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Hello all,

in a couple of weeks my friends and i will be looking to do a bit of a cruise weekend, going somewhere distant from home (Logan City) and staying the night to come back on sunday. the problem is, were not sure where it is to go? :headspin:

so im after suggestions on where to go, where we could stay, and possibly things we could do there or on the way.

on thought is to go up north to sunshine coast, stop by Condalilly Falls for a BBQ lunch of sorts, some cricket or something eventful, stay in a hotel the night, maybe go clubbing/bar hoping (where are the main ones??) and perhaps swim the ocean the sunday before we head back home. :)

so if any of the local up there, or maybe down south, would know a scenic kinda route to drive with things to do and places to stay, perhaps even a bit further the sunshine coast (so about 3 hours drive?) either north or south, im open for suggestions :)

thanks!

:rofl:

shaun.

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if you're bringing your missus's with you, can i suggest a stop (or stay the night) in montville, scenic rainforests, lovely little chalet style accomodation, and cafe's etc...

EDIT:

here's a website with a bit of info about montville:

http://www.montvillevillage.com.au/

Its a nice scenic mountain drive to get there too, so it'll keep both of you happy :headspin:

oi matt wat are u doing sat nite man want to organise a lil cruise to the coast??

which coast are we talking about (gold coast or sunshine coast)?? I lose my license on monday next week so if we do something this is definately my last event.....

is byron,is good

Great hills in the back of Byron.

Stay outside of Byron if you like...

drive from, Brunswick Heads to Mullumbimby, then on to Clunes, Bangalow and down to Lennox.

Broken Head is a great spot but not much accom. nice beaches...

You'll find better maps down there, but here's a sample...

http://www.byron-bay.com/maps/shiremap.html

http://www.byron-bay.com/maps/regionalmap.html

Sunshine coast is ok, but I'd go south!!

PEAR

which coast are we talking about (gold coast or sunshine coast)?? I lose my license on monday next week so if we do something this is definately my last event.....

Why would it be your last event. You don't need a licence to be a passenger.

Why would it be your last event. You don't need a licence to be a passenger.

very true, my wording is incorrect, this is the last event that my present car will be on and the last event for a bit as a driver...

HAHA Seeya that Slide, 33NIZ, Chris and Dale someone else lives in Logan. Take That!!!

:):rofl::O:rofl::):rofl::rofl::rofl: :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

you funny mofo

your right man we dont know what we are missing.

im sure some crazy bastard will start letting of flares and steel my wheels and plates :wassup:

we could probably also expect behaviour like riding onsombles down a hill and crashing into a drain :rofl:

GO LOGAN

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