Getting away from the hustle and bustle to the natural beauty of Cape Hillsborough Nature…
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…Tourist Park is great, but in the morning, Francis longs for the civilisation of coffee.
We set off for a day trip to nearby Seaforth, but just found more of the nature, without coffee.
We diverted down a dirt road through the cane fields to Mount Ossa, back on the Bruce Highway. There we found a great little diner called Zarby’s Cafe’. Decorated with rock and roll icons like Elvis and a juke box, but playing good old country music. Delicious eggs for brekky, and the coffee, of course. Lovely staff.
Back to the holiday park for a swim in the pool and to test out the water slide. Lazy evening for the kangaroos, probably preparing for the paparazzi tomorrow morning.
Charging:
We had charged up to 100% from the cabin the previous day. Zarby’s has a paid destination charger, which was a nice surprise, but we didn’t need to use it, this time.
When we returned to camp, we plugged into one of the vacant 15A caravan sites (with permission) to top up before leaving tomorrow morning.