Artwork by Charlotte Orr, Ella Cunningham & Zoe Herbery

It was time to move. We lived on the South Coast and had just sold our beach house. There were so many great memories there, but a new chapter was beginning. First, we planned to move to Sydney, but lockdown was in full swing, so the plan changed many times. Covid cases were highest in Sydney, with many hot spots in the city.

“Let’s look at the Peninsular,” I suggested. I’d holidayed there in the past, and many friends and family were there. So, in a small moment that changed everything, we made the long trip to beautiful Woy Woy to take a look. Everything was starting to open, although some restrictions were still in place. There were many special places to visit.

First, the Spike Milligan bridge was a great walk along the water, with incredible views. Many large white pelicans, colourful kayaks, jet skis and small boats appear along the way to Tascott, which has a great picnic spot beside the lake.

There is a ferry that travels to many local towns like Empire Bay, a beautiful town with a few shops, great walks and peaceful places to think, write and read, with a great pastry and coffee. Davistown is also on the ferry run, with restaurants, cafes, and a club for lunch. You could also bring a picnic and enjoy a spot beside the lake for lunch.

Another great walk is along the waterfront from the Leisure Centre to Woy Woy Fishermen's Wharf. Their seafood is spectacular — I love sharing the seafood basket with a friend, always so fresh and tasty. Here on the water there are long timber wharves and you can see wild ducks and pelicans on the island. There are spectacular boats and beautiful homes, as well as many seats to rest on along the way. You can ride your bike along this route, push a pram with your kids, or take your dog for a walk and enjoy the happy people that Woy Woy has to offer.

After six months living here, I know we made the right choice.

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