The region also has many RV parks, which they call "caravan parks" and family campgrounds, for a slightly more relaxed, comfortable experience. Most family.
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We headed back the same way we came, hopped on a ferry at Bundeena back to Crunella and took the train back to Edgecliff. Our tickets included a sit-down meal so we found our table, where we could get stuck straight in to our starters. We then walked down to the water where we took obligatory photos with the harbour behind us, then returned to our tables to continue drinking prosecco before we could go and collect our main meals from the dining area.
Dessert was some kind of eton mess, which went down really well with the numerous bottles of prosecco we were powering through, when all of a sudden we were approaching midnight. Happy New Year. The band then started to play so naturally Nat and I went up to dance, spending a good hour or so showing off our shapes god I sound old. Eventually the night was over and we hobbled over to the bus stop to pick up the back to Paddington, where we then stopped by my old work my last ever shift had been the day before, on 30th to join in the NYE party there and celebrate with my best friend, Natalie, and my work friends.
I first landed in Australia on 8th September to start in the Outback before hitting the East Coast, first arriving in Sydney on 7th October. Other than my week trip to Melbourne and the GOR I had therefore been in Sydney for almost 3 months, working in Hospitality for 2 of those months, and therefore really got a feel for Sydney. Whilst I absolutely LOVED spending time with my best friend, Natalie, while I really enjoyed my working experience and made amazing friends, and while I really fell in love with Sydney — with its city feel combined with its coast, beaches and harbour, plus the National Parks and other stunning greenery, it is such a beautiful and diverse place — I also really struggled being here.
I also drank way too much in Australia, ate way too much in Australia, lost myself a little bit in Australia and was a bit of a knob in Australia; the things that kept me grounded during this time were the kittens that moved into our home and some rather wonderful people I was fortunate enough to have in my life at this time. In fact, when I look back on my time in Australia what I remember the most — and what makes me feel warm and nostalgic — is the breathtaking, lung-filling landscape, and the friendships I made. The people I met along the way, got to spend more time with, or was lucky enough to class as family.
The people who — even when I was dead excited to go travelling again and be a backpacker once more — I was ridiculously sad to be leaving. That was my biggest surprise and my biggest gift. Thank you to every single one of you but especially to you, Miss Natalie. So, after 4. We were probably on the road by am, making our way down main roads and onto the M1 before eventually making it down to the coast and the beginning of the Great Ocean Road trail near Torquay.
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From here we actually began driving along the winding, coastal roads, shrieking when we first spotted the ocean and then sitting in peaceful silence as we drove alongside the tempestuous ocean crashing into rocks, the shore and cliff edges to our left. My favourite parts were the particularly winding sections where you would loop round a cliff edge as you swept past bright blue water. Our next stop was Bells Beach, which has a lookout point to the side of the beach before you can taken wooden steps down to the sand. Much prettier than Torquay with a more piercing blue sea, smaller and cuter beach feel plus an energy from the surfer running into the waves, I really enjoyed being here.
In need of some fuel after being on the road for a number of hours we took a pit stop at Tea Rooms just down the road from the Lighthouse.
I went for a warming soup while Katie had a sandwich followed by a scone with clotted cream and we spent most of our time protecting our food from a greedy bird sat staring at us and trying to subtly move closer and closer to us. This was probably one of my favourite stops along the way as it was completely deserted, had a bit of a forest walk between lookout points, and the lookout itself offered panoramic views of both the ocean and the Great Ocean Road itself!
We were due to continue driving along Great Ocean Road to Wye River and Kennett River before eventually arriving at Apollo Bay for the night but had been told by a shop owner in Lorne that the road from Lorne to Skenes Creek was closed due to adverse weather.