Category: Australia
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Hiking Melbourne -Sugarloaf and Christmas Hills Circuit

Tucked away in Melbourne’s outer northeast, Sugarloaf Reservoir is a beautiful destination for hikers, photographers and picnic goers. Surrounded by gently rolling hills and pretty water views, it’s the perfect escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
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Hiking Victoria: Waterfalls and camping hotspot in Noojee.

Nestled in the lush landscapes of Victoria, Noojee offers a beautiful escape for hikers, waterfalls enthusiasts and campers. Having visited this spot many times, it still impresses me every time. This trip, I decided to take my two teenage boys and our dog, Snowy.
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Hiking Victoria: Cape Woolamai Circuit Walk on Phillip Island

One of the best walks to do on Phillip Island is the 8.5km Cape Woolamai Circuit Walk. This rugged headland is in the southeast of the island and is the home of wild surfing beaches. The spectacular trail takes you around the bluff. It leads you up to the highest point on Phillip Island, Woolamai…
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Hiking Melbourne- Exploring Organ Pipes National Park

The Organ Pipes National Park has a short 3.1km trail that showcases geological features. These are Rosette Rock, the Tessellated Pavement and the Organ Pipes; spectacular basalt columns formed over a million years ago. It’s a great spot for to take the family and enjoy a picnic.
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Hiking Guide to Boonoo Boonoo National Park, NSW

Boonoo Boonoo National Park is a hidden oasis in New South Wales, 27 km north of Tenterfield. Boonoo Boonoo features tranquil rivers, secluded waterholes, and one of the region’s most breathtaking waterfalls. This park is ideal for a mix of exploration and relaxation.
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Hiking Guide to Bald Rock National Park, NSW

Bald Rock National Park is a hidden gem located in New South Wales, Australia. It is known for its stunning granite formations, and breathtaking panoramic views. This park is great for hikers and nature lovers alike.
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Ultimate Guide to Hiking the Three Capes Track

The Three Capes Track is a well-maintained, 48km track that takes 4D/3N to finish. The hike features a mix of terrains, including boardwalks, well-defined paths, and natural surfaces. The trail is suitable for a range of fitness levels, although some sections can be challenging due to elevation changes.
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Visit Melbourne: Yarra Bend Park

Yarra Bend Park is a great place to go if you are looking for Australian Bushland close to the city. The park is situated in inner Melbourne, bordered by the suburbs of Kew, Fairfield, and Abbotsford. Yarra Bend Park is close to the city. It is easy to access if you have your own or…
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Your Ultimate Guide to Visiting Warrandyte, Melbourne

Warrandyte is located only 30km Northeast of Melbourne’s CBD. You can get here by car, and public transport. This relaxing riverside town is the perfect day trip or weekend getaway for locals and travelers alike. You can enjoy a peaceful stroll along the Yarra River or chose a more challenging hike. You can relax in…
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The Grampians’ Pinnacle Lookout: A Must-See

The Pinnacles hike is one of the most famous trails in the Grampians. It starts at Halls Gap. The trail takes you through the Grand Canyon and past fascinating rock formations. It leads over stairs and through silent street to the Pinnacle lookout. The trail offers sweeping views over the surrounding valleys and ranges.