Chris & Sally made us so welcome that we ended up stying for a total of 5 nights. We were out and about in the day, but got together every evening to make dinner and eat together.
We had some fantastic veggies that were home grown, just a few feet away from where we had parked the caravan, and really enjoyed chatting over our meals. I cooked dinner one night and Steve cooked for us all on our final evening. Unfortunately, that meant that Sally and the kids (Zoe, Xander & Saxon) also had to endure Steve’s cooking!!! Chris didn’t get home from work until after dinner - still not sure if that was planned!
Leaving Chris & Sally’s place on Tuesday was a bit sad… until we realised that we were blocked into their street by a broken-down car! The street is very narrow and an elderly lady’s car had broken down just as she turned onto the street. The lady was eventually tracked down and her car pushed onto the kerb whilst she waited for the recovery service to arrive.
Chris & Sally had given us great reviews of camp sites that were nearby and so we decided to try our luck at Cozy Corner East. This is a Shire-owned bush camp, which gets very full, very quickly. Being mid-week it was a bit quieter and so we found a fairly level spot in a sheltered location in no time, and set up for a couple of nights.
The weather took a turn for the worse, so Cozy Corner ended up being not so cozy after all!
We got quite a bit of wind and rain, but that did not deter us from exploring locally - we took a drive out to a local beach - the coastline down here is stunning and we can imagine it being packed in the Summer.
We rounded off the week by relocating to Rivermouth Caravan Park in Denmark. Denmark town is so pretty and the caravan park is right on the water, with great facilities.



















































