Bombo Beach and back ride - 18th February 2024
9:00 am Sunday 18 February 2024
Sunday is never the best day for a ride going South but the cookie crumbled that way, so I turned up and so did six other riders!
Three of them admitted they already ridden there recently, but they had travelled inside highly-tolled tunnels! THIS ride would be different, and there could be a test at the end, to check they had been enjoying a well-loved area - a great ride out of Sydney.
We followed Ring Road 3 all the way to Blakehurst, right-turn and crossed Tom Ugly’s Bridge, then before reaching Royal National Park, stopped for coffee, lunch supplies and to re-inflate a flat front tyre (mine) – good timing.
Order restored, soon joined the Main Highway, past the Tram Museum on our right, then left into Royal National Park, ( no fee if not stopping) enjoying all the “twisties “ stopping briefly for the view south (prior to overcrowded Bald Hill Lookout ), then up to the highway leading to M1 and by-passing all the small towns until Kiama’s Norfolk pines and Lighthouse came into view, with a Left Lane to BOMBO, taking us under and through an intricate under-rail, STOP signs, roundabout and easily found parking spaces near beach, grass, toilets and picnic-shelters looking out over possibly the least-visited beach in the near south coast.
A “Thursday-riders’” lunch-shelter meant we had no view of the gorgeous beach, but what the!!
Time to leave, and to find even more stunning countryside, going into and out of Kiama, across to Jamberoo, then twisting around even greener pastures, and back to the Motorway.
We waved goodbye to Fernando, Andrea and Blas – good to meet you. By the way - what colour was the big cup?
Thanks for the company, everyone
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This Sunday is the LAST SUNDAY of the month – head out to Luddenham, near the new airport, to Sydney Model Engineers terrific space, open to the public (small fee).
Cars, boats-on-a-lake, trains and planes of all shapes and sizes, on display, with model-makers happy to proudly show off their treasures.
Take oldies, take kids – only use the mobiles for photos!!!!
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