NSW South-East Coast to the Murray – Part 1

It had been a long time since I’d tackled a road trip of any length, but with family responsibilities now sorted and Melbourne’s weather getting me down, it was time I set out again.

I’d never explored New South Wales’ south-east coast. Every time I’d decided on it, something had got in the way.  This time I’d nail it. In September, I headed out.

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Maryborough, Victoria

On the way back from the Grampians, I stopped off at Maryborough.

Miners, over thirty thousand of them, rushed here in 1854. Within a decade, companies were mining rich, deep gold leads around the town, the last of these still producing gold in 1918.

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Grampians National Park

A couple of months ago, after the passing of my dear Dad at the grand old age of 100, I headed out for some R & R, choosing the Grampians.

Three hours north-west of Melbourne, the Grampians is a series of rugged sandstone mountain ranges and forests. It’s one of Victoria’s most popular holiday destinations for camping, climbing, scenic drives and bushwalking.

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Airlie Beach Queensland

A couple of weeks ago, I found myself on a plane, a bit of a shock after so long away from travel, heading up for a few days with family in Airlie Beach, in the Whitsundays.

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Warburton Victoria

A few weeks ago, I escaped the house and headed out into the Yarra Valley. Warburton is a village sitting in a nook surrounded by dark mountains with the Yarra River gushing through. For some reason I’d never been there. What a delightful surprise.

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Rochester Victoria

Just 12 kilometres outside of Echuca (Echuca post here), is the town of Rochester, and I was delighted to discover two of the painted wheat silos that are part Victoria’s Silo Art Trail.

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Echuca on the Murray

Continuing my exploration of Victoria’s country towns, I headed up to the twin towns of Echuca and Moama, nestled on either side of the Murray River, the river creating the border between Victoria and New South Wales.

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Old Gold-mining Town of Castlemaine

With Christmas over, not to mention 2020, it was time to start exploring again. I headed north of Melbourne to the old gold-mining town of Castlemaine.

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Some Very Nice Memories.

Seeing I’m a Melburnian and considered too potentially germ-ridden to be let out in this pandemic, I thought I’d go through my old photos to see what was there, and came up with some very nice memories.

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