I have always wanted to go to the Warrumbungles in central western NSW, so decided to take the Tuesday Girls - Deb and Kerrie with me. Our first day took us to Parkes where we stayed overnight. We headed off around 9am and stopped at the town of Boorawa for our first break.
We found a café, a shop that sold jam- that seemed to be one of the themes of our trip- buying jam! We enjoyed checking out this lovely little town, then it was back in the car and we headed to Young. We found a friendly lady in the Information Centre in the old railway station who directed us to a good lunch spot. We also found a shop that sold all sorts of things- fudge, chairs, cordials and jam.
Parkes has an Elvis Festival every year so lots of Elvis stuff throughout the town.
We stopped off at Peak Hill for morning tea, another town I had never heard off. Sandra the owner was a real character and looked after us.
Then it was back on the road heading to Coonabarabran where we are staying for the next 3 nights. On the way we went through some rather old towns. This was Mendooran, which didn't live up to the hype of our tourist book, the café was closed but we did manage a decent hamburger for lunch at the pub, about the only thing open!
The next day we headed north for 30 minutes up into the Pilliga Forest and did the Sandstone Caves Walk which was a real treat. It was a 4 km walk that took us around a large rock that had little caves carved into the base where the limestone had been worn away. It was a sacred site for the local aborigines and you could feel it was a special place. The walk had been closed for over a year and had only been opened a few days prior, we felt very lucky and practically had the place to ourselves.
It was a very special place and you could feel that it was a sacred site for the local indigenous population, it was a privilege to visit this place. I felt similar to how I felt when I had the opportunity to visit Uluru.
We headed back towards Coonabarabran, calling in at the Pilliga Pottery for morning tea.
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