Fatgodzilla
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The NSW Xmas Case Swap is being conducted some what further south than normal, just a tad closer to my place. Being nice to people, rather than have you know where I live, I thought it best we use the brilliant camping facilities of the lovely south coast township of Conjola (or Lake Conjola to some ..). Just north of Milton/Ulladulla, a few hours drive from Sydney and the ACT. Whether you want to be in the case swap or not is irrelevent, this event is open to all AHB members who want a pre Xmas break in a beautiful waterside township with fellow beeries. Of course we will brew something on the day. But mainly we can drink beer, talk beer, eat fine foods etc in a child safe area, so anyone with small children can bring them to a safe venue (or as safe a venue as thirty or so drunks can make it). Camping is cheap but there are cabins available for those seeking more solid accomodation. I have included a brief tourist article on the town - do your own research if further info needed. And the date is locked in (at this stage )
Saturday 27th November 2010
Saturday 27th November 2010
Conjola This village and extensive lake system on the NSW south coast is a popular holiday spot. The township fronts the lake which is the estuary for a number of streams flowing to the sea from the hinterland hills. It is a favourite haunt of fishermen, boaties, water skiers and both stillwater swimmers and surfers.
The name has an Aboriginal origin, probably from Kongoola - the name of a freshwater fish found in the local creeks. The first white men in the area were Alexander Berry and his party in around 1822. The first permanent European settlers had arrived by 1847.
Most activities relate to the lake and its environs, with fishing, prawning, swimming, boating, boat hire, surfing and bushwalking all being popular. A boardwalk, which starts at the eastern end of Entrance Road and leads to a viewing platform at the outlet to the sea, provides access to the beach for the disabled.
Nearby reserves are criss-crossed with bush trails such as the Narrawallee Inlet Walking Track. Holiday accommodation is available in cabins, cottages and caravan parks.