Andrew Daddo, TV travel presenter
Andrew, a presenter on The Great Outdoors since 2002, travels internationally three times a year.
"I HAVE very little to do with our holiday destinations because I spend so much time at work talking about those things.
"So my wife will ask me about it and I have interest in where we're going, but little input.
"This year we're going skiing, to Thredbo I think, for the first time in 15 years because generally I hate skiing.
"But our main family holiday is at Narooma where we camp for about a week every January with about three or four other families.
"It's nothing fancy, just tents and an ablution block.
"I love it because we can be feral. I mean, we'd go close to everyone showering once a day but you never know once you're up there.
"I love the Australian-ness of it. We have the boat and we do a bit of fishing, though I've never caught a fish in six years.
"The fanciest holiday we have ever had was when we did a home swap with a family in Paris for two weeks over Christmas.
"That was a really big deal for us. The family who owned the house where we stayed also had a car we could use and another house in Normandy. It was a pretty good way to holiday with kids. I'd definitely do that type of holiday again."
source : http://www.news.com.au
1 comment:
During summer, Thredbo attracts serious mountain bike racers from all over the world. But when it is winter time and the mountain is covered with snow, it has the got the longest ski runs in Australia, where the whole family can have fun together. There are lots of Thredbo accommodation the village offers, and it is up to you what place and amenities suit you and your group best.
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