After a few difficulties, see here (Google leading us astray) and here (a jammed gas line), our journey on Princes Highway down the coast was glorious.
Our campsite at Ulladulla was right at the tip of the headlands in the scenic area of the sprawling Holiday Haven Caravan Park. We left relieved to have the gas line drama behind us and drove to Tathra. Wondering which of the numerous caravan parks to choose, we had decided on the Tathra Eco Camp. And boy was that the right decision!

A huge area for unpowered sites mostly to ourselves, gorgeous gum trees in front of a rock face, pods of kangaroos, flocks of rosellas and white cookatoos, and the beach just across the road. And great weather!
Driving on, we passed through large areas still recovering from the 2019/2020 bushfires. Another guess led us to the tiny hamlet of Bemm River hidden in the far south of Victoria. We had a vantage point at the top of the caravan park overlooking the Sydenham Inlet.

Warm, balmy weather, leisurely walks, icecream at the rusted servo, and later watching the full moon rise. Just sitting outside our camper.
We knew we would make it to Geelong in time for our ferry to Tasmania.
