We dried out at Lithgow, enjoyed the Jenolan Caves and with some regret at leaving the goats(the goats belonged to the park owners, but were expert at escaping, so we spent much of the time herding goats!) at the Lithgow caravan park, we moved on to Singleton, in the Hunter Valley. The overall impression we got was that the Hunter Valley was a beautiful place, but was full of people trying to remove as much money as possible from the tourists.
The Caravan park was on a junction of two main roads so all we heard all night was trucks slowing down and starting up again. We stayed 1 night.
Port Macquarie is a great place. The van park is quiet and a good site too.
We went on a sight seeing trip that covered 200 km including the Ellenborough Falls that drop about 400m straight down(see Pic).
We managed to get lost a couple of times, but we just told the Tom Tom GPS navigator where we wanted to go and it got us there. Not always by the most direct route, but we arrived.
Some really great photos, and some amazing views across the northern NSW coast and mountain ranges, with lots more to see and do. We will probably stay here a few days before moving on to Brisbane to visit the relations.
Saturday, September 16
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