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Sydney & Blue Mountains


Here is already the first update of my travel diary.
man that was a chaotic start:) From that I have fully verballert that my family arrives at the international airport and not at the national, on the surrender of the Campervan and ultimately finding the first place to stay. Wearing a further 3 hours time difference to me 10min invaded before landing Sydney once that my family arrives at the international airport and not at the national, but this was still not a problem because many taxes and the so-called T-buses run almost in minutes between the two airports to and fro. As entered by 14 clock my father and brother after three-hour delay also the first time in her life to the Australian soil, we began the search of the car rental agency "Jucy" where we picked our poison green, purple campervan, with which we definitely all noticed:)

first Christmas Day breakfast in the Blue Mountains
The getting there was seen in relation to the campsite search still relatively stress-free, because shortly after 21 clock we finally have our first accommodation found after 4 times we have passed the Harbour Bridge and my father were also one or the other times had difficulty with the left. In the end, the nerves were then blank - a long flight, jet lag, fatigue and stressful traffic. But the fact that I had my beloved back to me and the first beautiful views of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House could pass all the worries. While many in Germany
spent the morning with the Holy One or other alcoholic beverage, we have looked at the same time one of the hottest cities in the world! To make Christmas so beautiful and stress free as possible, we have only once bought a Sydney ticket, with which we all day, the entire infrastructure of Sydney, including the ferries are, could use unlimited. Even if one could easily spend two to three days in Sydney we have probably taken out of this one day out the best - Harbour Bridge, Opera House, Royal Botanic Garden, The Rocks, Sydney Tower, Circular Quay, Darling Harbour and a ferry ... oh look for yourself:)

Darling Harbour


Sydney skyline shot of the ferry
Before the Opera House
my dad, my brother and Beate

before the Opera House
My conclusion on Sydney: A beautiful city that are must-see! Grandiose skyline, unique architecture, great infrastructure, a superb location and dazzling cleanliness ... it all coming together. I say just a "must see";)
At noon's went out of it again from the beautiful City and into the nearby Blue Mountains. Even if it again was a little stressful to come out from Sydney, we made it in the evening but in the 140 km distant eastern Katoomba. Apart from the fact that in Australia anyway until Christmas at 25th and we celebrated because of the temperatures were not at all in the Christmas mood, we spent our Christmas Eve relatively un-Christmassy. Mess, a meal at an Italian restaurant and a beer joint on the camping chairs, surrounded by the mountains of the Blue Mountains, this Christmas morning has yet made a special one. Our second full day of travel
belonged entirely to the Blue Mountains. "A 1200 m high, usually heavily wooded and wild rugged plateau. Spectacular rock barrier, waterfalls, miles of canyons, vast eucalyptus forests, breathtaking views and numerous hiking trails - these are the main characteristics of this extremely rich in natural beauty of hills. Owes its name to the "Blue Mountains" to the delicate blue haze of the essential oils secreted by thousands of eucalyptus trees.

hike through the tropical forests have almost

From Katoomba was the main attraction of the Blue Mountains The Three Sisters "only a stone's throw away so we could even begin our early morning three-hour hike. From the observation platform from which we had a spectacular view of the 3 sisters, it went over the "Giant Stairway" 300m down the valley. Fortunately, relatively warned at the beginning of the difficulty of these steep stairs going down, so that the road was largely free. A beautiful hike through the tropical forest has been almost us then ultimately led to the steepest railway in the world, which we transported over 52 ° slope back to top added.

Katoomba Falls Warter
the Three Sisters and Blue Mountains

The strenuous hike was then carried out a 4-hour drive followed, which has led us into the remote northeastern Cessnock. On a campsite surrounded by vineyards with pool we then spent the next night. We are now through the Hunter Valley on the way to the coast at Port Macquarie where is our next destination.
General can be used to trip so far really only say this: From the options we have, we always try to get the most out of what we now actually have succeeded quite well. Even if the beginning was a bit hectic and scheduled, then return the rest-with which we come one step closer to our goal of Cairns. The supply in the course we try to make überteurten Australia as cheap as possible, purchases are made at Coles, an Australian supermarket chain or ALDI, which is however not to be found as frequently. Thumbs up;)
Hopefully it will continue to be so interesting and beautiful, because then you will probably not have long to wait for my next entry! I hope you continue to have reflective holidays - let you go well:)

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