Blogs from Karuah, New South Wales, Australia, Oceania

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Oceania » Australia » New South Wales » Karuah September 9th 2015

Once we've crossed the border between NSW and Queensland, we don't spend a lot of time in one place. It means we're on our way home and, though the scenery in northern NSW is certainly beautiful, we've been travelling this area all our lives so we don't dilly dally. It was a Sunday when we drove through Byron Bay which meant crowds! It always seems crowded there, but Sundays are even busier. Added to that, the markets were on. We were keen to go to the markets, they're quite good, but there was no way we could find a parking spot. So we drove around town and along the beachfront. Byron Bay is the most easterly point of Australia and the lighthouse there marks the spot. The main and back beaches are long and lovely. We ... read more
Back Beach Woolgoolga
Woolgoolga Beach early morning
Where the Nambucca River runs to the sea

Oceania » Australia » New South Wales » Karuah September 19th 2012

The day started in a very civilised way over goats cheese, poached egg, mushrooms and dukkah with a yummy expresso coffee and ended eating dinner on a balcony looking over a mangrove swamp watching the sun go down. Who said travel with babies was hard? Ok, so as I confessed, it can have its harder moments but all in all this trip has been absolutely smooth sailing... dreamy driving might be a more appropriate expression. The distance from Sawtell to Karuah (320km) was probably about the biggest distance we have done with the girls and it is probably about the most we would want to do in one day at the moment. We had a morning tea stop at Kew - a small town as right on the highway as a town off the highway can ... read more
Ameya and I looking angelic
The girls checking the surf
view from our bedroom window




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