Noosa National Park is located 121km North of Brisbane near Noosa Heads and covers 4,000 hectares. It’s people’s favorite especially because it’s easily accessible by wheelchair and there are some easy walking trails for kids. Fun fact: Noosa National Park is the most visited national park...
A beautiful location with superb walks and excellent opportunities for picnics in lovely surroundings. With the added benefit of an excellen open air history with fantasticnal buildings from all across Wales. A wonderfu;l, new indoor museum with a good restaurant/cafe. What more do you need!
We choose the following landmarks in Australia / Oceania as they are attract a huge number of visitors to the region each year. All these landmarks are major tourist attractions in Oceania and your kids will love to explore these sites with you. 1 | Uluru Uluru, also referred to as Aye...
Kids will love feeding and cuddling the giant pandas, kangaroos, wallabies etc… 7. Adelaide Oval Located in the city center close to the zoo, theAdelaide Ovalis a stadium established in 1871 and renovated in 2014, which hosts cricket, Australian soccer, rugby matches as well as concerts. If...
Newcastle, New South Wales is located on the southern bank of the Hunter River. It was traditionally occupied byAboriginal peopleof Awabakal and Worimi who called the area Malubimba. In September 1797, Lieutenant John Shortland was sent to search for convicts who seized a vessel named Cumberland...
Caernarfon Castle is famous for being one of Europe’s largest medieval constructions. Situated in North Wales, this castle is a massive fortress and is a strong symbol of the British authority. Built under King Edward I in the late 13th century after the conquest ofWales, Caernarfon Castle is...
There are lots of activities in the lagoon for kids and adults to have fun there, including a water playground, free fitness courses, cultural and music events, and much more! 3. Cairns Aquarium At the aquarium, visitors can see more than 15,000 species of marine animals from the Great ...
Fun facts: Although the prison was considered an untouchable fortress, 8 prisoners managed to escape one day, but they were caught up later in New South Wales. Book your visit:Port Arthur: Day Tour from Hobart 15. Richmond Bridge Built in 1823, Richmond Bridge is the oldest Australia stone...