Wauchope
Travel Blogs from Wauchope, Australia
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devilish (marbellous) bike tour
... you go, sharing this story didn't hurt, did it? Once back, we had a long siesta and then wandered around the Wauchope hotel and bar, with its many old cars, a scrapyard, good food(!), parrot "Bill" and several locals dropping in at ...
The Home Comforts
... of a shower that sprays in the direction that you want! A short 2 hour drive and we arrived at Darrens parents house in Wauchope just out of Port Macquarie. Not much was done in our visit here, a lot of relaxing and whilst Darren did some maintenance ...
Devils Marbles
... time to get some grocery shopping done, upload the blogs and ring the parental units. We drove passed the Devils Marbles turn off to Wauchope (about 10km down the road) to pick up a vital supply of amber ale. We eventually arrived in the Devils Marbles ...
Some time in the country side
... two daughters and my mother. Who else can I name something after? BINGO! my father, Michaels creek it is" Come on Australia a bit more imagination. After Long flat we headed to North to Brisbane to meet up with friends to travel the east ...
Next spot
Getting there! Hwy is 110km/hr.. i think our record is 60km/h so far! Left early headed up to Kurri Kurri then smashed it to Hawks Nest (Dark point cool sand dunes) then up along the Myall Lakes to Seals Rocks. Didnt stay long but very nice. Through ...
Ciao Alice – Hello Warmth! (By Symone)
... ’t find the well. We finished today’s measly 400kms with sunset at the Devil’s Marbles and dinner at the Wauchope Pub (said 'war-kup’). Connor sampled his first Barra and Chips, which he devoured. We have all had ...
Yellow water cruise and Devil`s Marbles
... . I hope more Aussies will come to their senses and start travelling in Oz=) The next morning we arrived in the heart of Australia, the red centre. Dagen vaar startet tidlig da vi naermest rullet ut av sengen rundt klokken 5 for aa kjoere fra ...
The Devil's Marbles
Hello Preps, On our way to Alice Springs, we stopped to visit some huge boulders called the Devil's Marbles (the aboriginal people call them Karlu Karlu). The boulders all balance on one another - some look like loaves of bread, ...
Matt, a ute and a case of wet bottom
Pronounced "war-hope' .... obviously. A slight detoured stop along the coast because there was the chance of a couple of nights rent free courtesy of Helen's relative. That's what seems to happen when travelling, not only do you take people up on offers ...
Visiting an old friend
... region so busy for the holidays time to move inland. Hoping to avoid crowds we tried the camp at Ellenborough 30 odd kilometres out of Wauchope, well others had the same idea, being a free camp it was packed, we could not find a spot to put down stakes ...
Christmas in Wauchope
... Vicki and Ian lived just outside Sydney! I had underestimated the distances here so it was a six hour train journey to Wauchope but that isnt real time as the trains here go at snail pace and wait halfway thro the journey to let the train going ...
Timbertown - the Pioneer's Village
The name says it all with this family trip. Unfortunately, I don't remember it very well, and again, just like the Hunter Vallery Gardens, I have no idea where our photos are kept O__o Save this one, which is my mom's favourite - you can guess why ...
From luxury to historical
Leisurely packed up the apartment and got away about 9am. Headed on the road to Wauchope to see TImbertown. Got there in pretty good time and paid the $12 (which seemed miniscule after so many other expensive places) for our family to get in. It's made up ...
Les Devil's Marbles
On s'est arrete pour picniquer dans cette reserve et on a pu profiter de voir les devil's marbles, d'etranges rochers poses les uns sur les autres surgissants de nulle part. C'etait magnifique et en plus le soleil etait de ...
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