We left Junee in the morning and meandered our way to Rutherglen. We were lucky it rained over night but by the time we were ready to leave the rain had stopped and the roads had dried up. We were heading to Lockhart, could see The Rock in the distance, everything else was pretty flat.
Lockhart was a delightful town with some beautiful silo art and sculptures scattered throughout the town.
The streets where wide and wide verandas as well.
The weather had turned cold though so we needed to rug up.
Then we headed to Corowa, past more canola fields
We went to the Corowa Whiskey and Chocolate Factory, owned and run by the same family that owns the Junee Licorice and Chocolate Factory
Kerrie wanted to do a whiskey tasting
Then we headed to Rutherglen about 15 minutes away
We called into Parker Pies for a late lunch- they were very delicious
We were staying at Amberesque- Deb had been before, and Amy and I had been a number of times, Deb and I were excited for Kerrie to have the Amberesque experience.
Our bedrooms were delightful
We saved our welcome cheese platter for dinner and enjoyed it down in the lounge room in front of the fire- a perfect way to spend our evening. Lovely having the place to ourselves.
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