I realise many of you must have done this trip. I'm leaving the Sydney area at the end of the month to travel to Loxton SA. I have to do 2 hours at a time because I travel
with my 85 year old Mum and the 2 dogs. Just looking for tips about the Hay plain. I think I can manage the rest. Thanking you in anticipation. JulieM
If the 130-odd k's is too much in one stretch you could turn off halfway and stay overnight at Maude. Alternatively you could pack a picnic and take a break somewhere along the road. But you could do it quite well in one stretch I think and take your breaks in Balranald and Hay. Its a couple of years since I drove that road, but in spite of its name of Hay plains its actually a little undulating, and a pleasant drive.
crossin hay plains not bad lot truckies use as i was one before i retired their ar alot off free parkin rest areas i am from loxton went school there but now live in perth about every 1-1/2 hrs is a rest stop mike
Julie, the Hay plains are notorious for roos around sunset and early morning so best to avoid driving at those times. The pub next to the town caravan park near the roundabout is very good for a meal. rgds RR
I realise many of you must have done this trip. I'm leaving the Sydney area at the end of the month to travel to Loxton SA. I have to do 2 hours at a time because I travel
with my 85 year old Mum and the 2 dogs. Just looking for tips about the Hay plain. I think I can manage the rest. Thanking you in anticipation. JulieM
I also travelled the Hay plain with elderly mum and 2 dogs recently. Maude is lovely and could have happily stayed a week. Sandy point reserve in Hay is also good, and then at the other end there is a great place at Bottle Bend just before Mildura. We stopped frequently to let the dogs out and stretch our legs. All my previous crossings were on short holidays while still working, and I used to think it was a boring stretch, but taking my time to really look around, I was pleasantly surprised by just how much there is to see. Have fun
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Cheers, Marianna.
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