Ben Boyd Natioanl Park and Eden - 12-14th February 2009
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After we felt it safe to do so we set out from Narooma – slightly delayed, but in good spirits. Our next two nights were to be spent in our last NSW destination for some time (maybe at all). Eden was the name of the town and we had heard that it was a very nice fishing town on the water.
On the way to Eden we stopped off at Ben Boyd NP to see a sandstone cliff face dating back 60 million years called The Pinnacles. This was a 1km walk (round trip) from the car park and was a little underwhelming; we took the obligatory pics and carried on our way to Eden.
We proceeded to the Information office in Eden where we asked about a campsite recommended to us by a fellow camper in Narooma. We gathered all info we needed for the next few days and set about finding the site.
Our campsite was right across from the beach one side (across a street) and on a lake the other side – Pretty idyllic I would say. We had a sunset the night we arrived and took a few pics – which I am sure you will see below!
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We went for a walk into the town the next day for supplies and a piece of cake (Heidi!!) and had a nice walk back along the sea front.
That evening we planned our trip to Croajingolong NP where we would have no access to water or showers for 3 nights – Pit Toilets though – Oh the JOY! The smell is something to behold!