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Easter weekend at the NSW south coast: Tomakin, Broulee, Batehaven and Batemans Bay

We headed to the NSW south coast this weekend for our second stay in Tomakin. We chose Tomakin, NSW again because it is a small town and they have a wonderful 24hr off leash dog beach. It’s also only a 2hr (with good traffic) drive from Canberra.

Coming out of Canberra on Good Friday we didn’t really understand just how bad the traffic would be! This was obviously what people meant when they talked about “coast traffic” and we got stuck at Braidwood for a good 15 mins and then for at least 40mins trying to get into Batemans Bay. No way around it unfortunately! Coming home we left early and missed most of it, with just a short delay in Braidwood.

This time we stayed at “Mutleys on Deakin” in Tomakin and it was amazing! A huge, dog friendly home. Very affordable as well with a 7 min walk to the beach and to the local social club for meals. As you can tell from the video below, Bear was pretty excited! Accomodation link: http://wagsawaypetholidays.com.au/mutleys-deakin-tomakin.html

Every morning and evening we walked on the off lead beach and met lots of locals (and lots of Canberrans) with their beautiful dogs. Bear made special friends with Leo the Ridgeback.

This time as part of our stay we had a wander over to the Tomago River as well, which feeds into the beach we walk along with Bear. It was a beautiful area, very calm and still, but there were boats loading off the ramp and lots of shore fishing so it wasn’t really Bear-friendly. Looked stunning at sunset though, even on a cloudy day.

We also took the opportunity over the 4 days to visit Bernie’s in Batehaven again (excellent fish and chips) as well as check out the Birdland Animal Park. I read a lot of reviews beforehand so was prepared going in that it was mostly a rescue and rehab place that was small. Within the first five minutes I got to hold a baby wombat so I thought it was the best zoo visit in ages! I didn’t read anything about the wombat cuddles online so I think we just got lucky πŸ™‚

We also saw lots of other animals (goats, alpacas, many birds, deer, kangaroos, echidnas, wallabies, koalas, more wombats…) and fed nearly all of them. I had one particularly memorable run in with a peacock which tried to steal my bag of food and then chased me. I of course ran away screaming – as you do.

It was $29 each to get in but as we got to hold the baby wombat and hand feed lots of other animals in a quiet, non-crowded setting we felt it was well worth it.

We also stopped in at Broulee Beach for a walk on Easter Sunday. Tomakin is about 15 mins out of Batemans Bay and Broulee is another 5 mins along the coast. It’s a town with few amenities but beautiful beaches and walks.

To finish this post off, here’s some “Bear in action” shots for his fans πŸ‘πŸ˜ƒ

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Day 21 – Potters Bar to London

After waking up with a bit of a sore head this morning we said our goodbyes to family (they were yelled up the stairs to the twins as 17yr old girls don’t get up for anything at 10am on a sunday) and headed back to London.

The highlight of the morning was our uncle throwing some nuts out onto the lawn so the squirrels would come out for us! They thought it was hilarious how much we squealed and giggled. I don’t care, I still think squirrels are cute.

Our aunt was kind enough to drive us into the tube station at cockfosters rather than drop us at the local station as it is a Sunday so national line service are limited. We had to do a line change to get out to Lambeth North and then discovered to our joy the tube station is LITERALLY ten meters from the hotel. Awesome! We dropped off out bags and hopped back on the tube out to Camden Markets.

I really enjoyed the markets and bought some shirts, a bag and some tourist crap. Emma got similar things and I also very nearly bought some amazing leggings (similar to Black Milk) but the woman was such a cow to me I couldn’t bring myself to buy them from her. Yeesh.

We hopped on the tube again and headed to the embankment then walked across the Hungerford Bridge. My dad had said there would be lots of performers and card trick people along there but we didn’t see any 😦 there were some cool shows on the south bank though including one guy who did some crazy limbo moves!

We lined up for 40mins and went on the London eye. The other tourists in our capsule were a bit rude and didn’t move for other people so that was a bit of a downer but by eventually being rude back, we got some magnificent photos. One of mine in particular was taken as the sun came out and everything looks golden. I’m slightly in love with it to be honest.

We wandered back up to our hotel (the Tune Hotel in Westminster) and finally checked in. For Β£40 a night it is great but gee am I glad we went for separate rooms as they are tiny. I will enjoy my double bed tonight, that’s for sure.

The view from my room has a billboard in it but is still pretty cool, I like the building opposite (see the last photo).

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Day 20 – London to potters bar

After a delicious lie in (9am out of bed) we had breakfast across the road from the terrifying royal national hotel and then checked out at 11am. We walked to Russell Square tube station and caught it to Finsbury Park where we had to change to a national train line…which had no signs and lots of stairs!

We were lucky, the first train we got on happened to be right. Plus a very weird but helpful drunk soccer fan helped us out. Ahh the English.

In total it took us an hour and a bit and Β£10 each to get there which wasn’t bad considering our noob status on the tube. Our lovely aunt came to pick us up and we had lunch with her (Jane), Nick, Sarah and Rebecca. We then attempted to go and play golf as an afternoon activity but the wait was 2hrs long so we ended up at a massive shopping centre instead. Emma and twin #1 Sarah went off to shop and myself and twin #2 Rebecca went to play in the apple store and be dorks.

Rebecca was horrified to find out I was 26. That’s so old! I suppose it is to a 17 yr old.

After shopping we went out to a local Indian place for dinner (minus the girls who have social lives) and then to the pub. There was a huge bar fight at the pub and my uncle watched on gleefully, he used to be a detective so thought it was amazing to watch the lead up, punching and then after effects of it all! As we were leaving he realised the cops had left the cop car running with the keys in the ignition and suggested stealing it to teach him a lesson…

We all walked home (too much beer and cider) and ate drunken toasted cheese sandwiches. Then bed.

I quite like my English family, they promised to take us to play gold next time we are here hahahaha. Back into London today to explore for a few days πŸ™‚

Head cold and asthma seem to be improving, I think being away from all the cigarette smoke indoors throughout Europe is definitely helping.

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Proud aunt!

What a great start to my trip! My adorable nephew Hunter arrived 2 days before we are due to leave. Which meant I got squishy newborn baby cuddles today πŸ˜€

Congratulations to my baby brother and future sister in law!

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Contiki!

Most asked question: how did it happen that I, the part time teacher who enjoys being a homebody, decided to bugger off overseas for a month?
Answer: A combination of impulse, good timing and family influence!

On Christmas Day 2011 my cousin Emma and I were chilling with some other family members under a tree in the backyard. Our Aunt Brenda was telling us all about her and her husband’s adventures overseas and in particular, to Oktoberfest in Germany. She was telling us that we MUST make the effort to travel!

Me: I’d like to and I have the flexible schedule for it but everyone I know has a morgtage or kids.

Emma (cousin): I’d like to but everyone I know is studying, has a morgtage or kids.

Both of us: WAIT A MINUTE….

….and two days later we booked Contiki!

The tour we decided to do was http://www.contiki.com/destinations/europe/tours/120-european-inspiration and the link gives you quite a bit of info on where we are going, I have also included the cities we visit at the bottom of this post. As well as the Contiki tour, we will be visiting family in Potters Bar (UK) for two days and spending four days exploring London.

So far, my impression of Contiki has been great. I am not a huge party animal and when you say “I am doing contiki” everyone gives you a knowing *you’re gonna get wasted and hook up with randoms* look. My friends were all quite surprised I had decided on it! There were a few reasons why and these have all been backed up by my interactions with the company so far.

  1. No planning required. They do it all. Easy peasy!
  2. Cheap. For 19 days of transport, tours, accommodation and at least one meal a day it was $3k.
  3. Organised. They do this for a living and I’m a noob traveller. Just the meeting centre alone (you can log on and chat to people going on your tour up to 8 weeks before you leave) has been fantastic.
  4. We chose a time out tour so it is all twin share hotel rooms with our own bathroom (hooray!) and the demographic of people on the tour is a little more balanced and a little less *giggly insane drunken 18yo* which would have led to me getting arrested for homicide.
  5. They cover all the main touristy things and you get spare time for extra stuff.

We leave Perth on September 22nd and the countdown is on!

The countries and cities we will visit

Country City
Australia Perth ->; Doha
Doha ->; UK Doha ->; London
UK ->; Netherlands London ->; Amsterdam
Netherlands Amsterdam
Netherlands ->; Germany Amsterdam ->; Berlin
Germany Berlin
Germany ->; Czech Republic Berlin ->; Prague
Czech Republic Prague
Czech Republic ->; Germany Prague ->; Munich
Germany Munich
Germany ->; Italy Munich ->; Venice
Italy Venice
Italy Venice ->; Rome
Italy Rome
Italy Rome ->; Florence
Italy Florence
Italy ->; Switzerland Florence ->; Lucerne
Switzerland Lucerne
Switzerland ->; France Lucerne ->; Paris
France Paris
France ->; UK Paris ->; London
UK London ->; Potters Bar
UK Potters Bar ->; London
UK London
UK London
UK/Doha London ->; Doha
Doha/Australia Doha ->; Perth

A photo of our Contiki documents (which arrived today!)

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