There is not much going on in Casino NSW but it has a nice historic feel about it. Many buildings are still from settlers times from either the late 19th century or the early 20th century.
It looked a bit like a city from a Western (just a little bit newer and with cars).
At the tourist information we got a little walking tour flyer which led us through the town to different buildings and gave us some information about them.
By now the rain had seized, so this was the ideal thing to do.
It was a good 3 km walk until we got to the old Cecil Hotel. The local watering hole served ideally as a resting place to cool down with a local beer. The Waitress said, the brewery was only 400 km away... I guess this counts as local in Australia.
The afternoon, because it got so hot, we spent back at the camp ground. It was a very large, very organized camp ground and a bit too organized for my feeling.
I sat in the library shed for a couple of hours, as they had power and a ceiling fan there, to follow up on some entries of my blog.
In the evening it was BBQ time again.
What better place to do loads of BBQ, than Casino - "The beef capitol of Australia"?
This evening we also enjoyed a glass of the 12yo RedBreast that joined me on the flight from Dublin to Australia and of course we played more cards.
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