AnswerID: 152268 Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 01, 2006 at 12:44
Michael B
replied:
Afternoon Jack,
Try again, other reply disappeared into the ether!!
Our family lived in Melrose for many years, it is truly a beautiful place.
The Melrose caravan park is very nice, you should be able to camp over the creek and whilst it would be a tad dry this time of the year you are camped right at the base of Mount Remarkable.
Plenty of walking trails and access to the Heysen trail if you are keen.
Have a stroll around town, not big but some interesting sights.
Visit 'Blueys Blacksmith'
shop and have glimpse into the past, you can also get 'tea and scones' (if thats your style), or have lunch in the small, but well maintained park next door....all facilities.
Two pubs in town, both with good and bad points.....have heard that meal prices have gone up a tad..might pay to check.
It is but a short drive to Wilmington and Alligators Gorge, not suitable for towing caravan tho'
Views from that area are great and if you descend into the gorge the steps you will be using were put there by my father many years ago.
Go and enjoy and if there is any more info I can give you, please let me know.
Regards
Michael B(SA)
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FollowupID: 405924 Submitted:
Wednesday, Feb 01, 2006 at 13:18
Member - Jack posted:
Thank you Michael.
That Heysen Trail ... is that the same trail that I noticed when I was staying at
Wilpena Pound a couple of years back. What I am trying to ask is .. is it the one trail going from there down to
Wilpena (or further)?
We may end up
camping in the NP itself. We are self sufficient and self contained, and not towing anything. Mind you, roof clearance could be a bit "iffy" in some
places.
The gorge sounds too good to pass up, so in doing that, we will give a thought to your father. That will be on the way down, because climbing back up creates certain other thoughts like "are we there yet" ... "whose idea was this" ... etc etc .... : )
Many thanks for your help and advice.
Jack
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