Little Beach

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Well it’s been a while, went back to work, so that consumes a lot of time, however here is another little cuteness you should check out. It’s more of a day walk unless you want to go into a ballot system and cross your fingers in the little hope that you might get a camp spot. Bollocks I say, first in best dressed it should be!

You take the turn off at Gosford and head to Woy Woy and then up to Little Beach. We obviously couldn’t get in because we don’t believe in a ballot system where you rock up self-sufficient and you have to contend with the Sydney campers (A.K.A. Wankers Ville). Now, I don’t like to discriminate but do really need to bring your Tv to this little piece of paradise?

With eyes glaring we left little beach and found our own little treasure on top of the world. When you get to the parking area, you can walk down to little beach (eyes glaring) or walk over the boom gate that says no entry, up towards the quarry and follow
it around to serenity.

BLue Mountains

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IMG_1584So we had been travelling for 7 hrs in extreme heat on our way to the blue mountains, finally reaching Glenbrook we stumbled upon the the jellybean watering hole. Amazing doesn’t cut it, what a little piece of paradise. Surrounded by beautiful boulders, bush and cockatoos chatting in the background. It was worth the drive.

How to get there: It is about 10kms outside of Penrith, drive through Glenbrook town centre and head to the Blue Mountains National Park. When you drive through the town, it takes you to the bottom of the road and turn left at the train station and this road will take you to this hidey-hole. The park is locked at 7pm so if you want to stay longer, park outside and walk down, otherwise you can pretty much drive right to it.

Crater Cover

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Another amazing spot hidden away in the Sydney Harbour National Park is Crater Cove. These huts were built in the 1920s and 30s during the depression. Squatters lived here in the huts in the 70s and 80s but eventually they were evicted. A little piece of Paradise!

Diggers Camp

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IMG_1131This little gem of a place called Diggers camp is 5 hrs South of Brissy, near Wooli. So amazing, you can camp right next to the beach and there is only ever a few people there at a time. As it is a national park you need to bring all your supplies incl. water.