exposed clifftop trail. Set off as early as possible to beat the heat, and the day-tripper crowds from Melbourne. While only seven of these golden limestone pillars can be seen rising from the coastal shallows today, it’s an awesome sight that gets better as you hike ...
You’ve probably heard of theGreat Ocean Road, the 664km scenic drive that traces a spectacular stretch ofVictoria’s coastline southwest ofMelbourne. But did you know that a walking trail also hugs the most beautiful section of the coast between Apollo Bay and theTwelve Apostles? Slow down a...
See More: 25 Things to Do in Melbourne for First TimersPin 14. Queen Charlotte Track Location: New ZealandDistance: 44 milesTime: 3-5 daysBest Time to Go: Year Round Located on the north end of the South Island, this trek takes you through sunny hills, next to beautiful blue waters, ...
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It is one of the sights you do not want to miss in a lifetime. #3. Bunda Cliffs, Australia: Image Courtesy: twitter.com Also Read:Pack your bags for the most livable city of the world-Melbourne Bunda cliffs along the great Australian blight is the longest line of sea cliffs in the ...
Ferry from Melbourne I took the slow boat to Tasmania and arrived in the small town of Devonport. The town is cut in half by the Mersey river. And I failed to notice when I booked my hotel that it was on the opposite side of the river from the downtown area. So, although I was...
There’s also an old market wives’ tale that the RBA is more inclined to hike in November when it’s on a hike path as the November meeting generally coincides with Melbourne Cup Day. The theory here is the media will be otherwise distracted, meaning less bad press! I...
(22 miles) through much of this forested national park from East Warburton to Don Valley, a short drive northeast of Melbourne. The trail follows the route of the aqueduct that was built in 1914 to funnel fresh water to the city, an amazing feat of engineering. Being an aqueduct, it’s...