If I could resist fish and chips at the beach I'd take myself to therapy to develop an addiction for it! π Fortunately I love it a d can't resist it, so no therapy required.
I've spent a lot of time in and around Brisbane so am familiar with Redcliffe. Once had a very lovely BBQ at Sutton's Beach Park. It's a nice spot! Yes, Glenelg is nice too and there's a lot of positive development and improvements taking place as well. Has been for a while really. Redcliffe is less busy than Glenelg, at least it was when I was there last, and I think at this juncture in my life that would suit me nicely. It's doubtful I'd stay in Adelaide on retirement and QLD or TAS is on the hit list...Vastly different of. Ourselves, but equally attractive.
We have friends who live half way between Yandina and Coolum Beach (Yandina Creek) right at the top of a peak with views over the hills and all the way out to sea...Spectacular part of the world. A bit further north than you are but within easy strikng-distance for visits. That's the thing about Australia, so many awesome places to be. It makes being 10/10 present no matter where a person is very easy to do right?
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Hmmmm! I haven't heard of 'Fish and Chip' withdrawals but I guess you'd be the one to tell us if it does exist should you ever deprive yourself for long enough to authenticate it. π Somehow, I don't think we are going to any the wiser. π€
A BBQ at Suttons Beach?????? You didn't think our Fish n Chips were to up to your expectations????? π The aroma from the Pavillion at Sutton's Beach smelled pretty good the last time I walked past it.
Yes, Redcliffe is less populated than Glenelg but the area is a lot smaller. Well, it appears that way, because we can only see one beach at a time, whereas, Glenelg Beach seems to stretch for miles.
You're right. Australia contains so many worthwhile places to visit. You'd have be traveling full time for an extended period of time to see all that it has to offer. Wouldn't that be nice?