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		<title>Harrigan&#8217;s Irish Pub &#8211; Hunter Valley NSW</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 11:09:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Reid</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Harrigan&#8217;s Irish Pub is in the Pokolbin area of the Hunter Valley in NSW.  Nestled among some of the best food and wine outlets in this famous region, Harrigan&#8217;s offers the perfect setting to relax after a hard day of nibbling and swilling. In contrast to the mediterranean styled fare that is synonymous with wine, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://familycompass.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/harrigans_irish_pub1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-173" title="Harrigan's Irish Pub" src="http://familycompass.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/harrigans_irish_pub1-300x225.jpg" alt="Harrigan's Irish Pub" width="300" height="225" /></a>Harrigan&#8217;s Irish Pub is in the Pokolbin area of the Hunter Valley in NSW.  Nestled among some of the best food and wine outlets in this famous region, Harrigan&#8217;s offers the perfect setting to relax after a hard day of nibbling and swilling.</p>
<p>In contrast to the mediterranean styled fare that is synonymous with wine, Harrigan&#8217;s offers hearty English and Irish based meals.  Pizzas (with toppings such as black pudding), schnitzels, pies and steaks dominate the menu.  Prices are quite reasonable and the servings are enormous.  Kids meals were fairly basic and also included a drink and ice cream for dessert.</p>
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<p>We visited on a weekend and the pub was alive with activities and entertainment for all ages.  Outside there was a jumping castle and play area for the younger children.  Live music played in the beer garden and there were a number of large screens in the sports bar with most football codes getting a run, along with the racing.  Of course there were Keno and TAB outlets as well.</p>
<p>After spending the morning in cruising the cheese, chocolate, wine, ice cream and cured meat outlets, Harrigan&#8217;s was the perfect place to relax and enjoy lunch.  The only problem was that we couldn&#8217;t get motivated again after the big lunch and ale chaser.  Thankfully the children were equally worn out and we retired to our accommodation for the afternoon.</p>
<p>Visit Harrigan&#8217;s website <a title="Harrigan's Irish Pub" href="http://www.harrigansirishpub.com.au/HunterValley.aspx">Here</a></p>
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		<title>Ballina NSW</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 23:50:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Reid</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ballina has always been just one of those towns we went through when driving between Sydney and Brisbane.  There didn&#8217;t seem to be anything remarkable about Ballina, except that it meant you were about an hour and a half from the Gold Coast.  Over the last few years this town has stirred my curiosity, to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ballina has always been just one of those towns we went through when driving between Sydney and Brisbane.  There didn&#8217;t seem to be anything remarkable about Ballina, except that it meant you were about an hour and a half from the Gold Coast.  Over the last few years this town has stirred my curiosity, to the extent that we have now spent a few lazy days and a recent weekend exploring the town.</p>
<p>Far from being &#8220;just a pass through town&#8221;, Ballina is a great place to spend some time with your family, particularly if you like the water, be it surf or still water.  There is far too much to explore in Ballina to do it justice in a weekend, so we will certinaly be heading back to sample some more of the areas natural playgrounds.</p>
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<p>Our recent weekend was spent at the <a title="Gunundi Youth Camp " href="http://gunundi.com.au" target="_blank">Gunundi Youth Camp</a>.  5 Star it is not, but it does have all the facilities you would need for a camp or conference, the accommodation is clean and honest and the amenities are plentiful and clean.  Gunundi offers great value for larger groups and is also located within a short walk to the beach via a quaint bush track.</p>
<p>Ballina offers all the aminities you could possibly need for a family holiday, without the fuss and crowds that are synonymous with South East Queensland.  Accomodation is also comparatively good value.  There are two large shopping centres plus a main town square that offers shopping, eating and of course a couple of old pubs.</p>
<p>The only real disappointment for us was what looked like the beginning of the end for one of our favourite landmarks, the big prawn.  It&#8217;s funny how old landmarks like these are still great references for the kids.  When travelling the Pacific Highway we would pass through a hundred little towns, and the kids would barely remember any of them &#8211; but they always remembered Ballina and Coffs Harbour.  Hopefully the area is just being tidied up and given a coat of paint, but the construction barriers look ominous for our favourite crustacean!</p>
<p>If you are looking for an honest destination for a family holiday you could do alot worse than Ballina, particularly if you are lovers of the water.  Pack your surf boards, your ski boat or your tinnie and rods, and head of for a lazy weekend without the glitz, crowds and prices of South East Queensland.</p>
<p>Some places to check out before you head to Ballina.</p>
<p><a title="Discover Ballina" href="http://www.discoverballina.com" target="_blank">Ballina Tourism Website</a></p>
<p><a title="Google Map" href="http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=ballina&amp;sll=-25.335448,135.745076&amp;sspn=56.198906,114.169922&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hq=&amp;hnear=Ballina+New+South+Wales&amp;ll=-28.871134,153.561401&amp;spn=1.758176,3.56781&amp;z=9" target="_blank">Map of Area</a></p>

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		<title>The Three Sisters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2009 14:40:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Reid</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Blue Mountains region in New South Wales plays second fiddle to the famous harbour attractions in tourism promotions, but it is fast becoming one of the &#8220;must do&#8221; areas for those exploring Sydney.  If you travel to the Blue Mountains there are a few sites that you definitely cannot miss and the Three Sisters [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Blue Mountains region in New South Wales plays second fiddle to the famous harbour attractions in tourism promotions, but it is fast becoming one of the &#8220;must do&#8221; areas for those exploring Sydney.  If you travel to the Blue Mountains there are a few sites that you definitely cannot miss and the Three Sisters is one of them.  On the outskirts of Katoomba, the Three Sisters lookouts offer amazing views into the Megalong Valley and there are plenty of bushwalks and climbs for families and hikers of all experience levels, including for those requiring wheelchair access.</p>
<p>The area is steeped in indigenous culture, including the story behind the formation of the Three Sisters.  The Darug and Gundungurra tribes in particular have a strong connection to this area and to nearby Echo Point.</p>
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<p>My family braved the walk downstairs to the Three Sisters.  While only a very short walk, the stairs were very steep and I would recommend a good pair of shoes for anyone visiting this site.  We spent around an hour at this site (we had a few sites on our wish list this day) and made our way to the gift shop for a browse afterwards.</p>
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		<title>Norah Head</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 10:24:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Reid</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norah Head is one of those places that all the locals know of but it&#8217;s not widely advertised as a must do on the Central Coast of New South Wales.  It&#8217;s a bit of a blessing for those that do find this gem as it&#8217;s only a relatively small place and crowding could easily spoil [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norah Head is one of those places that all the locals know of but it&#8217;s not widely advertised as a must do on the Central Coast of New South Wales.  It&#8217;s a bit of a blessing for those that do find this gem as it&#8217;s only a relatively small place and crowding could easily spoil what is an ideal location for a family holiday.</p>
<p>Norah Head has all the ingredients for the perfect family holiday along with a few hidden attractions that are available for those that like to explore.  By mid morning there is a steady stream of families heading for the relative safety of the rockpool.  The water is largely sheltered from the waves that break prior to the rock wall and whether swimming, snorkelling or just playing in the sand, there is at least a few hours of fun to be had &#8211; remembering of course to slip, slop, slap.</p>
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<p>With space at a premium in the rockpool confines, we decided to head off on a trek along the beach to the most famous landmark at Norah Head, the lighthouse.  Having been to Norah Head before, I was wary of the wear and tear on the feet caused by the rocks and I made sure we all wore appropriate footwear for our little adventure.  While the beach was fantastic, it was the rocky areas that the kids really wanted to explore.  Crabs, starfish, fish, shells and more were on offer as we climbed and searched the rocky coastline on the point.</p>
<p>After an hour or so exploring we made it to the base of the point and made our way up the stairs to the base of the lighthouse.  There are guided tours of the lighthouse on weekends and public holidays.  They start at around 10.00am and run every half hour until 3.00pm.</p>
<p>There are plenty of parks and covered public eating areas, along with restaurants and takeaway outlets.  The Norah Head Sports Club has meals, a courtesy bus and plenty of cold beer on tap!  Toukley is also only five minutes away for those that cannot find food to their liking.  Soldiers Beach is a patrolled beach with a good surf break (so I&#8217;m told).</p>
<p>Accommodation at Norah Head ranges from holiday apartment rental to the Norah Head Holiday Park, the latter containing a variety of options from camping to on site cabins.</p>
<p>My family thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Norah Head and found it an excellent place to explore.  As a bonus it is also only minutes away from places like Toukley, Budgewoi, The Entrance and all the other towns on the great lakes of the Central Coast.  The only real advice I would give is that you have all your sun safety gear well prepared, including hats, sunshirts and plenty of sunscreen.  With all the sites, parks and water in the area, we spent most of our waking hours outdoors.  The one benefit of all that excercise was that the kids went to bed without any arguments at all.  The downside was that their parents were also too tired to take advantage and went to bed soon after.</p>
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		<title>Ulmarra &#8211; New South Wales</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 02:10:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Reid</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having managed to drive past this little town on previous Brisbane / Sydney roadtrips, I was feeling confident that I could again distract my wife for long enough to scoot past the turnoff. I must confess to being the type of driver that plans his trip on an A to B basis.  That is I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_37" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://familycompass.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/ulmarra_pub.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-37" title="Ulmarra Hotel" src="http://familycompass.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/ulmarra_pub-300x218.jpg" alt="Grand old buildings are the norm for Ulmarra" width="300" height="218" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Grand old buildings are the norm for Ulmarra</p></div>
<p>Having managed to drive past this little town on previous Brisbane / Sydney roadtrips, I was feeling confident that I could again distract my wife for long enough to scoot past the turnoff.</p>
<p>I must confess to being the type of driver that plans his trip on an A to B basis.  That is I plan on getting from here to there and anything in between is merely a distraction and even worse, something that adds precious time to the trip.</p>
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<p>Ulmarra was always one of those beautiful little craft towns that my wife often pinpointed as a must do, but invariably I was able to distract her for long enough each trip to sneak past the turnoff.</p>
<p>This time was different.  My wife warned me before we set off that we would be stopping at Ulmarra, and despite my best efforts at distraction, stop we did.</p>
<p>The first impression of this little town was one of heritage.  The main street was filled with shops and galleries that looked right out of the early 1900&#8242;s.   Straight away I knew that this would not be a five minute stop.</p>
<p>We ate at the local cafe, which had a surprisingly tasty and modern menu, and toured many of the art and craft galleries before buying a few gifts and piling back into the car.</p>
<p>As much as I hate to admit it, I quite enjoyed my brief visit to this little nostalgic town built on the Clarence River and highly recommend it to those travelling in the area.</p>
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