Category: Travel in Australia
Under development!!!!
A shorter travelling day today and found the town of Albany a lovely one with an interesting mix of substantial buildings. Would be worth exploring at a later date as many are. We headed off in the rain to visit the Albany Whaling Station Museum which we found interesting. We climbed all over the boat there the Cheynes IV which was an experience. Norm was disappointed not to get right down into the engine room but was fascinated with what he saw including the steam assisted rudder which would have been before hydraulic capacities.
From there we headed of in and out of rain for the morning and the rest of the day was dry and fine though cold so the waterproofs stayed on as e travelled through Denmark Nornalup and Walpole through to Pemberton through beautiful farmland and karri forests. It was all just lovely to be surrounded by. We enjoyed lunch at Walpole with hoot soup and a hot chocolate at Northcliffe.
Disappointed that after booking our accommodation as it was advertised as having a restaurant, it isn’t operating so will be walking to the pub for dinner. Will leave my shower until my return in case I need to warm up again.
The map for today.
The Albany Town Hall … I think.
Getting the gear off at the Whaling Station.
The chaser ship Cheynes IV.
Up front on the deck.
The engine room from above.
Dining room, catering for rough sees with all the ledges as do the beds. Not my idea of fun!
View across the bay from the Museum, around the other side of the bay from the town of Albany to keep the stench and mess away from the citizens I imagine.
And across to Albany.
Morning coffee at Elleker as we started to come into lots of trees. An interesting building (mud brick) and very alternative patronage.
Passing Norm as we progressed.
And even got tangled up with some cows as we headed for Nightcliffe.
More trees.
Last nights accommodation:
Mandal Ace Albany Hotel
Comfortable well-appointed room and bathroom, lovely hot shower. Nice and cozy and quiet. Cooked breakfast included as well as restaurant on site where we had a lovely dinner. Awesome!