Saturday, March 14, 2015

A Hidden Gem

Currarong, the little coastal town on the south coast is an absolute gem of a place. After packing up the campsite, we headed to Abrahams Bosom beach located at the far end of town and adjacent to Beecroft Peninsula.

While Andy and Al headed off on Coomies walking trail (a supposedly 9km loop around the headland) the rest of us wandered down to the beach to do the usual beach things -  wave catching/jumping and building elaborate sand castles. It wasn't very long before Andy reappeared. He had unfortunately rolled his ankle badly enough to stop running.





It was an absolutely gorgeous day spent at a really beautiful spot. Once Al had returned and cooled off we decided to relocate to the rock pool about 200m away. The tide was fairly low and ideal for the kids to have a go at snorkelling. Ella had been itching to try out her christmas present and after a few false starts mostly getting used to different breathing technique she started to enjoy herself.



We spotted a few small stripey fish however our snorkelling adventures were short lived. The slight sea breeze began to chill everyone and hunger had set in so it was a quick dash back to the cars!!

Our weekend was topped off with lunch cooked by Al and Rob - egg and bacon rolls on the bbq! A nice touch before the drive home.



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