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my best friend and me are planning an end-of-year road trip. we live in bundaberg, queensland but we're pretty much willing to start from anywhere close or as far as brisbane. we want to head up the coast, stay near the beach, visit pubs along the way etc. we're hoping to go for 2-3 weeks and spend as little as possible. has anyone done a similar trip, or know any great places to stop along the way?
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And north of Mackay just past The Leap you will see a road to the right,Yakapari-Seaforth Rd,follow that down till you get to the Cape Hillsborough turn off,,really beautiful place to visit,there is a shop-restaurant-bottle shop combined and bbq-camping area as well...but if you want something more secluded ,,on the Cape Hillsborough Rd youll see a sign to Smallys Beach,,there is nothing there besides camping grounds and a toilet so make sure you take everything with you. Been camping there heaps of times,,absolutly brilliant,,head up to the coalfields and Ill shout you a coldie !
And north of Mackay just past The Leap you will see a road to the right,Yakapari-Seaforth Rd,follow that down till you get to the Cape Hillsborough turn off,,really beautiful place to visit,there is a shop-restaurant-bottle shop combined and bbq-camping area as well...but if you want something more secluded ,,on the Cape Hillsborough Rd youll see a sign to Smallys Beach,,there is nothing there besides camping grounds and a toilet so make sure you take everything with you. Been camping there heaps of times,,absolutly brilliant,,head up to the coalfields and Ill shout you a coldie !
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I'm planing on going trekking with my friends for schoolies. Just want to know what are some good national parks or other places in preferably Queensland or New South Wales to do this. Also any tips on trekking (i.e carrying everything you need and camping at a new spot each night) would be great.
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Attached are some websites to check out...
Not sure trekking will be the best thing, but there are some good bus services Sunshine and Gold Coasts (north and south of Brisbane) and northern NSW, I was thinking you could do Byron Bay, Murwullimbah, Gold Coast for example fairly cheaply on the buses and you can access supermarkets or food sources so you don't have to carry everything. Or maybe do a camp crawl up / down the Sunshine / Gold Coast - there are plenty of camping grounds so you could do Caloundra, Maroochydore and Noosa for example...
Attached are some websites to check out...
Not sure trekking will be the best thing, but there are some good bus services Sunshine and Gold Coasts (north and south of Brisbane) and northern NSW, I was thinking you could do Byron Bay, Murwullimbah, Gold Coast for example fairly cheaply on the buses and you can access supermarkets or food sources so you don't have to carry everything. Or maybe do a camp crawl up / down the Sunshine / Gold Coast - there are plenty of camping grounds so you could do Caloundra, Maroochydore and Noosa for example...
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