'Visa-Run' to Ranong each 90 days may be a regular pain-in-the-butt.
At short notice it was decided that the Mrs & I would go down and couple my visa stamp with a mini-break. (apologies to Tony at this stage..he planned to come with me..

*Getting there: Public Buses to Ranong DO go at night from the 'Southern' Terminal opp. Condo-Chain
on Petkasem Road. They used to leave around 10pm, both 24 seat VIP, & No.1 buses leave roughly
the same time. (There may be 'morning' buses..a trip to bus-station to ask may be worthwhile?).
*Trains: Trains to Chumpon may be another option, then regular mini-vans go to Ranong.
(about one + half hour journey time).
* Or you hire/take your own vehicle:
We left HH ~ 8.30am, drove at a steady 90kph, coupla stops for coffee/toilet, stuff to see etc and there
for about 3-4pm.
IF you are in a car, this means you can do 'detours' and see Tourist Attractions en-route.
*SOUTH of the Bang Saphan turn-off is a blue sign for Wako Beach..here is a nice aquarium..entry fee only 20b I think (not to far from main road, so not to much of a detour).
*If you are a 'Steam Enthusiast' Chumpon rail station has 3 old steamers on display outside.
*Also, just before Ranong you will cross a largish river bridge, just before the bridge turn left off the main road and under the arch marked 'WW2 museum'..a

*Before carrying-on over the bridge to Ranong as you come back & meet the main road again.. there's a 7/11 store opposite..

*Next point of interest down the Ranong road is the new(ish) junction/peel-off to Ranong Port & the Andaman Club..IF you plan on doing an Andaman based Visa-run before getting to Ranong town or plan on staying at the B.C.Badin Resort.. keep left and peel-off HERE..(road takes you to Andaman's Pier/Visa processing centre & B.C.).
** PLEASE NOTE..I'm sure all info for an Andaman Visa-Run is HERE on the forums pages and was very well written/described by Rider..c/w photos..

*CARRY-ON along the main road for Ranong town.
* Next 'OO-ERR place' is the waterfall (trickle) right on the side of the main road..heaps of parking, toilets, restaurant..(Krapow-Moo was crap), and a nice chill area for a while after the long drive down..only about 10 more cliks to town from here.
* When you leave here, the road climbs up quite steeply..at the crest is a viewpoint/lookout over the valley (if you really ARE in no real rush to get to town).
As I said earlier, this was a 'mini-break' so a hotel/Guest Ho. is needed..

I checked online, and Mrs U.S. rang the Resort & booked for us.
Our choice was the 'Thansila Resort'. Near to the Hot Springs (500m away), and close to town.
The big hotel on the way into town, on your left is the Jansom Resort Spa/hotel..turn left immediately after this hotel down a small Soi..Thansila is 100m on left. Parking available.
The place is a quirky kinda place..nice in some ways, crap in others..

Our room was a large one up on their 3rd floor overlooking the river/stream coming down from the 'Springs'. It was 800B/night, and a basic 'American' breaky was 100B, (do have free tea & coffee in the dining room all the time). Softest bed I've slept on in Thailand..

Wi-Fi was crap, no fridge in room, air-con crap also, but attentive/willing staff, and upper-floors have nice 'landing-areas'..ours had a coupla nice chairs overlooking the river, excellent excuse for excessive wine-consumption after dark...

(Plenty of restaurants on main road nearby also, inc. 69B buffet).
Other Resorts include the B.C.Badin Resort..Right next to Andaman's Pier.
Altho' 7 kms out of town, this place has nicely appointed bungalows for 900/night inc. breaky, with views over the estuary from your balcony, & a small pool.
Back to our stay...(Remember we have a car)..the following morning after an early (7.00) breaky, I did my Visa-run, & back for 10.30.After a shower, we ventured up the road to the 'Hot Springs' area..15 mins walk from hotel, 2 min drive.
Well despite the initial tacky,touristy feel it IS a nice area, and DO take time to walk around and chill somewhat.
NOW YOU DID PACK YOUR TRUNKS DID'NT YOU CHILDREN??

There are restaurants, toilets, the obligatory 'Massage Palours', gift shops etc, but still a mellow place to spend an hour or so. We were there mid-week and parking was not a problem..weekend may be busier..?
Right then, back in the car and onwards, and upwards..following the road uphill for 5-6kms brings you to a Wat compound/area. (follow blue info-signs for the Wat). Here again is a peaceful place where you can feed fish, and climb right up the many steps to the top and get an excellent view of the valley. An hour here is well worth it if you do photography.
(Up this same road is 'Ranong Canyon'..nice area, but we never got there..

Well it's now mid-afternoon, we're down at the fishing pier area (where the 'longtails' leave for Victoria Point & where the Immigration Office is sited).. and my Mrs is having a good nosey and doing a deal on some crabs.. (and I'm feeling tired after all this photography malarkey) ...

..I've another bottle of Shiraz waiting back at the room, and 'sundowners' seem to be the next activity on the menu for today..


We may leave tomorrow morning, and head back to HH, but as a mini-break we both agree so far it's been worth it. There are other places to visit down here, and with a bit of planning there are many places to visit either coming here or including 'stop-offs' on the way back.
(Tried to upload some photos but seemingly my 'files are invalid..??? ho-hum)
Cheers now..U.S.