Wye River Beach has lots of kelp. Kelp to play dress ups with, and long rubbery games of tug of war.
Storm drain monster graffiti. Sadly we had to explain to the children why playing with the storm water, after a storm, wasn't really a good idea. He does look like a giant E.coli monster.
Stick boats - get sticks, seaweed, a feather or two, whack them together, and launch. Follow the boats journey down the river to the mouth of the sea, declare a winner. There were may boats launched over the week.
Mancinos and Ladycinos. Our kids are getting a bit big for babycinos but are really not enamoured with hot chocolates, often leaving half behind because they are too rich or sweet. Move in the upsized babycino, the perfect winter warmer, without all the sugar.
Wye River is such a great destination, where you can walk from the beach, to a cafe, then to a playground, then the river, then the bush, then back to the Caravan Park, and later, stroll to the pub for dinner. Wonderful car free days make this family very happy.
Looks like you had such a great time!
ReplyDeleteIt was a beautiful little holiday, felt much longer than it was. Who needs Bali when you've got the Big 4?
DeleteYour photos seem even more amazing. New camera? Especially love the sand mermaid sculptures with dried seaweed hair.
ReplyDeletethanks Lesley, yes pretty new camera - still getting used to it. The biggest Bowerbird made a lovely mermaid, and she even survived a dip in the sea.
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