Planning Easter Weekend: Day 10
Today was our last day in Trial Bay. With that always comes where next? We had decided that we were going to head to Yamba which is about 3 hours North along the Coast and famous for its prawns.
We tried the two places top of our list but with no luck. They were fully booked for Easter. We tried the Tourist Information in Yamba who gave us a number of LJ Tucker in Yamba, a realtor. I spoke to Russ who explained that he had a three-bedroom apartment over the Ocean that was cheaper than we were quoted at the campsite. We spoke to the girls who said yes and we booked it.
With the next four nights sorted out we headed for the beach in South West Rocks. We spent the morning body boarding and playing on the beach before Katy went off to get sandwiches for lunch from the local bakery. Sandwiches here are really good and taste fresh. An added bonus for those who like beetroot is that they come with a big slab on the top. James got the added bonus of a vanilla slice that nearly finished him off. He rewarded himself with a nap on the beach.
Cass made an Ozzie friend and they hunted for crabs in the rock pools around the bay. All this sea life has made him extremely interested in fishing. I’m not actually sure how he’d cope at sea but he does like the little fish in the rock pool.
After another day at the beach we headed back for the campsite for some food. We did some packing (well Katy more than me) but still gave ourselves a lot to do in the morning.
We tried the two places top of our list but with no luck. They were fully booked for Easter. We tried the Tourist Information in Yamba who gave us a number of LJ Tucker in Yamba, a realtor. I spoke to Russ who explained that he had a three-bedroom apartment over the Ocean that was cheaper than we were quoted at the campsite. We spoke to the girls who said yes and we booked it.
With the next four nights sorted out we headed for the beach in South West Rocks. We spent the morning body boarding and playing on the beach before Katy went off to get sandwiches for lunch from the local bakery. Sandwiches here are really good and taste fresh. An added bonus for those who like beetroot is that they come with a big slab on the top. James got the added bonus of a vanilla slice that nearly finished him off. He rewarded himself with a nap on the beach.
Cass made an Ozzie friend and they hunted for crabs in the rock pools around the bay. All this sea life has made him extremely interested in fishing. I’m not actually sure how he’d cope at sea but he does like the little fish in the rock pool.
After another day at the beach we headed back for the campsite for some food. We did some packing (well Katy more than me) but still gave ourselves a lot to do in the morning.
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