“Life is short, and it is here to be lived.” - Kate Winslet
The 186km (mostly) sealed road from Birdsville to Bedourie is known as THE BILBY WAY, and journeys through some of the most extraordinary landscape - gibber plains, permanent waterholes and wetlands, sand dunes, claypans and Channel Country.
On our trek to BEDOURIE, we stopped at some interesting, marked attractions:
Waddi Trees
Table & Chairs Rest Stop … so random!
Cacoory Homestead Ruins
Cacoory Bore
Cuttaburra Crossing Wetland
Bedourie is the birthplace of the Bedourie Camp Oven, and the name means ‘dust storm’. It is a small town perched on a sand dune and surrounded by Eyre Creek with a range of facilities and attractions including the heritage-listed Mud Hut, Caravan Parks (x2), Roadhouse, General Store, Outback Visitor Centre and The Bedourie Hotel.
We stayed overnight at the Desert Oasis Caravan Park and stopped in at the pub where we enjoyed a hearty dinner and met some of the friendly locals including Priscilla the Queen of the Desert!
Time to hit the road!
Michelle & Michael - The travel addicts
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21 окт 2024