
Kangaroo Island, Fleurieu Peninsula and back into the bush Last time we were on the ferry bound for Kangaroo Island, the crossing was smooth, and after disembarking, we headed down to Antechamber camp ground managed by the National Parks. This is right on the beach, and arriving on dusk, we bounced down the steep track…
Wineries are great and all, but can be a little pretentious at times. All trying to outdo each other,screaming, look at me , look at me, look how grand and expansive I am, and therefore, my wines must be really, really good. But it’s not all about size,as the saying goes. It’s not how big…
So, as you know from the other posts in this part of the Yorke Peninsular, there is a lot of Cornish influence from the Cornish miners that came to mine the copper. The best influence by far was the introduction of the Cornish pastie. Which is a delectable mix of mains and dessert in one.…
We go coastal, see some art, slow down, step back in time and get blown away ….. literally. We decided that we would do the Yorke Peninsula, and instead of giving you a blow by blow we thought ….. ” hey why not just give you the highlights? Working along the west coast from Moonta…
So, today started off just like any other day, a good sleep, breakfast and off we go, walk the town visit some stuff, railway station, heritage cemetery, jetty walk etc, had a traditional Cornish pastie before leaving town. We drove down the road talkkng of how it’s been an enjoyable day, plus the sun is…
So basically we spent the day in Wallaroo, a sleepy little place on the copper coast, travelled down from the top of the Yorke after spending the night in an even sleepier, smaller 1/2 horse town.we got here about lunch, and were hoping to catch a silo lightshow where they project films/ pictures up on…
This is the second time I’ve done this post because some numpty (aka me) deleted it before I uploaded it so excuse me if its slightly out of sequence. After having a nice quiet night in Ippinitchie campground, we woke and headed in towards todays objective, Port Pirie. We took in the little town of…
Bowman Park has been many a thing in its time. 1850’s pastoral lease, campgrounds, government flora and fauna reserve and more but today it is simply a free 48hr RV park, adventure playgrohnd for kids and function centre with old 1850’s derelict buildings. It’s a shame as it has such potential to be more, think…