This week once again we visit and also chat with some interesting places and people. Our first stop on the road is Tumut,.

We take a visit to the Tumut River Brewing Company and Phill chats with Tim the owner, listen in to the podcast to hear what they have to chat about. You can also do tastings and also meals available. I can recommend the Ginja Ninja and it certainly packs a punch. Check out their website for more information. https://www.trbc.com.au/

 Phill and TIm 

We arrive in Deniliquin and this time stop at Car-o-tel caravan park. Was nice and close to town and also each van site had its own onsuite, which was nice and handy. Phill has a chat with Steve from the Car -O-Tel going through what he has available. https://denicarotel.com.au/

We arrive in Hay and park up at Sandy point Reserve. What a great free camp just a short drive out of town. There are toilets here and very clean, no water but you have the view of the Murrumbidgee River to look at.

Our first stop whilst here is a visit to Shear Outback A museum on all things shearing, from shearing tools to what it was like being a shearer and also the Shearers Hall of Fame. You could easily spend a couple of hours here and Phill chats with Tegan about what to expect on your visit through the museum. Also you can take in a real shearing experience and watch Jack a shearer as he tostles with the sheep and shows how its done. We also have a chat with Jack and learn a little more into the life of a shearer. http://www.shearoutback.com.au/site/

An oasis in the desert or should I say outback. Our first stop on this visit is to the Palace hotel. Now every trip must include a stop here, the murals on the walls are amazing and this is the hotel where they filmed scenes from Priscilla Queen of the Desert in 1994. The hotel was built in 1889 and cost 12,190 pounds. Each September they hold the Broken heel festival a must see if you are out this way. https://www.bhfestival.com/, http://www.thepalacehotelbrokenhill.com.au/

Palace Hotel 

Esther, Lyn and Phill and the shoe

A sneak look into the Pricilla Suite 

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