Monday, 10 August 2015

Goondiwindi, July, 2015

Saturday 25/07/15


 

Sydney, Katoomba, Lithgow, Rylstone, Mudgee,


320 km

 


 

I had the opportunity to take a week off at fairly short notice and grabbed it. Unfortunately, the week before I was due to go, NSW suffered it's coolest weather for many years. One week before I crossed the mountains, the road was closed with heavy snow and ice. I wasn't sure until the last minute that I would be able to go. On the day, a bright blue sky presented itself. I left Sydney on a temperature of about 14c. At Blackheath it was down to 10c and by the time I got to Mudgee it was 14c. I was well prepared and the temperature never posed a problem.

 

I stopped at Rylstone at about 12.30, lunch time coincidentally, and went to the famous Rylstone yum cha. It was just as good as I remembered it. Set menu of 8 different dumplings and choice of tea was perfect for lunch and I sat in the back courtyard in the sun. The place was quite busy. Rylstone pub had the usual 20 or so motorbikes parked out the front which I have seen every time I have stopped there.

 
The Yum Cha courtyard at Rylestone

Lunch




I got into Mudgee bout 2.30, checked in and collapsed for a while and read the paper. A long shower and I wandered down to the Brewery. Last time I was here there was a wedding reception and I couldn't get in. Nice and quiet this time. I was able to sample several of their fine brews before wandering out looking for dinner. My preferred destination, Esther and Albys wine bar, was closed for a private function. I went instead to the Wineglass grill and had Duck Breast with glazed cherries and gingered  baby turnips, which was excellent, washed down with a glass of 2 different local whites. Perfect.

 
Scenes from Mudgee

Mudgee Brewery

At the bar. Mudgee Brewery

Dinner at Mudgee


It was a cold start the next day, about 6c when I went down town for breakfast at the Market Street cafe for outstanding coffee, local bacon and eggs. I left town about 9am and it was 12c. On reflecting on my time in Mudgee I realised that between beers in the brewery, dinner at the Wineglass and breakfast at Market Street, I never saw a person over the age of about 25 working in any of those establishments. Obviously the grown-ups are doing well enough to stay at home and let the kids run the place.

 

Sunday 26/07/15


Mudgee, Gulgong, Dunedoo, Mendooran, Binnaway, Narrabri, Moree, Goondiwindi.


540 Kms


A cool start leaving Mudgee, but a beautiful blue sky. I was well prepared with clothing and the cold was not a problem. I stopped in Binnaway for a quick photo for a friend then petrol in Coonabarabran. On to Narrabri and a stop for lunch. Wandering around Narrabri looking for coffee and lunch, I suddenly realised that stopping in Mudgee first made everywhere else look ordinary. In Mudgee you have a choice of nice cafes, pubs or breweries, restaurants etc. In Narrabri I was reduced to eating in Subway with a bottle of water. How disappointing. On to Moree for some more petrol and then the last leg to Goondiwindi. Good roads out here. 110 Kph speed limits on most of them with plenty of long straights for overtaking.  A bit dull, but no stress. Everything looking nice and green here and all the creeks and rivers seemed to have some water in them. Must have had some decent rain.

Binnaway CBD

Narrabri


 I got into Goondiwindi about 4pm and had my usual read of the paper and shower before venturing down the street. Very disappointing after Mudgee.  Had a look at a couple of pubs, which had nothing like the range of beers at the Mudgee Brewery, and finished up eating in a Chinese Restaurant, which was pretty good by country town Chinese restaurant standards. Breakfast is not looking good.

 
Scenes of Goondiwindi

Chinese Restaurant, Goondiwindi


Monday 27th July


 

Goondiwindi, Warwick, Beaudesert, Kyogle, Casino


490 kms


I opted for breakfast in the motel room after having looked around Goondiwindi. Toast and serial. It was make your own instant coffee in the room. So I had a cup of tea.

I left town about 9am and headed to Inglewood to refuel. Nice country. Lots of crops and cows. Quite a bit of water lying about. Not sure it was from rain or irrigation. Everything looked green.

I had a stop in Warwick for some real coffee. 2 quick cups and I perked up. Warwick is a nice old town. I had a night there last time I was in Queensland. My plan was to get to Beaudesert and spend the night there, but I was making such good time I was in Beaudesert by 1pm. It did not look like the type of town I wanted to spend a whole afternoon and night in, so I decided to keep going to Kyogle.

Warwick. I love a parking spot right in front of a coffee shop.

I took Mt Lindsay Highway that went over Mt Lindsay and was a great ride. Some places got very windy and narrow, but  the road was very good and great scenery. Very little traffic. I crossed the QLD/NSW border along this road and then turned onto Summerland Way to go down to Kyogle. This section into Kyogle was a highlight of the whole trip. A beautiful winding road down the mountainside to begin with then opening out into wide green valleys of stunning countryside with lots dairy cows staring languidly as I passed, not in the least bit perturbed.

Mt Lindsay

Mt Lindsay Hwy
I got into Kyogle and found 2 motels way out the southern side of town. A long walk back for dinner. Casino was only 30 Kms away and it was still early so I kept going. Casino is a much larger town and there were plenty of Motels to choose from. I wouldn't choose the same one again mind you, a bit out of the action and full of very noisy people who were up early for a chat.

I wandered down to about 6pm and had a look at a couple of pubs that didn't inspire me. The town was deserted on a Monday night. I spotted a large and well kept RSL club and took a chance. Very comfortable, clean and well maintained. Tooheys Old on tap. Wine by the (large) glass, and good country style crumbed lamb cutlets. What more could a weary traveller want.

Casino

Casino

Casino - Monday nights are quiet.

Sun setting on the Richmond River, from Casino bridge.

Casino RSL. Looking good.
 

Tuesday 28th July


 

Casino, Grafton, Nymboida, Tyringham, Dorrigo, Bellingen

220kms




A short days ride, but fantastic conditions. It was cool start to the day, but a clear blue sky and no wind. I stopped for petrol in Grafton and then headed down Armidale Road through the backwoods country. Great scenery, some narrow winding road, potholes and the odd timber truck to keep me on my toes. I had planned to stop for coffee in Nymboida, not having a clue what to expect there, but dreaming of lost hippie community with a nice cafe. Very disappointed. Nothing. Just out of town there was large hotel type establishment with a rope across the driveway and sign saying "CLOSED - KEEP OUT". I can take a hint. I kept going. At a small village called Tyringham I turned onto Tyringham Road which too me to Dorrigo. This was an even smaller road than Armidale road, but serviceable. Really backwoods country here with farm houses glimpsed through the trees.

 In Dorrigo I stopped for lunch and coffee. It was cold there, about 12c. It's a short but scenic run from Dorrigo down the escarpment to Bellingen. I got there fairly early, but Bellingen is definitely a town I am happy to spend an afternoon and night, and another afternoon and night in.

Dorrigo
 

I soon found that in July, not much happens in Bellingen after about 6pm. The place was deserted and there wasn’t much open for dinner. I finished up in the Bamboo Palace Chinese Restaurant, which turned out to be unique in my considerable experience of country town Chinese restaurants. There was not a single person of Chinese heritage, or any Asian heritage for that matter, working in the restaurant. There was a tall young Caucasian man in the kitchen wielding the woks and a young lady taking orders and serving. They did a great job and the food was better than many of the country town Chinese Restaurants I have tried.

 

Wednesday 29th July.


 

Bellingen.


 
I had a whole day in Bellingen. I was spoilt for choice for Breakfast. I finished up in the Black Bear with an open fire, a large unhealthy breakfast and lashings of coffee. Perfect.

 
My main reason for staying the day was to visit some friends in Nambucca Heads which is about 30 minutes away. I spent about 4 hours in Nambucca having a good old chat with the friends and got back to Bellingen about 4pm. The Café Ambrosia was open for dinner and I had Butter Dhal with roti and salad. Washed down with a couple of glasses of wine. A very pleasant evening.

 
Hotel I stayed in at Bellingen

Coffee in Bellingen

A morning walk in the park. Bellingen

It get's quiet here at night

An open fire, an unhealthy breakfast and lashings of coffee.

Still quiet. Bellingen


Thursday 30 July.


 

Bellingen, Dorrigo, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha, Gloucester, Dungog, Singleton


500Kms

 
Another hearty Bellingen breakfast and I was on the road. Waterfall Way up to Dorrigo and Armidale is a beautiful trip. I stopped at Ebor to have quick look at the falls, which was worth the effort.
 
Ebor Falls


Straight through Armidale and on to Uralla and then Walcha. A petrol stop in Walcha and then off down Thunderbolt’s Way. I have ridden this way a few times now, but you would never tire of it. Lots of changing country and scenery and not much traffic. Always a fast run.
 

I stopped in Gloucester for coffee and a sandwich. I had been in 2 minds about spending the night in either Gloucester or Singleton and I was making very good time so I decided to push on to Singleton.

 
Down Bucket’s Way to Stroud and then across to Dungog. Dungog had been inundated with floods back in April and a number of houses had been swept away. I could see the empty blocks and a couple of houses destroyed but still in place.
 

Across to East Gresford on one of my favourite roads, Bingleburra. A great name with scenery to match.

 
This brings you in the back of Singleton. I had never stayed here before and wasn’t sure what to expect. I found a very nice Motel in the middle of town and settled in. The main street was mainly blocked off and the road was being worked on. It was like this in March when I came through and the CBD was deserted and looked like the businesses were suffering. Surprisingly, I found an excellent restaurant called The Grainery where I had a wonderful meal with good wines by the glass. A pleasant way to spend the last night of my trip.
 

Singleton

Singleton. Road Works.
The Grainery. Singleton

Singleton

 
 

Friday 31st July.


Singleton, Bulga, Putty, Windsor, Liverpool, Oyster Bay


257Kms
 

I found a very nice café close to The Grainery for Breakfast and got away from Singleton about 9am. Everyday so far had been cool with clear blue skies, and today was no different.

 
I headed down Putty Road. There was less traffic than usual and I was able to make good time (that means I was speeding). A stop at the Grey Gum Café for coffee and off down to Windsor and on to the dreaded M7 for the run to Liverpool, then Heathcote Road and home.
 

A very enjoyable week covering 2,461 Kms all up. As much as I enjoy these trips. It is always good to get home, especially having a weekend to recover before going back to work.
 

Now, where to next?

 

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