GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #44 | Page 59

RV TRAVEL
MIDDLE ROAD
Middle Road ’ s soft one-way tracks run from west to east and back . Take time to enjoy the 7km passage through green foliage , then watch for a 4WD track branching north .
This track runs for 2.5km to the Mount Tempest Lookout parking area , thought to be the highest coastal sandhill in the world .
This is also the start of the Telegraph Track , an 8km one-way bushwalk north to a bend in the Bulwer-Blue Lagoon Road . Return to Middle Road the same way and continue east for 0.6km . Suddenly , you will emerge from that green corridor onto Eagers Beach . All beach travel must be timed two hours either side of a low tide , with particular attention paid to estimated travel times .
NORTH FROM MIDDLE ROAD
Back up to Middle Road is a beach drive adjacent to the North-East ( bushcamping ) Zone that should be timed about two hours either side of a low tide , allowing plenty of time to explore and continue driving along the beach .
The kilometre markers start 2km from Middle Road : N2 and so on through N14 at Cape Cliff and Braydon Beach . At 1.3km is Eagers Creek , pouring a stream of fresh water through the dunes and across the beach into the sea .
Continuing on Warrajamba Beach for 0.7km is the Blue Lagoon Campground and day-use area . Take care on the driving track leading up from the beach to the carpark ; you may need to further lower your tyre pressure to get through this . Warrajambe Beach becomes Spitfire Beach nearing N10 . Take care here as Spitfire Creek crosses the beach and can create a deep , sharp drop-off .
The kilometre markers finish with N14 at the Cape Cliff end of Braydon Beach , one of the prettiest , and most protected , spots along the east coast of Moreton . The authorities advise against swimming at these beaches .
Braydon Beach .
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