Sunday, 27 April 2008

Standown Park - Hospitality at it's Best

Standown Park lies between Gympie and Tin Can Bay on the Tin Can Bay Road approximately 28km north east of Gympie. The park is well maintained and pretty much is for the senior travelers and does not cater for children. Standown Park is an original farm in the are which now has 28 sites all equipped with power and beautiful pressurised spring water. The sites are large and the grounds are kept in first class condition; the amenities are very good but could struggle at peak times, there is handicapped facilities and a laundry, apart from the magazines some DVD’s are available for loan on a please return when finished basis. Price for the stay was a very acceptable $15 per couple per night and the park would suit from one night to many weeks as it is a place you could certainly call home.


Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket


Apart from the peaceful surroundings what makes the park a place to come back to is the genuine hospitality and community atmosphere. Just about everyone meets in the camp kitchen / BBQ area at around 10.00 (or thereabouts) for a chat and morning tea; around 4.30 (or thereabouts) for happy hour at a large open fireplace which goes on for as long as you want to stay, you will note there are a lot of "therabouts" as it can start whenever and finish whenever (relax & enjoy). Everyone gets together on Sunday morning (BYO bacon etc) for a BBQ breaky; our hosts were Rex & Liz who did a fantastic job of making everyone feel like part of the family. Our stay coincided with Anzac day and it was good to see a small service taking place and the Anzac’s remembered; all that were in the park attended the service.


Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket


As we all know the Hobbit population is dwindling so Linda ventured into the long grass (where they are known to hide) and low and behold she found another Hobbit friend (Neil). Linda continued to search but without any further success; seems like there was only one to be found.


Photobucket


Both Linda & I would recommend Standown Park for a visit based on the great time we had; surrounding Gympie, Tin Can Bay and Rainbow Beach can all be reached within 30 minutes.


Look forward to posting again soon.


David & Linda – The DavLin Rig


Tuesday, 22 April 2008

Woodgate Beach - Shhhhhhhhh; Quiet Please

The township of Woodgate is approximately 40km due east of Childers and is untouched by the likes of Woolies, McDonalds, Bunnings and the likes. The town has a general store, mini market, bakery (of sorts), post office, bowling club and a pub; if you are here for over a week put your lotto on before coming or you will need to drive to Childers to do so. The caravan park is called Barkala and is quite large and very pleasant. Most sites have slabs and in the main quite level; the van sites are boxed in with blue metal to ensure the van is automatically level on parking, some of the sites are quite big so letting them know van size ensures you get something that suits. The amenities are very clean and well maintained and they are all in the center of the park. The park has a small store and cafe dishing out breakfasts and light meals throughout the day. Below shows the front of the park and the site we were on.


 


The local wildlife consists of kookaburra's, kangaroos and flies, flies and more f*%!ing flies especially around meal times, the flies are that used to humans they even bring their own knife and fork.


 Photobucket


The stretch of beach which is directly across from the park runs for 16km and is most spectacular; this along with the fishing makes the trip and stay worth while. it is very peaceful and if you are looking for nothing to do you have come to the right place. Below shows half the beach looking south to Burrum Heads; the other gives you an idea of the town showing the main street looking south also, as said earlier the park is just across this road.


 


Fish for breakfast; not likely as we arrived just after the school holidays so my excuse is that the little buggers had fished it out. Never caught a thing but did suffer with a little sunburn and chapped lips; not to worry nivea cream, lip balm, coffee and toast will fix most of the problems.



Heading from here to Standown Park soon to meet up with Neil & June and Greg & Wendy (other caravaning mates).


Will post again soon; until then hope you all keep well


Warm regards


David & Linda – The DavLin Rig


 


 

Friday, 4 April 2008

Magnificent Maryborough - April 08

Pulled into the Wallace Caravan Park which is just located on the Hervey Bay side of the Mary River. The park has very large drive through sites and once set up there is plenty of room. The amenities were very clean and the park is fairly quiet. We were paying $138 per week and given the facilities it was a fair price to pay (pool, BBQ's & Lge Camp Kitchen)



There is a fully preserved general store (Brennan & Geraghty’s) which is the largest of only 3 left in the world today; the store began trading in 1871 to 1972 and after closing down was purchased by the National Trust with all of the stock. This is as the store stands today with all the original items in place.



The old Banyan Fig in Queens Park is said to have been first recorded in 1889; the tree now requires special attention and is propped at several of the larger limbs.



Maryborough is also home to Pamela Lyndon Travers who was the author of the fictional Nanny, Mary Poppins; apparently Mary Poppins was a little taller than Nanny Stevens.



As you can see I had no trouble finding some mates to chat to; several schooners and we were getting on like a house on fire.



Will post again soon


Regards – David & Linda


The Davlin Rig