Catching up with friends and having a lazy day is always fun! What even better is when they show you around a city, that you have pretty much lived in for 10 years, and you see things that you never knew existed.
Today we were bumming around Newcastle. We started off with a yummy lunch in the Junction at Talulahbar its a bit of a Spanish fusion restaurant and its pretty damn good!
We kicked off lunch with some tapas (well that's really all we had - we couldn't fit any more in). Tapas is all about flavour and sharing, well to me it is anyway. So its a perfect meal for catching up with friends.
We had...
Vine tomato, Basil and Garlic Bruschetta $9.70
Roast garlic and Cheese focaccia $6.90
Grilled Chorizo with house marinated olives, pepperonata, arancini balls & focaccia $19.90
Thick hand cut chips house-made w garlic aioli $7.90
Yeah - so, you can see why we were full.
Instead of taking a nice big walk to burn off lunch - We drove to Mereweather to look out over the ocean bath and ocean. I forgot how beautiful this part of the world is.
My advice - if you're coming to Newcastle don't be confined to the city centre - It doesn't do it any justice!
Thanks Michelle for a great day and showing me some beautiful sights around Newcastle!
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Friday, June 29, 2012
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
South Coast Beach Life - Kiama and Gerringong
I find the South Coast of NSW to be a soothing and tranquil place. Its strange that I take such delight in this place. It's not like I come down here to escape the hustle and bustle of city life - I live on the beach! No, the South Coast has an aura about it, it pulls you in and makes you want more.
Along the coast line is the perfect mix of country farms and chic little beach towns. A weekend get away is sometimes all you need to experience and fall in love with the South coast.Depending on how much time you - is the direct relation as to how far down you can go. For a weekend trip from Sydney, I would recommend heading to Kiama or Gerringong.
Kiama is a hub for tourists, so the novelty can wear off pretty fast. But please do stop here! I recommend using it as a 'break stop'. Stop on the way down and on the way back! There are some great walking paths to stretch your legs and take in the sea air - after being couped up in a car for hours, this will be welcomed!
Sites worth seeing around Kiama:
Moving further south, 20min from Kiama is the very small town of Gerringong. I LOVE this town.
It is quiet, peaceful. the beaches are pretty and the people are friendly.
If you are looking for a weekend get away and want to splurge than I would recommend staying at www.mercuregerringong.com.au - This was formally known as the Bella Chara and was very famous amongst the locals. It still has beautiful rooms and great service!
The restaurant there serves amazing food and If you up for a bit of a night out - Start you Friday with Cheap Cocktails during happy hour!
Eating out in Gerringong is easy! There are plenty of dining options - My favorite is Point Break Cafe - Its a veggie cafe and serves amazing food (The nachos are the best), it is connected to the major surf shop in town.
Into swimming and surfing? The beaches around this area are sure to please, they tend to pull in a good swell. Gerringong also has an ocean bath for though who do not like to swim directly in the surf!
To wrap it all off - If you are a keen hiker (like me) you can put your hiking boots on and head out on the Gerringong to Kiama coastal walk - Its not too hard - and has the MOST amazing views!
Along the coast line is the perfect mix of country farms and chic little beach towns. A weekend get away is sometimes all you need to experience and fall in love with the South coast.Depending on how much time you - is the direct relation as to how far down you can go. For a weekend trip from Sydney, I would recommend heading to Kiama or Gerringong.
Kiama is a hub for tourists, so the novelty can wear off pretty fast. But please do stop here! I recommend using it as a 'break stop'. Stop on the way down and on the way back! There are some great walking paths to stretch your legs and take in the sea air - after being couped up in a car for hours, this will be welcomed!
Sites worth seeing around Kiama:
- Kiama Blowhole - This is actually great to see when the weather is not so good - Take an umbrella or a poncho
- Little Blowhole - Is the little brother of the big blowhole
- The Lighthouse
Moving further south, 20min from Kiama is the very small town of Gerringong. I LOVE this town.
It is quiet, peaceful. the beaches are pretty and the people are friendly.
If you are looking for a weekend get away and want to splurge than I would recommend staying at www.mercuregerringong.com.au - This was formally known as the Bella Chara and was very famous amongst the locals. It still has beautiful rooms and great service!
The restaurant there serves amazing food and If you up for a bit of a night out - Start you Friday with Cheap Cocktails during happy hour!
Eating out in Gerringong is easy! There are plenty of dining options - My favorite is Point Break Cafe - Its a veggie cafe and serves amazing food (The nachos are the best), it is connected to the major surf shop in town.
Into swimming and surfing? The beaches around this area are sure to please, they tend to pull in a good swell. Gerringong also has an ocean bath for though who do not like to swim directly in the surf!
To wrap it all off - If you are a keen hiker (like me) you can put your hiking boots on and head out on the Gerringong to Kiama coastal walk - Its not too hard - and has the MOST amazing views!
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Kiama NSW 2533, Australia
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Ripples on the water
Milsons Point, holds a soft place in my heart. I use to live in the neighboring suburb, McMahons Point and spent every afternoon running around Milsons Point and every morning in the Olympic Pool. There is an atmosphere here that is hard to explain, but its a nice place to be.
I don't think Milsons Point gets enough attention. It has one of the best views of the Harbour and the famous Sydney icons. It is the home of Sydney's Luna Park. You have amazing views of Balmain to the west, and the harbour to the east. Really, what more could you ask for?
There aren't lot of restaurants, but the few that are here are top quality. Ripples Cafe in particular is great. They are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, or in my case I met with my friend Peter for a mid morning brunch session.
Luna Park is now as iconic as the Harbour Bridge for most Sydney-siders. The big smiling face watches over the harbour and welcomes you in to an art deco world (it opened in the 1930's) of childhood fun and excitement. Not into rides? Not a problem, you can enter Luna Park for free! Yep - pop your walking shoes on, take a stroll through the amusement park and people watch, its a lot of fun!
If you do want to go on the rides and have some fun at Coney Island then this is what you will be looking at - price wise
How do you get to Milsons Point? Coming from the city there are 4 ways.
I don't think Milsons Point gets enough attention. It has one of the best views of the Harbour and the famous Sydney icons. It is the home of Sydney's Luna Park. You have amazing views of Balmain to the west, and the harbour to the east. Really, what more could you ask for?
There aren't lot of restaurants, but the few that are here are top quality. Ripples Cafe in particular is great. They are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, or in my case I met with my friend Peter for a mid morning brunch session.
Luna Park is now as iconic as the Harbour Bridge for most Sydney-siders. The big smiling face watches over the harbour and welcomes you in to an art deco world (it opened in the 1930's) of childhood fun and excitement. Not into rides? Not a problem, you can enter Luna Park for free! Yep - pop your walking shoes on, take a stroll through the amusement park and people watch, its a lot of fun!
If you do want to go on the rides and have some fun at Coney Island then this is what you will be looking at - price wise
How do you get to Milsons Point? Coming from the city there are 4 ways.
- Ferry - You can catch a ferry from Circular Quay to Milsons Point, this is fun because you get to be out on the harbour and its not that expensive
- Train/bus - Its kind of cool, you get a good view as you go over the bridge... but its a train.
- WALK - always my favourite! Its free, its fun and you get to walk across the bridge! You need to start at The Rocks and it will take you right over to Milsons Point. Great to do at dusk.
- Drive - There is parking it's all metered
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Summer at The Entrance
Its truly amazing how a bit of sunshine can transform a sleepy seaside town into a bustling tourist hotspot!
The Entrance on the NSW upper Central Coast always comes to life during the summer months, it really is an ideal place for everyone. Families love the parks, carnivals and swimming (if you pass by here during the day or late afternoon, the local park will be packed with people picnicing and flying kites.) Couples love it for the 'walks on the beach' and choice of restaurants. Ice cream lovers - you're in for a treat...from memory there are 3-4 different ice cream parlors... Yummo! On the other end, fitness people will love it for the public baths (sea swimming pool).
There are some really nice places to eat here, the pub is well known for its relaxed atmosphere and amazing beer garden, but if your after something a little hard to find on the coast, then you can't go past Kim Vietnamese www.kimrestaurant.com.au - great service and delicious food!
I'm not an expert at all on fishing, but if the number of boats, prawning gear and eager people lining the banks with fishing lines is any indication of the fish biting - then you may be in for a 'catch-of-the-day'. Although, it did look like most of them were just there to socialise and enjoy the moment in the sun.
The Entrance on the NSW upper Central Coast always comes to life during the summer months, it really is an ideal place for everyone. Families love the parks, carnivals and swimming (if you pass by here during the day or late afternoon, the local park will be packed with people picnicing and flying kites.) Couples love it for the 'walks on the beach' and choice of restaurants. Ice cream lovers - you're in for a treat...from memory there are 3-4 different ice cream parlors... Yummo! On the other end, fitness people will love it for the public baths (sea swimming pool).
There are some really nice places to eat here, the pub is well known for its relaxed atmosphere and amazing beer garden, but if your after something a little hard to find on the coast, then you can't go past Kim Vietnamese www.kimrestaurant.com.au - great service and delicious food!
I'm not an expert at all on fishing, but if the number of boats, prawning gear and eager people lining the banks with fishing lines is any indication of the fish biting - then you may be in for a 'catch-of-the-day'. Although, it did look like most of them were just there to socialise and enjoy the moment in the sun.
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