Apparently you can stay in the cottages that are here for holidays or weekends. I loved this house.
It was so windy we nearly got blown away when we got out of the car and I then understood why the huge wind turbines were dotted on the surrounding hill tops. If there is something I really love it's a wild and rocky coastline. The sound of the untamed sea lashing the coastline is so exciting to me.
Of course I had to get as close as was safely possible and the colour of the water was gorgeous....a beautiful turquoise green. I could have stood and watched for ever even though it was very windy and cold.
There is a lookout a little further along the cliff where you can see over into the gorge below and Gary was having a very tentative look.....he is not fond of heights at all.
The light station was built in 1884 after 2 shipwrecks below the light house site, the first in 1837 the 3 masted barque "Isabella" which is the name sake for the lovely little cafe down the path from the lighthouse. By this stage we were almost frozen so took refuge in the cafe and had a lovely lunch washed down with two yummy hot chocolates while looking out over the cliff top vegetation through floor to ceiling windows and being entertained by a sweet little Fairy Wren hopping to and fro who just seemed to be enjoying his audience. A real little show off!
After one last look at this awesome example of nature's incredible power we were back on the road again.
I must live in a hollow log, truly as I never realised just how huge those wind turbines are until I got a close look at several. HUGE!
As we travelled towards Warrnambool we were very pleased that the showers had eased and after we set up we were astonished to see SUNSHINE!!!! So excited were we to see it we even took a walk on the beach front even though it was a wee bit chilly it was still very nice.
I love the rugged nature of this part of the world and I am really looking forward to visiting the Great Ocean Road once again shortly. Until then I was quite happy with the Warrnambool foreshore.
I really love discovering wonderful places when you least expect it and that's just what happened today....Loved Cape Nelson!
Take care,
Blessings Michelle xxx
Welcom and sorry our weather is not so good at the moment. Hugs
ReplyDeleteLike you Michelle I love the wild windy sea...
ReplyDeletePleased you had a nice day even though it rained.
Welcome to Victoria! I hope there will be a few nice days for you. Enjoy the Great Ocean Road!
ReplyDeleteit sure does look Windy Michelle,love the ocean pics and boy i could go a hot chocolate also,lol.xx
ReplyDeleteI am also with you , love a rocky coastline and we have plenty of those ,stay warm and keep those photos coming;-0 hugs Sheila
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Victoria Michelle. The weekend's weather forecast is looking good at the moment so hopefully you will get some sunshine!
ReplyDeleteIt's an amazing coast line...
ReplyDeleteHugz
welcome to Victoria!!
ReplyDeleteWe were down Portland way earlier in the year and went through Warnambool. It is just gorgeous. Lots of antique, bric brac shops too.
That's certainly some rugged coastline but a very beautiful spot.
ReplyDeleteMmmmm hot chocolate...
I have just caught up with your last couple of wonderful posts Michelle,I had to check my photo of the Port Nelson Light House, I think we must have been standing in exactly the same spot, beautiful pics of the fabulous coastline and Rainbows. Cheers Rosalie.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the windy sea shore I did enjoy seeing these. I n the last photo behind the ship what was I seeing.
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning coastline!!! I'd love to stay in that house, wow. I love that pic of you Michelle, you look SO happy!
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos Michelle, WOW i am so looking forward to driving the Great Ocean Road one day...... You are sure seeing a LOT of this beautiful country of ours.
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