Travelling around Australia in a motorhome. A story of our travels starting from NSW then through Queensland, across to Northern Territory and Western Australia, then to South Australia, Victoria and finally across the seas to Tasmania. We have enjoyed everywhere we have visited and look forward to setting off again in our motorhome.

Friday, March 02, 2007

Tumby Bay 27 February 2007

After a final goodbye to Ross and Chris we filled up with fuel and hit the road north. Tumby Bay turned out to be a very different town to the run-down place we had been led to believe – a very tidy “toy town” with colourful gardens and a long green park along the seafront. We explored the cute little shops and found another op shop then stayed by the beach most of the afternoon and then went to a motorhome camp for the night. This was the first motorhome park we have encountered where the town has nominated a place to stop on the edge of town with a tap, a dump point and toilets in a lovely big flat area. The cost was $5, which is perfect as this is all we want when we are self-contained.

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Blogger Unknown said...

Great Post..Tumby Bay is home to some wonderful old pubs including the Sea Breeze Hotel which opened in 1907 and the Tumby Bay Hotel which dates from 1904. Tumby Bay is well equipped with services and facilities for families... including those for the very littlest of people.

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