Relics in Dalmorton .
MORE CAMPING OPTIONS
If you are looking for camping options , turn left here in Dalmorton and travel up the hill . There are some great facilities that would impress the pickiest of campers . There are plenty of spots for small caravans , camper trailers , tents and even designated spots for day-trippers .
Facilities include drop toilets , fire pits , and a great grassed area for the kids to play . We reckon the better camping sites are further past Dalmorton , where the camping is free , with river views , but you need to be self-sufficient .
One of the highlights here is the tunnel that has been hand-cut by workers through solid rock . It is just the right size to squeeze a bullock wagon through .
The road continues along the river , passing remote farms , where cattle freely wander along the road without a care in the world . At the 100km mark , a 10ft war monument will catch your eye beside the road . It was erected by Norman Archibald MacDonald in memory of the local men who left the area to fight in World War I .
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