We are staying at the Dunsborough Lakes Caravan Park. This park is very quiet. It feels like we are the only travellors here as we are surrounded by vacant sites. There are lots of resident vans and dongers and this place has a Quentin Tarantino eery feel. I would imagine this place is popular in the summer months and school holiday period as I am told Dunsborough is a popular holiday destination. We want to get out and sight see so we only unpack a few things while the girls play on the playground directly opposite our site. The playground is very retro and they love it. Tyre swings, wooden see-saw, spinning chairs, timber forts and so on.
We drive out to the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park and we take in the lookouts along the way. Here we see Smiths Beach, Yallingup Reef and Cape Naturaliste. We also follow a walking trail near the lighthouse to check out the views from there.
Smiths Beach - A popular surf break here
Yallingup Reef
Yallingup Reef
Yallingup Reef - Can't remember what we are laughing at.
There are a lot of winerys and brewerys in Dunsborough. Its such a pretty town and its a little bit posh.
We spent the afternoon at the Countrylife Farm. Here the girls could hold, pat and feed many farm animals.
One of many cool chickens
The llamas and the alpacas were a crowd favourite. One in particular was huge and if he caught glimpse of the girls coming his way he would bolt down to the fence and boy did he look funny when he got a run up. The girls thought he was hilarious.
This goat was a real guts.
This place also had huge inflatable slides and an indoor and outdoor play area.
We returned home and the girls got to play in the playground some more while we unpack some more and get dinner organised.
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