Narrendera to Bathurst
I was going to start by saying groundhog day because that is how it started but actually the riding and the scenery became more and more interesting as the day wore on.
Sure, just like yesterday it was cool and windy and much farmland but we entered a section of hilly country with winding country roads which was a real treat to ride through.

We passed many interesting old towns, I think the Aussies do original old towns really well, of course many of them are constructed with bricks and they don’t have earthquakes to worry about but nevertheless most of the old main streets are obviously loved and a real treat to visit.



Our food stops have been great today, with a delicious breakfast wrap for brunch and then I couldn’t resist the mushy pea pie for late lunch.
I didn’t realise how high we climbed today but the temperature slowly dropped and as we passed through the town of Blayney a sign informed us we were at 860 metres, the temperature slowly dropped and was 12!
From there it was a very fast decent all the way to Bathurst where by complete coincidence we have booked the same motel we were in when last here in 2018.
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