Leaving Helidon Spa, we travelled to our next stop, a beautiful and huge park on the shores of Lake Somerset. The road to the small town of Esk was pretty good and we stopped at Esk at an extremely busy bakery for coffee. I really could not believe the constant number of travellers, workers, locals etc. all calling in at the bakery for coffee and their morning tea. From here, the road on to Lake Somerset became quite windy and hilly which we expected. In two places though, we had to wait due to what appeared to be rock falls on the road so only one lane of traffic could go through at any one time. The park we are in is huge, although very quiet in terms of the number of campers here. It is located on a spit of land and so is surrounded by water on three sides. Unfortunately, it is a very windy and so I’m not sure if I will put the kayak in but we will wait and see. We drove to the nearby town of Kilcoy after lunch to check out the golf club and other tourist information.
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