
Summary
Melbourne to Gold Coast and return
54 Days, 53 Nights
Accom: $1999.60 avg. $37.73 per night
Fuel: $1284.08 avg. $23.78 per day
Total Kms: 5586Kms
Thoughts
When I named this trip ‘A Cool Coast’, I was not referring to the weather.
Weather
We like to go north in Melbourne’s winter to get a little bit of warmer weather. Low to mid-twenties is the norm. However, this trip seemed to throw everything at us. Rain, fog, sleet, ice, snow, the highest temperature was 23 and that was for one day only. I can’t tell you what the coldest was because the internet was down thanks to the snow.
Highlights
Snowbound.
It was great to catch up with family and The Bridesmaid joining us was a special treat.
Carcoar was the standout town, a place we hadn’t visited, and it felt like finding a time capsule tucked in the hills.
The pretty village of Tyalgum in the Tweed Valley.
Having a better look at Grafton, its colonial history and treed streetscapes. It must be a picture when those jacarandas are in bloom.
The Coffs Coast is always delightful.
Yass was the big surprise. The once ‘highway town’ is quiet and appealing, and those who are in a hurry are now speeding past on the other side of the hill.
Lowlights
Snowbound.
Our water tanks leaking, twice, was eventually resolved by yet another repairer at home.
The dodgy TV aerial connection, has now been replaced.
The door screen that was jammed, fixed itself, sometimes potholes can be handy.
Missing out on having dinner at Royal Hotel, Carcoar.
Speeding fine in Macksville. $149 for 57Kms in a 50Km zone, oops.
Food Finds
The meltingly divine almond croissants at Cubby Bakehouse, Chinderah on the Tweed River.
An Alternative Root café at Uralla. Though I doubt I’ll be able to convince Woody to stop in Uralla ever again.
The beef cheeks at the Soldier’s Club, Yass.
Our Accommodation in a nutshell
We camped at a showground while a footy match was in action. On a bowling green at a golf course. Behind a pub. In a caravan park overlooking historic railway bridges and welcomed by goats, guinea fowl and turkeys. At a bowling club with a graveyard and no bowling green. At two more showgrounds, Uralla and then Bellingen with an alternate folk festival. Another showground, this one in a favourite town, Murwillumbah in the Scenic Rim where we watched the cane burn at night. Then there were the many palm trees of the caravan park at Wooli right on the river and its quirky, friendly community. Darlington Beach is always memorable with the kangaroos taking centre stage and the surf beach mere steps away. It’s not often that a kangaroo knocks on your door in the night, but hey, when you’re in Darlington Beach. And our old favourite Nambucca Heads, a caravan park with stunning views and roaring surf. The return to the high ground of Uralla showgrounds with the expectation of thumping rain, only to be snowed in instead. Nearly bogging the caravan at the caravan park at Lake Macquarie because they’d had the rain that we’d avoided. The peace of the cheery little park in Yass and then old grumble guts at Wang to finish off yet another crazy adventure.
Where to now? Anywhere, we’re up for it.
I’ll be taking a break for a few days, before restarting ‘The Places We Love’ to keep my promise to fellow caravanners Notta Holiday and her husband Scribbles.


I would recommend somewhere warm
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Oh yes!
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A cool coast and cool reports along the way. Thanks for having us!
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Pack your bags Peter, and we’ll pick you up soon.
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I’d love to, but sadly, my travelling days are over!
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I know the feeling, we’re slowing up.
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Thanks for the interesting read, bad luck about the speeding fine. Ouch!
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Yes, ouch. Cheers
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What an amazing trip. Through an area we love. I loved following along with you virtually. It is jacaranda time now in Grafton and Cubby bakehouse is not far from us. Must go again soon. An unusually “cool” winter this year and yes it can normally be described as “cool 🤘” . Wonder where your next adventure will be 🤔
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I’d say our jacarandas must be about a month behind, as they’re just waking up down here. Have a croissant for me and enjoy the sun, we’ve had wind for weeks in Melbourne.
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Windy here but warm
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I never imagined there would be so much snow in Australia. Thank you for this entertaining journey!
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I know it’s hard to believe but we have more snow than Switzerland. Cheers and thanks for following.
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I had seen a few flakes in the Blue Mountains, but far from enough to cover the ground.
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Thanks for letting us tow behind you. (I must type up something myself now we’re back home.) The weather in QLD and NSW has been disappointing this winter hasn’t it but it is worth seeing other parts of the country in anticipation of not being cold back in Victoria. Cheers
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🥶😎
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Wow what beautiful snow. But I just want to see it not really stay there. Wonderful memories you’ve had.
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Yes, truly special and the snow was unexpected.
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You really did have a bit of everything weather wise didn’t you. It’s been such a crazy year, all over Australia. Here in Qld I think the wet’s coming early!
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Well if that’s the case it’ll be a hot dry summer down here.
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