The day started with an alfresco breakfast at The Tanks, Forster with the opportunity to look out across the Tasman Sea early morning.
The Tanks are an interesting set of rock pools where surfers congregate to pick up morning waves.

As we drove north, we decided to stop at The Beach House, Port Macquarie for a mid morning coffee stop before walking through Town Green Park and out to the Town Beach lookout.


From Port Macquarie we drove a further 1hr north to South West Rocks and found our way to Trial Bay Gaol Beach, where Michelle took the opportunity to finish her latest book.

With a few hours of sunshine and showers, we left the beach and went to look around Trial Bay Gaol.

We went back in time on our tour of Trial Bay Gaol, soaking up the history and the amazing coastal views that surround it in Arakoon National Park.
The gaol opened in 1886, after 13 years of construction. The prison labourers were there to construct a breakwater to make Trial Bay a safe harbour between Sydney and Brisbane.
During World War I the gaol became an internment camp for people of German descent who were feared to be enemy sympathisers.

After the history lesson, we walked through the Arakoon National Park and came across a number of kangaroos feasting on the grass.

Late afternoon we went for a walk to South West Rocks Headland and on to Horseshoe Bay Beach.

South West Rocks is definitely one of NSW’s best-kept secrets, a little pocket of tranquillity at the mouth of the Macleay River that boasts stunning beaches, beautiful nature trails and a well-preserved history, attracting fishermen and scuba divers from all over the world.


Tomorrow we continue our drive north as we head to Ulmarra, near Grafton. We have decided to move in land with cyclone Alfred tracking to hit the NSW coast in the next 24hrs, bringing 100 mile an hour strong winds and heavy rain.












































































































