Day 11 Tuesday 27th June
We had a
cool but comfortable night at the camp and set off heading for Bourke or
beyond. Rob had spoken to the council worker who was cleaning the facilities at
Glen Meadow and he told Rob about a lovely Caravan Park on the Darling River, just
out of Bourke. We made good time and arrived in Bourke around lunchtime. We
thought we’d book into Kidman’s Camp Caravan Park for one night and spend the
afternoon looking around Bourke and then move on in the morning. The park was
lovely with beautiful amenities and grassy sites right next to the Darling. We
are in the upper reaches of the Darling and the river is quite narrow here. After
lunch we headed down to the tourist information centre and were extremely
impressed with all that we could do while here. We immediately booked in to do
a cruise on the Darling River combined with the Back O’Bourke Exhibition
centre. We decided to do the Exhibition Centre tomorrow because you need lots
of time to do it and so we had to quickly make tracks back to Kidman’s Camp as
this was where the paddle-steamer cruise took off from. We had a most enjoyable
time on the cruise learning a lot about how the paddle-steamers were used to
transport mainly wool from 150 years ago. We saw many birds and also a very old
lift bridge. When we returned we went back to the reception area of the park
and immediately booked into the park for another 2 nights. We have been
pleasantly surprised with what we have seen here and it is not at all what we
thought it would be like.















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