Merimbula Robyns Nest
188 Merimbula Dr Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia
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Tuross Head to Eden
... stop at Eden. We treated ourselves to the
luxury of a site that has an ensuite (basically a caravan site that has a cabin with one room containing a shower and washbasin and electrics for karen’s hairdrier and another with loo and washbasin).
Camp site is 100 metres from a great fishing beach.
Fishing rod still in cellophane.
Day 11
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Swims and walks
After a night in cheese town Bega, we drove to Tathra, a beautiful little town with a big surf beach on one side and a rivermouth on the other side. We went for a hike over a wild path through the cliffs and ended up at the rivermouth, where some young fishermen just came back with a hammerhead shark (which is apparently legal in this region) and cut it into pieces. They asked the people around if they wanted a piece and ...
Eden- our last NSW destination
... close into shore to have a geez at us. They are so playful and friendly, however you can just imagine how quickly they would turn and become vicious for food.
Eden used to be a whaling town through the late 1800’s and early 1900’s so there was lots of history and the historic remains of the old whaling station. The killer whales used to bully the hunted whales into shore and the whalers would then reward the killer whales by giving them the whale’s ...
From Sapphire Coast to Dairy Farms
... park and found this magnificent church built in 1880 was at the entrance to an attractive rural town called Bodalla.
We walked up the church driveway and found the door open for visitors to enter and enjoy the inside of this marvellous building. On the plaque outside the church we read ‘To the Glory of God and in memory of Thomas Sutcliffe Mort’. In a leaflet in the church we read the interesting story of Mr Mort ...
OK OK I'm a wuss....
... and sussed that I'd have come back further and try and get out that way. Luckily, and how embarrassing would that have been, I managed to level it off and get out. I then went down to the beach and sat and read for a while. By now it had started to rain, and I must admit, it was quite nice to see it (so long as it doesn't stay for too long!). It was a lovely beach, but totally deserted for obvious reasons. Rather dodgily, the road in front of ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Robyn's Nest Boutique Resort


