May 10th to May 23rd 2011
We stayed at The Entrance on the central coast of NSW, about an hour or so north of Sydney, for 3 days. The Entrance is situated on Tuggerah Lake to one side and the South Pacific Ocean on the other. It is known for its beautiful beaches as well as its large population of Pelicans. They have a pelican feeding platform known as Pelican Plaza where it’s possible to feed the pelicans whole fresh fish every day. I find it amazing to watch the pelicans, particularly in flight, their graceful glides and how they scoop fish into their pouch.
At The Entrance we were able to get the suspension airbags fitted into the cruiser by the local mechanic, so it was a worthwhile stopover in more ways than one. It was very cold while we were here, so apart from a nice, brisk walk along the Entrance Channel and the beach, we decided against any other water activities.
We found our next stop on Friday 13th, after around 400kms of travel, near Macksville which is situated on the banks of the Nambucca River, on the Mid North Coast of NSW. Our campsite was east of the town at a place called Gumma Crossing Reserve and we were able to camp on the banks of the Warrell Creek. The creek is more like a river and was the perfect campsite. Luckily for us the weather improved significantly, and for the 5 nights we stayed here, we were lucky enough to enjoy bright sunny days with temperatures of around 22 degrees. We really relaxed at this spot and enjoyed the beauty of the creek in the boat and in the kayak. Roaring fires at night and good company added to the ambience of our stay. We met Betty and Steve from Croydon and taught them to play Kubb. The kids camped near us, Lisa, Jessica and Nick, also learned how to play Kubb and really loved it.
It is such a small world; on Sunday some new neighbours arrived and after they set up camp, they walked past us to have a look at the creek and said hello. No introductions needed as it was Rob and Cherie, whom we met when we camped at Lake Tooliorook in South West Victoria. It was great to see them again. Rob and Cherie are from Coffs Harbour, only 40 mins or so north of Macksville, and came to Gumma Reserve to camp for a few days with their brother and sister in law. Rob is a good fisherman, and as we had no luck as usual, he gave us a flathead that he had caught.
Nambucca Heads is only 11 kms up the road and a drive there was worthwhile as it is a very enchanting spot. The V-Wall breakwater at the Nambucca River entrance is a giant outdoor gallery for graffiti artists. All tourists are welcome to leave their mark, and although we didn’t, it was interesting reading some of the thoughts and viewing the talents of others. An otherwise stark rock wall has been made very interesting and colourful. Another interesting attraction at Nambucca Heads is the rainforest, which is rather uniquely situated right in the middle of the town. It is a pretty walk through the rainforest reserve and hard to believe you’re so close to town.
On Wednesday we packed up to move further up the coast. We had one or two spots picked out and eventually decided on Iluka, which is on the banks of the majestic Clarence River. Our campsite at Bimbimbi Caravan Park has a beautiful view over the river and is perfect for a spot of fishing and kayaking. We woke up each morning to the trill of Rainbow Lorikeets and to see kangaroos bounding by our tent.
Iluka is a charming coastal village, which is protected from the Pacific Ocean on one side by Bundjalung National Park and has the beautiful Clarence River on the other. It is a fisherman’s haven but as usual we have had no luck with fishing. At Shark Bay we accessed the beach to take our 4WD for an uninterrupted drive along the sand for 16 kms, edged by the National Park. We found a nice spot along the beach and had a game of Kubb in the sand, which was quite challenging. What a way to enjoy the beach and the beautiful weather.
We are heading off to the Gold Coast on Tuesday, can’t wait to catch up with family and friends there. We’ll probably do a few touristy things while there and of course go and watch the CATS play at Carrara on Saturday night. My next post will be after our week on the Gold Coast. After that we’ll be making our way slowly but surely up to Cape York. Cheers til next time.
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The Entrance Channel |
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Pelicans at The Entrance |
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The Entrance |
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Surfing at The Entrance |
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Looking towards Pelican Plaza at The Entrance |
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Kookaburra on our aerial at Gumma Reserve |
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Ibis in the trees at Gumma Reserve |
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Our camp at Gumma Reserve |
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On Worrell Creek at Gumma Reserve |
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Greg on Worrell Creek in the boat |
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Me with our neighbours Jessica and Lisa |
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Part of the V Breakwater Wall at Nambucca |
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The wall again |
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Nambucca Heads |
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The Lagoon at Nambucca |
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The Lagoon at Nambucca |
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The Rainforest in Nambucca Heads township |
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View from our campsite at Iluka |
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Iluka Bluff Beach |
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View of Iluka township from Iluka Bluff Beach |
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Iluka Bluff Beach |
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View of Iluka and Iluka Beach from Bluff lookout |
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Part of Iluka Marina |
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Part of Iluka Marina |
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Driving along Shark Bay beach at Iluka |
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Big driftwood on Shark Bay beach |
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More big driftwood on Shark Bay beach |
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Me playing Kubb on Shark Bay beach |
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Greg playing Kubb on Shark Bay Beach |
Hi Christine, I was browsing the web for my rock and it came up via your blog.....wow I feel honoured you chose it from your images.
ReplyDeleteI'll be going back there very soon for a much needed break with hubby and also to refresh my very faded rock :)
Cheers, Jenni