So you're going back to candle power are you, Whenarewethere?
Keep them away from curtains as they cause a lot of house fires which might warm the place up a bit - LOL.
Possum's got the right idea.
Olive Oil said
06:24 AM May 22, 2019
Believe it or not the South Coast is lovely in Winter. calm, sunny, crisp days.
Put a jumper on, life's not all about shorts, t-shirts, thongs & a beer can.
We've spent a large amount of time in the area over many years during the cooler months.
Watching the southern ocean waves crashing onto rocks at Green Cape adjacent the lighthouse is exhilarating.
Lovely drives up in the hinterland around places like Tilba, cheese & wine.
-- Edited by Olive Oil on Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 06:26:05 AM
Kebbin said
08:31 AM May 22, 2019
Quite cool in Lightning Ridge in winter in the evenings at night and in the the morning but the other 4 hours is quite good. My choice with the exodus to Old and beyond would be Hat Head/South West Rocks and then Iluka/Yamba.
Ron-D said
08:40 AM May 23, 2019
Whenarewethere wrote:
Good idea to stay in NSW, nothing left if you go further north! Sorry!
Left wing garbage .
-- Edited by Ron-D on Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:00:23 AM
Plain Truth said
09:00 AM May 23, 2019
Nothing weird,just a bit of fun for the poster to stay in NSW
Warringah,might appeal to some people more now that the Budgie Smugglers gone.
The Belmont Bear said
01:11 PM May 23, 2019
Hi keiron, there are plenty of places to spend some time along the NSW coast from the Hunter all the way up to the Tweed. I only say the north coast because we live in Lake Macquarie and I hate driving through Sydney. One of our favorite places is the Urunga CP or just down the road at the Repton CP on the banks of the Belinger River. It can still get cold in winter but on the coast it is usually tempered by the sea and is probably Not as cold at night than further inland. If I wasnt working here in South Africa we would would have our van parked somewhere along that coast ourselves.
Cheers BB
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Thursday 23rd of May 2019 01:12:38 PM
Hello again.
I have an opportunity to hook-up the van very soon, but SWMBO wants to to stay within NSW and only away from home 2-3 weeks.
I am domicile in Sydney, and would welcome any / all suggestions for P O I and places to stay with such constraints.
Cheers, KB
Good idea to stay in NSW, nothing left if you go further north! Sorry!
Keep them away from curtains as they cause a lot of house fires which might warm the place up a bit - LOL.
Possum's got the right idea.
Believe it or not the South Coast is lovely in Winter. calm, sunny, crisp days.

Put a jumper on, life's not all about shorts, t-shirts, thongs & a beer can.
We've spent a large amount of time in the area over many years during the cooler months.
Watching the southern ocean waves crashing onto rocks at Green Cape adjacent the lighthouse is exhilarating.
Lovely drives up in the hinterland around places like Tilba, cheese & wine.
-- Edited by Olive Oil on Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 06:26:05 AM
Left wing garbage .
-- Edited by Ron-D on Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:00:23 AM
Nothing weird,just a bit of fun for the poster to stay in NSW
Warringah,might appeal to some people more now that the Budgie Smugglers gone.

Hi keiron, there are plenty of places to spend some time along the NSW coast from the Hunter all the way up to the Tweed. I only say the north coast because we live in Lake Macquarie and I hate driving through Sydney. One of our favorite places is the Urunga CP or just down the road at the Repton CP on the banks of the Belinger River. It can still get cold in winter but on the coast it is usually tempered by the sea and is probably Not as cold at night than further inland. If I wasnt working here in South Africa we would would have our van parked somewhere along that coast ourselves.
Cheers
BB
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Thursday 23rd of May 2019 01:12:38 PM