Seeing we have mud guards now we went looking for some dirt. This was found at Inverleigh when riding to the junction of the the Leigh River and the Barwon River and a good looking swimming hole it is, complete with rope swings into the water. The ropes are plentiful mainly because of the ancient river gums that are all through here. We also rode a section of the Leigh River where the trees have also survived on a very picturesque stretch. We had lunch at Fyansford and across the road, TruffleDuck is an 1870s national trust house that is now a reception place. Due to the No Wedding problem they have temporarily opened as a cafe, so that could be the next coffee stop.
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WatersMeet
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William Lawson set up a house in 1840
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Good reception
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