Showing posts with label Victoria National Parks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victoria National Parks. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 March 2023

Stawell

27 – 30 March 2023

We wanted to visit the Grampians so decided to have a few nights in a caravan park in Stawell to dry the canvas out and wait out the forecast bad weather. The drive from Green Hill Lake only took about ½ hour so we stopped in at a coffee shop for morning tea before going to the caravan park.

The park we chose was just on the outskirts of town and in a bushland setting. Our site overlooked the lake formed by Pleasant Creek. Most sites are either near the lake or the creek – and of course there were lots of birds around. Because it was raining when we arrived, we parked the trailer on the site and headed into town. After wandering around we set off for a pub lunch – at a hotel suggested by the caravan park manager. Her recommendation was spot on – senior’s meal, which included desert, for $16 each. Great value, and a good meal.

By the time we returned to the caravan park, the rain had stopped so we set up and discovered that some water had entered and the mattress was wet. We managed to lift the edges and set up a couple of fans to get things dried out. Not an ideal situation but not a disaster.

The following day we went back into town to visit some op-shops and do some grocery shopping and then spent the rest of the day trying to keep warm. On Wednesday we set off after lunch to drive into the Grampians. The weather was still very cold, but the rain looked like it would hold off for a while. We planned to get some information about camping spots, but with more rain forecast we decided that camping in the national park might not be such a good idea.

We drove over to Hall’s Gap and stopped in to the Visitor Information Centre for directions to a couple of lookouts. We drove first to Boroka Lookout which had magnificent views over Wartook Reservior. The lookout is only a short walk from the carpark and the road in, although unsealed, was in good condition.

From Boroka Lookout we drove back to the main road and on to Reed (or Reid, depending on where you’re looking) Lookout. The carpark is right at the lookout which again had magnificent views but also a really icy wind blowing. From this lookout was took the 2 km return, easy, walk to The Balconies lookout. More fabulous views across the Grampians out towards Moora Moora Reservior.

View from Boroka Lookout

On our return to Stawell we went for the drive up Big Hill to the lookout over the town. Stawell is a nice town with lots of interesting architecture and all the services needed.

After consulting the weather forecast again, and not wanting to get the canvas wet again before putting the trailer in to storage we decided that we would have to forego camping in the Grampians this time. Instead we set off for Horsham – another place we had never visited.

Tuesday, 28 February 2023

Cape Conran Coastal Park – Banksia Bluff Campground

26 – 28 February 2023

We talked to our neighbours about camping at Cape Conran as they had been there recently and recommended it as a lovely spot. Bookings are essential but we confirmed that we would be able to get online to book once we arrived. We set off from Nowa Nowa and drove through Marlo before arriving at Cape Conran.

Dogs are permitted in some sections so we headed for the other ones to look for a spot. Some are not suitable for towed vehicles and others were too sloping for our set up. In the end we chose the same spot the neighbours had camped on – close to the toilets and the walk to the beach, and level enough for us. The only downside was that we were not able to get much solar power happening. We knew we would be ok for a couple of days anyway.

After lunch we went for a walk on the beach and settled in for another relaxing couple of days. In the morning we went for a drive to find a birdy spot we had visited before and called in to West Cape, Salmon Gums and East Cape beaches. All beautiful spots but East Cape beach was my favourite.

Yet another old jetty to walk along

The campground at Banksia Bluff is in bush that had been devastated by fires in the summer of 2019/20 but it was showing signs of regenerating well. Although there weren’t a lot of birds, Mick did have some success close to our campsite. We also saw the resident goanna or goannas quite a few times, but no sign of the local wombat, Dennis, who apparently had worked out how to get into tents in search of food.

Leaving Cape Conran we drove back the way we had come, through Marlo, Orbost and then on to Bruthen where we had lunch in the park again.