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Published: October 21st 2012
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http://www.travelblog.org/Admin/Blog/gmap-entry.php?map_id=60524 A white tyre indicated the entrance and a red track, mildly corrugated, lead the way to a treasure of a stay. Barn Hill Station stay was located within the bounds of a working cattle station. It was characterised by red cliffs, a white sandy beach, shady trees, lots of very friendly birds and open air ablution blocks.
While there were only a handful of people it was not hard to imagine 200+ vans and their occupants seeking refuge at this site in peak season.
We had planned on only staying for one night but just had to stay for two. There was something about the place that made you feel at home. One couple had plans to stay until September 2014!
We walked the beach, explored the beach and tried our hand at fishing. The fish just were not interested.
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Angela Reimann
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Transport me there right now
Wonderful place you found!