Rivers, Goldfields and Mountains

Vern & Merle head to Victoria to compare the wine districts there to South Australia… 🍷

First stop was the mighty Murray River where they managed to get a great camp – right on the river…

Camping along the river was very relaxing. A family of ducks decided they would adopt Vern and Merle… Maybe not the wisest decision… 🥘

Paddle steamers are still plying the river, as they have been doing for over 150 years. These days the cargo is tourists, who get a great view of the beautiful gum trees on the river banks.

Moving on from the river, Vern & Merle visited the Goldfields area of Victoria.

Merle wasted no time fossicking for treasures in Daylesford…

On to Ballarat, a city that Merle insists is the coldest place on earth… Not to disappoint, the weather turned out to be freezing cold – with strong winds and sleet as a bonus!

Bendigo was a much nicer experience, a lovely town with beautiful buildings and gardens to stroll through.

During their stay at Avoca, Merle found an additional traveller in the caravan, who had hopped on board at the Murray River to bum a lift… After the initial shock of discovery 😱 there turned out to be no joy to be had for the little joy rider…

RIP Stuart Little…

Heathcote turned out to be a great place to stay, with a wonderful wine centre and the beginnings of winter fires…

The King Valley was the next stop and, after initial disappointment that the trattoria at Dal Zotto wines was closed for renovation, the travellers settled on the pub, BBQ meals and camp fires…

The setting at Whitfield was absolutely stunning… This is what camping is all about!

The final port of call for the travellers was beautiful Bright… As usual, the Autumn leaves were stunning… as was the “Roberta” pizza… 🤓 topped with pepperoni, chilli, tomato, scamorza, smoko hot honey and guindillas pizza… a crazy combination that works a treat!

With the weather getting decidedly cooler, the nightly fire was really appreciated…

So the travellers are heading home, but will be back with more adventures soon!

Last stop had to be Taste restaurant at Sawtell, to sample (again) their signature twice roasted duck… and try not to think about friends from the river… 🫣

Finally, NSW had to prove it won’t be beaten by Victoria… The picture below was during our overnight stay in Goulburn… Take that Ballarat!

That’s all for now, until next time… 😎

Days of Wine and Roses

South Australia… WOW!

Vern and Merle didn’t know what to expect from the South Australian countryside, turns out it is amazing. So different from the eastern states, with stunning coastlines, an abundance of beautiful historic houses, fabulous wineries and very cool eateries. In other words, right up their alley!

First stop was the Fluerieu Peninsula, including the McLaren Vale wine region – and the must do D’Arenberg winery, art gallery and restaurant.

The gallery is housed in an architectural cube in the middle of the vineyards, and is currently hosting the Dali exhibition…

Words can’t do this place justice, from the entry…

To the surreal artwork…

And even into the men’s toilets! 😳

After all that culture (and weirdness) it was time to leave the Cube and head for the restaurant in the old homestead.

Merle and Verne agreed that the entree of lobster medallion with blue swimmer crab, prawn ravioli and lobster bisque was basically the best thing they had ever eaten… 😋

The duck that followed wasn’t too shabby either… 🍷

The other great thing about the Fluerieu Peninsula is the beautiful coastline around Victor Harbour and Port Elliot.

Back at Victor Harbour, Vern and Merle took the long walk on the bridge out to Granite Island…

There was an opportunity to get the tourist bus back – but considering how much eating and drinking had been happening, getting exercise was deemed more important!

Vern and Merle wanted to do their bit to support Aussie farmers, so it was off to more wine country!

First stop was the Barossa and the pretty, and historic, village of Tanunda. Vern was happy that there was some lunch and some wine tasting to be done, while Merle was impressed with the facilities available to support a woman while she visited the shops!

Another day, another wine tasting… this time Murray Street Vineyards, on a beautiful Barossa day…

There are many beautiful historic buildings in the Barossa and the Adelaide Hills, often reflecting the original German settlers from the late 19th century who established the areas as some of the greatest wine regions in the world…

On to the Clare Valley, home to some of the best rieslings – wines that Vern and Merle enjoy greatly.

As well as wine there is a wonderful historic village at Mintaro…

On the outskirts of Mintaro is Martindale Hall, a heritage listed, Georgian styled sandstone mansion.

It was built by a wealthy pastoralist – so wealthy that when it was built there were 14 servants to look after the 2 occupants… 😳

The hall featured in the film “Picnic at Hanging Rock”, where it was set up as “Appleyard Girl’s School”. It is now owned by the SA government, and can be seen as it was in its heyday…

The rooms are beautifully decorated, it’s like stepping back in time…

Exploring historic buildings can build up an appetite, so onto the Magpie and Stump pub in Mintaro – where they have been quenching traveler’s thirsts since 1851! 🍻

On the way back from lunch, Merle was fascinated to find the Shmerl Estate. She is now convinced that the estate was established by her long lost ancestors…

Vern is not so sure… 🤔

Sadly, it was now time to bid SA farewell – so it was decided a celebratory lunch on their last day was the way to go. The venue was the stunning wine cellar at the Sevenhill Hotel.

Goodbye SA, we will miss you! 🍷

Great Ocean Road Adventure

Kicked off the trip by catching the ferry from Sorrento on the Mornington Peninsula to Queenscliff on the Bellarine Peninsula – and settled in for a few days at Ocean Grove.

It was a shock for Vern to realise there are actually amazing surf beaches outside NSW 😱… Bells Beach was stunning, and great to see that it is still pristine countryside all around – luckily the developers of the Gold and Sunshine Coasts haven’t been welcomed there…

Southern Ocean swells rolling into Bells

Vern was very happy to relive fond memories of his surfing days, watching the surfers tackle the waves at Bells … if he only had a “mal” to join them. 🤣

Torquay, Lorne and Barwon Heads are very cool beachside towns, while around the bayside is home to some pretty impressive food and wine purveyors. The fish tacos at “Fishos” in Torquay were great…

Yummm….

And who knew that Portarlington is the mussel capital of Australia? 😋

Yummm, again….

Merle was in heaven, and after lunch was the perfect time to check out a few trendy boutiques… Looks like the guard dog at one of the shops had enjoyed a delicious lunch as well! 🥱

No trip to the Bellarine would be complete without visiting a winery or two…

Or first stop was Jack Rabbit, right on Port Philip Bay, where we got the feeling lunch might have been a bit expensive – considering the two helicopter landing pads for lunch guests… 😬

On to the beautiful Scotchmans Hill, where they make some delicious chardonnay and pinot noir…

Perched high on the hill and with some beautiful weather, our next stop was the stunning Apollo Bay. The caravan park that was to be home was in a great position…

The view over Apollo Bay from our caravan park

The almost deserted beach was a great place to walk…

And at the end of that walk was the fish co-op, where we discovered that Apollo Bay is the lobster capital of Australia… Yay!

Mmmmmmm…..

After all their recent indulgences, Vern and Merle needed some exercise, so they headed up into Otway National Park to a rainforest walk at Maits Rest – which was beautiful, serene and also cool on a very hot day. Huge Myrtle Beech trees towered throughout the area, with some over 300 years old. A must see for anyone travelling through the area…

Meanwhile, our little Aussie neighbours in the gum tree at the caravan park were friendly and not fussed so much about the concept of after lunch exercise!

Meet the neighbours…

What a view of the sunset we had from our campsite on our last night at Apollo Bay…

The drive from Apollo Bay was jaw dropping with the well-known scenic views of the Twelve Apostles, London Bridge and the Bay of Islands. Photos really don’t do this coastline justice, it really is quite magical.

It really is a magnificent sight…

One thing on the Great Ocean Road that surprised us was that, around tight, twisty and narrow roads with sheer drops into the ocean, there were a number of signs reminding drivers to drive on the left side of the road.😱

You would think these signs might have been better placed at the start of the Great Ocean road trek (or even at the Airport) and not half way through – but hey who knows… 😬

Our next stop, Port Fairy is a very pretty town with beautiful old houses and a lovely harbour. The weather was clear but there was a wind blowing straight in from Antarctica… 🥶

I think Merle was a little upset that she couldn’t go for a swim… 🤔

Stay tuned for the (hopefully coherent) next update from Wine Country! 🍷🍷🍷

On The Road Again

Vern & Merle Are Back!!!

Covid tried to stop them, but intrepid adventurers can’t be kept down for long… 😎

After we spent 4 months alone at Mudjimba Caravan Park, registered as “Itinerants”, with “No Fixed Address”, we figured that Covid might have beaten us… So, we bought a house, sold our caravan, and settled into a different life.

However, at the end of 2021, when it was possible to travel again, we bought a little camper and set off to see Merle Senior (Sue’s Mum, Peggy) in her nursing home in Melbourne. We made 2 more trips in 2022, and are now in Victoria, having just visited Peggy again.

We have christened the Avan camper “Avana Campalot”…

We are now about to embark on a new adventure – a few months exploring the Great Ocean Road, the vineyards of South Australia, the Murray River and then the vineyards of northern Victoria… Yes, there is a theme again… 😊

So, stay tuned for updates from the new adventure in the next couple of days but meanwhile, here are some pictures from our initial travels in our little camper…

Vern and Merle hit the rocks!

Yep, we have hit the rocks – both figuratively and literally!

Editor’s note: Merle would like it pointed out that she took the fabulous photo above… ????

South West Rocks

After a great time at Woopi, we ventured further down the coast to the beautiful South West Rocks area. First stop was a climb up to the lighthouse at Arakoon. Amazing views!

Crescent Heads

Vern was chomping at the bit to relive his old surfie days so off to Crescent Heads we went!

Crescent was doing what it does best with some great waves rolling in. It is still as beautiful as Vern remembered, however the camping area/caravan park was much bigger… but still packed!

Go to Jail

Just down the bay from South West Rocks is Trial Bay Gaol.This was built in the 1800s to house prisoners whose job was to build a breakwater at the point so ships travelling from Sydney to Brisbane had a safe anchorage. Unfortunately, the project was a bit of a disaster, with most of the breakwater washed away in a big storm. The gaol shutdown in the late 1800s but was reopened in 1914 for internment of Germans during the First World War.

Still, it must have one of the best views of any gaol…

Vern and Merle had a great time being tourists at the gaol. Unfortunately, Vern couldn’t find a padlock big enough…

These days, the only inhabitants of the gaol are from the local kangaroo population…

Hitting the rocks, again…

After only a few days at South West Rocks, it was obvious that the situation with the coronavirus was becoming very serious – very quickly.

Vern and Merle made the difficult decision to abandon their trip and head back to Queensland. Definitely the right decision…

Where are we now?

Vern and Merle are practicing social distancing, caravan style, at Mudjimba.

We are very lucky to be at a beautiful beach where we can walk and collect shells for our grandkids. We will be back on the road once we get through this thing – which we will.

In the meantime, we are working on staying sane and maintaining our sense of humour…

Stay safe everybody! We’ll be back…

Vern and Merle are Go!

After years of dreaming, planning and preparing we are finally hitting the road to live the dream! Our first trip is a fairly small one for a couple of months exploring northern NSW. We hope you will follow along as we find out what this Grey Nomad stuff is really like.

What’s the plan?

Each year we aim to head somewhere south during the summer months and then come back to a base on the Sunshine Coast for the winter months.

This year it’s only a short trip as we had a few setbacks selling our house, which delayed us by a few months. Later this year we will jump right into the deep end when we hitch a ride on the Spirit of Tasmania for a 5 month trip exploring the beauty of that state.

What sort of adventurers are we?

Vern and Merle aren’t really the rufty-tufty 4WD types you’re likely to find wrestling crocodiles in Kakadu. We’re more your sit down at 5 o’clock for a nice glass of wine and a few nibbles type travellers – preferably with a stunning view…

We love to go on bush walks, though not any over 5kms. We have pushbikes and use them to get to exciting places – as long as there aren’t many hills. And we also have a kayak , not for white-water rafting, rather for a more casual paddle on beautiful lakes and rivers.

Vern and Merle… aka Robert and Sue

Raring to go

We have road-tested Billie (our van) throughout 2019, and have already seen some beautiful places, as the photos below attest. It’s now time to take the plunge and and make the van our home.

The tyres are pumped, the batteries charged, the fridge is stocked, the pantry full… Here we go!

You can watch a caravan go by, and wonder where it goes – or you can join it and steer it to your destiny…

Merle, via Google

About Vern and Merle…

After a lifetime workIng at very busy jobs the time has come to head off on our adventure – travelling Australia as grey nomads in our Bailey caravan nicknamed “Billie”, after Bill Bailey or Billie Holiday depending on whether you ask Vern or Merle.

Speaking about Vern and Merle, we should explain that our alter-egos came from childhood reminiscences of Uncle Vern hooking up the Viscount van to the Valiant. Anyone of our era may be familiar with a similar memory. Pretty sure we were on the second bottle of wine when we decided it would be a great idea to assume the Vern and Merle aliases… but perhaps they are more memorable than just Robert and Sue! 

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Vern’s Valiant and Viscount Van…

Becoming grandparents over the past 4 years has been amazing and we want to show our children and grandchildren how much fun you can have when you retire. I guess we want them to see us as the fun grandparents, if not the slightly crazy ones. We also hope we can bribe them to visit us as we spend our winters camped on the beautiful Sunshine Coast of Queensland – home to amazing beaches where the family can play.

Anyway, after four years of planning and research on what we needed to survive on the road, the time has finally come to take the leap. The house is sold, the van is packed and we are all prepped to head off on the adventure of a lifetime. 

We really hope you follow us on our adventures over the next few years as we highlight the places we travel to and show you the beautiful places we visit on our journey through Australia. Vern is a keen photographer and hopes to do justice to the beautiful places we visit.

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Merle is chomping at the bit to get going!