We found that accommodation in Newie was quite a bit more expensive than any of our other stops, on this trip. Anything under $200 a night was either a bit far out of town or just a bit nasty. So I eventually chose an old pub, right in the centre of town, The Grand Hotel.
The hotel was built in 1890 - she was a beauty. The rooms all have their own balcony and are very warm and comfortable. They offer a full slap up breakfast until 11 am for $16 - what could be better! The room was really comfortable, we had the best shower ever, yes ever! The balcony, even though really cold, was a great spot for an evening tipple.
The hotel was built in 1890 - she was a beauty. The rooms all have their own balcony and are very warm and comfortable. They offer a full slap up breakfast until 11 am for $16 - what could be better! The room was really comfortable, we had the best shower ever, yes ever! The balcony, even though really cold, was a great spot for an evening tipple.
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| The Grand Hotel, Newcastle |
Newcastle was really charming, it's much smaller than we expected, given that it's the second biggest city in NSW. It has fantastic old building, lots of history and is surrounded by beaches.
We enjoyed a lazy three days wandering around the city. We caught the ferry to Stockton - all of five minutes each way! Whilst Newcastle has been regenerated and is quite charming, the regeneration hasn't reached Stockton, which has some amazingly ugly buildings.
It was fun to spend some time watching the tugs, busy pulling the massive container ships in and out of port and being entertained by the local pelicans also coming and going, although a bit more elegantly.
| Newcastle Port |
| Stockton - home of the ugly building |
It was fun to spend some time watching the tugs, busy pulling the massive container ships in and out of port and being entertained by the local pelicans also coming and going, although a bit more elegantly.
We took a long walk to Beaumont Street, past some beautiful old homes circa1920's. Beaumont street is a great shopping street with lots of vintage and op shops. Still didn't snag any bargains, but had a lovely couple of drinkies by a roaring fire, in the Beaumont pub.
We visited the art gallery, which was a fun way to spend 30 minutes and free. We also visited the local cathedral, where the priest gave Richard the bums rush! I still paid for the candle, I lit for Willy.
We had some great meals, and twice visited the Foghorn Brewery, although to be honest it was more atmosphere and beer than great food. Still Richie bought a pretty cool Foghorn t-shirt On our third and last day we took a long walk along the water front, with a short stop for cakes and coffee. The water front is also being regenerated, so will no doubt be totally different next time we visit.
| Newcastle cathedral |
We had some great meals, and twice visited the Foghorn Brewery, although to be honest it was more atmosphere and beer than great food. Still Richie bought a pretty cool Foghorn t-shirt On our third and last day we took a long walk along the water front, with a short stop for cakes and coffee. The water front is also being regenerated, so will no doubt be totally different next time we visit.
| coffee and cakies, Newie beach. |
We din't take the big camera out with us in Newie, because we were walking everywhere, so sadly not so many pics for the blog.
We really did get up early when we left Newie - 6am - unheard of for the Ajayis' unless we are travelling. We'd been advised the traffic could get really bad, especially as we got close to Sydney, so we didn't want to take any chances.
The drive to Sydney took about two hours and was very painless (especially for me as I wasn't driving)! Returning our Apex hire car was really easy and we made it to the airport with an hour and a half to spare. Then our flight was one and half hours late, oh well, best laid plans and all that.
As ever, always nice to be home.....
We really did get up early when we left Newie - 6am - unheard of for the Ajayis' unless we are travelling. We'd been advised the traffic could get really bad, especially as we got close to Sydney, so we didn't want to take any chances.
The drive to Sydney took about two hours and was very painless (especially for me as I wasn't driving)! Returning our Apex hire car was really easy and we made it to the airport with an hour and a half to spare. Then our flight was one and half hours late, oh well, best laid plans and all that.
As ever, always nice to be home.....




