Back to Girraween for the first time in many years. A lot has changed in the park and we stayed in one of the new campgrounds called Terrawambella. We'll spaced out sites for vans and new amenitiesLäs mer
Kwiambal National Park - Kookibitta Camp

Kwiambal (pronounced Kigh-am-bal) NP was a first for us. At the junction of the MacIntyre and Severn Rivers in Nthn NSW it is a lovely camp. Walks along the riverbank, scrambling over rocks, includingLäs mer
Bengalla Camping & Fishing Reserve

We have been here before on the Dumaresq River. It's a lovely spot spoilt only by the bogans and their feral kids screaming around on dirt bikes.😠🤬
Leslie Dam

A cloudy windy dirty day. Got the new sound bar installed.
Leslie Dam

Never stopped here before so stayed for a few nights. Nice enough but not much to do if you don't have a boat.
Visiting the Girls

So nice to catch up with the girls and all the grandkids at the end of school holidays. Thompson Beach always a good option on a sunny day
Michelle & Nick's Place

So 203 days and 21,614kms later we arrive back at Michelle and Nick's to basically finish our circuit. We didn't make it to West Australia but we are sure we will get there eventually.
All in all itLäs mer
Ballina

A quick stop on the way home to use some of our Discovery Parks credit from our cancelled Kununnurra booking.
Woody Head

Back to one of our favourite spots before heading back to Brisbane. Woody Heads is such a beautiful camp but unfortunately was spoilt this time by some rather nasty weather. We managed to strike oneLäs mer
Hat Head

Finally back to the east coast and the Pacific Ocean. A couple of days at Hat Head that was initially very busy on the weekend but got really quite from the Monday on. We spent the days exploring theLäs mer
Taree Showgrounds

Heading north we stopped at Taree Showgrounds for a couple of nights. It's quite a big town that we have never visited before and according to the Visitor Information Centre staff there is basicallyLäs mer
Kangaroo Valley

Special treats today 🍭
Kangaroo Valley

A wonderful chance to meet up with Amanda, Leon, Flynn and Sophie while we are all travelling. Kangaroo Valley is sucha beautiful place with spacious campsites, a lovely river for kayaking, wombatsLäs mer
Yass

A stopover in the pretty country town of Yass on the banks of the Yass River. A short stroll over the low-level bridge at the spillway took us into the heart of the town. We didn't have much time hereLäs mer
Cowra

Cowra is such a fascinating place. We visited the site of the Cowra POW Camp where the famous Cowra breakout occurred in 1944. Most of the site where 4 Australian soldiers and 231 Japanese soldiersLäs mer
Cowra Showgrounds

Camped at the Showgrounds on a nice grassy site for a couple of nights.
Young

Family research showed Faye's Great Grandfther lived for many years in Young on the goldfields. At the time the locality was called Lambing Flat and was the site of the goldfield riots against theLäs mer
Cootamundra

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 ofLäs mer
Junee Golf Club

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 dumpLäs mer
Sandy Point, Hay

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 andLäs mer
Sandy Point, Hay

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 weLäs mer