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Leaving behind a foggy Sydney on our way south
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It would be remiss of me to write about the start of our mini getaway without some context.
As we were heading home from Disneyland in late January, we watched the news with interest about a new coronavirus sweeping across China, feeling sorry for the residents of Wuhan. I briefly mentioned "coronavirus" on our February Singaporean girls getaway. Come early March 2020, the virus had found its way onto every corner of the world and a pandemic had been declared. By 18 March, Australia closed its borders and we went into lockdown. Europe and New York city were ravaged with deaths and horror scenarios of hospitals being overwhelmed occupied our thoughts. Australia, in hindsight, was spared from the worst due to a combination of reduced Chinese tourists as a result of the bushfires and from closing our borders early. Malcolm was caught up in a frantic attempt to ready our hospitals and our response. We had to cancel our trip to Fiji. Life in a few short months, changed. We couldn't see our elderly parents, we couldn't dine out with friends, we worked and schooled from home. Australia had made it through drought, fire, flood and pestilence. We were secretly waiting for frogs...Jesting aside, just as Australia had seemingly got control of the virus with most states reporting no new cases in weeks and state borders days from reopening, Victorian Covid-19 numbers started exploding with community transmission now well established. Melbourne returned to lockdown and the state of Victoria was quarantined from the rest of the country.
With the challenges of recent months, our end of the year trip seems likely to be a pipe dream due to soaring numbers in the Americas. With the re-introduction of restrictions imminent in NSW, this short escape was sorely needed by our travel obsessed family.
Fortunately for us, the restriction for intrastate travel was lifted in June. It was a challenge to find luxury accommodation in Australia that didn't cost an arm and an a leg. However, we managed to find
Bangalay luxury villas at Shoalhaven which fortunately was fully refundable up until 2 weeks prior to travel. It was conveniently located by the beach and the golf course, and a relatively easy 2.5 hour drive from home. We said "Thank you, Ma'am" and booked it on the spot.
The start didn't start off as planned. Malcolm was obviously rusty on his Australian road trip routine. His usual "leave before the sun comes up" didn't happen on account of taking too long to set up the bike rack...Apparently you can't rush perfection. Our usual early morning McDonald's was also delayed by Google taking us via the Hume Highway instead of the M1 to get to our surprise stop off...Dapto! With a deluge forecast from mid-Saturday onward, Malcolm had ordered two replacement controllers for our Nintendo Switch so that we could play Over Cooked 2 and Moving Out. Our usual go to of JB Hifi was out of stock! Dapto Big W had a 25% sale, actually had some in stock and offered click n collect so Dapto it was. We had our McDonalds fix at Dapto too, right next to good old Dapto Dogs...classy!
We had great hopes of an awesome stop in Berry. The quaint pretty town was going to be our lunch stop finishing off with freshly made donuts. The heavy holiday crowds and the poor physical distancing skills of youth saw us aborting. In light of what was going on in Melbourne, the hugging and kissing was difficult to stomach. When we had to constantly tell people to stand back (because they were so close they were touching us!) we knew it was time to go even without fulfilling the donut craving. We bought pies to take away instead, headed straight for Shoalhaven and consumed our goodies by the beach.
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Our poor attempt at whale watching from very far away...lol |
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Historic Berry
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A highlight in Berry!
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Yeah...no. Sorry donuts another day perhaps
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They make a pretty good pie!
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Ah...much better! Lots of fresh air, nicer views and less people around us
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Seven Mile Beach, where we ate our lunch, was a 12.5km (making it 7.8 mile) stretch of beach. Conveniently, beach access was a mere 50m walk from our villas. We were fortunate enough to be able to check in early. We decided to take the opportunity for some family golf in the absence of rain. It was 9 holes of ambrose fun in 2 carts. Elliot was the surprise standout with consistent great shots all hit with a 6 iron!
We decided not to push our luck and headed back to the villas. I'll quickly give a brief review now. Our villa had a spacious living area, with modern and comfortable furnishings. It was well equipped with a kitchen and washing machine. The bathroom was, unfortunately, singular, but it was large, clean and mould free! The beds were comfortable. We were surprised when were delivered goodies for a tasty continental breakfast. It may not be enough for big eaters but the fresh provisions were sufficient for us. The attached restaurant serves very good quality food and offers in villa delivery/dining at a decent price. Location was perhaps the biggest plus with the aforementioned golf, beach, Shoalhaven River and a skatepark/bike circuit all within easy walking distance. Close by, one could also find decent pizza, chinese, a bottle shop and local fish & chips. The minor downside was that mobile reception was patchy and the internet was not the fastest.
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Views of the golf course from our balcony |
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Who doesn't love welcome gifts! |
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The trendy living area |
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The kitchen |
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Main bathroom |
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Bathroom, clean and uncluttered |
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Our balcony |
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Time for golf. Carts always make it twice as fun! |
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All those years of golf at school. Let's go Lara!
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Everyone wanted to drive.... |
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Fresh fruit, yoghurt, muesli and pastries
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Once we were settled into the villa, the children offered no resistance to offers of playing the Nintendo Switch. Pizza was the choice for dinner, and it was pretty good for a local pizza shop!
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Time for for Nintendo |
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Pretty good pizza for a local pizza shop in a small town |