Can you imagine our disappointment when we didn't catch any fish or crabs!! We didn't try very hard though... let's blame it on the windy weather. Casting off the beach I put up a good fight with something that snapped me off right at the edge of the sand but that's as close as we got.
The town itself was very small and peaceful. The caravan park added a nice touch by placing their fallen coconuts in a basket for guests to eat. This kept Ben busy for a while, still keen to be the provider! Even Bear loved eating the coconut.
However, with no fish and windy weather we decided to pack up camp and head for Paronella Park. Wow, Wow & Wow!
Friends of ours highly recommended a visit to Paronella Park, (thankyou Chris & Shantelle) and being something we have driven passed many times before there was no way I was missing it again.
Once the home of Jose Paronella and a venue he first open to the public in 1935, the words to describe the park are MAGICAL & INSPIRING. The certainly didn't call him a dreamer for nothing. The history in the castle like structures, waterfall, homestead and hydro power plant are incredible and truly make you realise that with hard work we can truly achieve anything and create something beautiful. I will let you read about the park in more detail at www.paronellapark.com.au
We chose to camp at Paronella Park for the night so we could experience the day and night tours. I would highly recommend staying for the night tour if you have time. The facilities are basic but the staff extremely helpful, dog friendly and well worth seeing the grounds lit up at night.
Check out the pics!
Breaking open the coconut at our campsite, Flying Fish Point. |
My, What a lovely set of coconuts! |
The one that got away. |
Paronella Park, Grand Staircase 1930's. |
Waterfall, Picnic Area and Bridge, Paronella Park. |
Refreshment Rooms by Night, Paronella Park. AMAZING! |
Refreshment Rooms by Day. Paronella Park. |
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