Saturday, 6 April 2013

Louth Bay and Lincoln National Park

We left Port Gibbon quite late as we met some people from WA on the holiday with almost the same caravan as ours (their caravan was smaller but had the same colours as ours). It wasn't all bad as we were heading to Arno Bay for lunch (just 44kms from Port Gibbon) to try "Arnormous Burger- the Largest on the Eyre Peninsula".   As it was just 10 am when we get there we went for some boardwalk walk and Graham even had time for some fishing on the jetty. No luck.  By midday we were hungry enough to have a challenge like "Man vs Food". Man won!!!

 

 
 
We were supposed to go to Port Lincoln for our next stop but instead stay at Louth Bay for the night.  The place was quite nice and had only 8th caravan places and we got the second last. As it was still quite early we went for a drive around Port Lincoln and got some more seafood for dinner as this place supposed to be a "capital of seafood in SA".  The lady in the Information Centre suggested September Beach as our next camping spot, which is in the Lincoln National Park. She was right the place is great.
 

 

We went for some 4WD drive around the island and got to this beautiful spot called MacLaren Point. The water was crystal clear and very calm so we went for a swim.  It was nice just to relax a little...
 
 








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