Overseas tour Day 84 – Mallacoota

Early start day.

We left Eden around 8am and jumped into the camper for a 90min drive south into Victoria and our next coastal stop in Mallacoota, within the Croajingolong National Park.

The landscape feels vast and very much a wilderness, remaining untouched and uncultivated for thousands of years.

On arrival on the coast we headed for nourishment and a trip to Alfs coffee and pizza, a great combo as you look out across the inland lake.

Best toastie in Mallacoota
Walk out to Betka South Beach

Betka beach was our home for the next 4hrs and as with other days we had the place to ourselves.

A relaxing time for Michelle
Star jump time

After a few hours of R&R we returned to our trusted camper positioned door ajar waiting to pick a plump spot with the best views!

Walking along the front of the camp site we came across a squadron of pelicans, perched on a sandbank. Only in Australia.

After an enjoyable walk around the water front it was ice cream time, Michelle went for her fav, mint chocolate chip whereas Andy indulged in a spot of coconut.

In every town we stay we come across there is some reference to the Aboriginal forefathers. The artwork is spiritual and intertwined with the wildlife and their more simpler lives.

Our view from the camper looking back up the coast, not bad, and making you feel very much one with the country.

And finally Google maps locator showing Mallacoota at the most easterly spot in Victoria.


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