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Originally posted by Andrew Walker View PostIm a big fan of Rainbow Bay on Gold Coast I also like Woolgoolga and Bonny Hills
http://www.thefatfish.com.au/
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I always like getting away to the little triangle on the south coast which includes Milton, Mollymook and Ulladulla.
Milton has a few little antique and home ware shops and I often stay at a b&b called Mrs Top, nice accommodation and really fantastic dinners.
http://www.mrstopatmilton.com.au/
Not much at Mollymook apart from the beach and a golf club but Bannisters is great place to stay for something special and to chill out and not do much at all, great pool, wouldn't bother with Rick Steins restaurant but the pool bar has great cocktails and food and views over the water http://www.bannisters.com.au/
Not much at Ulladulla apart from the boat harbour and the usual splattering of shops but the co op does a reasonable fish feed and the Burrill Lake fish and chip shop just south does great fish and chips.Haydens Pies is a must do,best pies I have had overall.Cupitts winery is also worth dropping into, restaurant looks good and the wines are good.http://cupittwines.com.au/
Just a nice little area for a short break with plenty to do and about a 3 hour drive from SydneyLast edited by horrie hastings; 05-13-2014, 07:31 PM.
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Originally posted by stsae View PostIt's a damn shame cos Byron is a beautiful spot ruined by commercialism
This place is worth a look at if you are around the Kingscliff area, fantastic tour last time I was there
http://www.tropicalfruitworld.com.au/
also want to try out this place next time and maybe stay a night
http://www.maviseskitchen.com.au/
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Revisited a property in far west NSW over the long weekend, Always great food etc. Has an Artesian bore to enjoy the evenings in with a few 101's and a bonfire, the days are spent enjoying all the relaxation and activities 40,000acres has to offer with family and great company..
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after travelling the worlde in 5 star hotels as a Qantas steward my favourite is my shack at era beach in the royal national park, a set of solar panels, some Telstra batteries and a few water tanks provide the necessities of life, fishing rods and mask and fins provide the rest with a handspear or a knife for abalone
its just a bit of a challenge carrying in all that grog! but well worth it when you get there
got a slow combustion stove inside for this time of year too! even the tv works on 12 volts
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