A wonderful week spent doing virtually nothing was a just reward after a lot of medical issues. So a week free camping at Jugiong was just the ticket.
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Jugiong Valley - the camp park is in the middle just right off centre |
Jugiong sits amongst lovely sheep farming country just 60km south of Yass and 40km north of Gundagai on the Hume Highway. It was also in a notorious region of bushrangers in the early colonial days.
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Police Sergeant Parry killed by the Bushranger Gilbert near this spot. |
In the main street of this arty village, you will find a hotel, a wine cellar/gallery and a great little cafe. You can even see some of the local art featuring balls
various sizes created from barb wire
are on display outside. The entry to the extensive camp grounds is just outside the Jugiong Cellars in the main street with a quaint arty cafe next door, which also shares facilities with the showgrounds, a picnic area complete with a children's playground and a public summer swimming pool.
The campgrounds are nestled along the quiet Murrumbidgee River and have well maintained toilets as well as a dump spot but no showers. You can fill up your water tanks here with quality drinking water. Dogs are welcome on leash in the camping areas but not in the picnic or playground area.
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The tranquil Murrumbidgee River |
Our friends, John and Robyn arrived a few days before us and snagged a
terrific river view spot in the whole area and our spot next to them
gave us a nice view too. Setting up the awning and chairs was just about all that we needed to do upon arrival as our friends quickly set the kettle boiling for our first of many cuppas.
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A view across the Polocrosse field to the RVs & caravans |
Lazy days, lot of chats and laughter, games and reading were the main things to fill our days. Even the wet weather couldn't put much of a dampener on our enjoyment though we all cheered when the sun came out.When the weather cooperated, we enjoyed short walks with John & Robyn's dogs to go and feed the friendly neighbourhood horses.
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Jugiong Anglican Church built in 1895. |
We were delighted to have a surprised early visit from
Rhonda, a friend, who popped in for a night with a promise to come back
& join us for a couple of nights over the weekend.
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Some of the art to be seen at Jugiong Wine Cellars |
Glorious sunshine greeted us at last and we were fortunate to be here on the Saturday when the local markets were on, which is rather small but offered quality wire and metal sculptures, a second hand books, homemade chocolates and fudges, and free wine tastings of a local winery. The local cafe,
The Long Track Pantry, offered quality coffees and lots of home produce including a variety of chutneys and jams along with the regular cafe style food.
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There's always time for a cuddle |
On the Sunday, we found that Harden, a nearby town, was having a Spanish Wine and Food Festival, so of course we had to rouse ourselves to attend that whilst we were in the area.
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Do you reckon there is enough Paella for 3? |
We were also blessed to watch the reknown
Jugiong Polocrosse game in action just outside our caravan door.
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Jugiong Polocrosse in action |
So all in all this is a lovely region and village to visit whether it be for a day or a week.