We"re at Denham and moving south to Kalbarri tomorrow. We are constantly amazed at the beauty of W.A. - not so van park prices when they want $48 p/n at Kalbarri. Then we'll move inland to where we can free camp again.
We"re at Denham and moving south to Kalbarri tomorrow. We are constantly amazed at the beauty of W.A. - not so van park prices when they want $48 p/n at Kalbarri. Then we'll move inland to where we can free camp again.
We're at home in Perth, wishing we could be elsewhere in warmer climes....
Regards Kalbarri, I think the Anchorage on the foreshore (northern end of town) may be the cheapest, but these rates are 12 months old, see;
Watch the tree branches falling in the Tudor, also bombing from above by c.o.c.k.atoos.....
The new ablution block is best. Both the inland and coastal gorges are magnificent, good Tourist Bureau on the foreshore road.
For very cheap accommodation (powered or unpowered sites) after you have seen the Kalbarri sights, Hutt River Province is well worth the visit, Princess Shirley has died but Prince Leonard is still alive but getting on in age. Wonderful paintings in his chapel by renowned artists.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Tuesday 15th of July 2014 12:17:46 PM
We"re at Denham and moving south to Kalbarri tomorrow. We are constantly amazed at the beauty of W.A. - not so van park prices when they want $48 p/n at Kalbarri. Then we'll move inland to where we can free camp again.
We stayed at the Murchison Caravan Park in Kalbarri, paid $33.00 per night (early April this year) think we got Top Tourist discount
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DUNMOWIN is no longer on the road and still DUNMOWIN!
stuck at Jacobs well until daughter has baby will be here til xmas then heading to greens lake still have months to wait but swmbo will not leave until bubs is born (bugger)