Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Top 5 Attraction: Outside Melbourne
Great Ocean Road
The Great Ocean Road represents the coastal region of south-west Victoria. It is about 247km long. The road follows the coast all the way and you get to see some of the most spectacular coastal scenery like rugged cliffs, small sandy coves, special rock formations and even a quaint fishing village.
The highlight is the Twelve Apostles, a unique group of rock formations in the Port Campbell National Park that sit out of the sea. Currently there are 7 apostles still standing.
Phillip Island
Phillip Island is an Australian island which is named after Arthur Phillip, the first Governor of New South Wales. It is visited by 3.5 million people annually. The penguin parade where little penguins come ashore in groups attracts visitors from all over the world. The island hosts also various surf events as it is known for its perfect surf conditions. The island comes alive for the annual motorbike races watched all over the world.
Yarra Valley
Yarra Valley is a very popular wine region as the area is known to produce some of the finest red and white signature wines in the world.
Many restaurants serving local and international food, cafes as well as luxurious accommodation offer the opportunity to escape from the busy city and relax.
Bells Beach
Bells beach is a renowned surf beach which is located 100 km south-west of Melbourne.
There is not really much “beach”, there is however a beautiful rocky cliff and the nearby small town called Torquay which is home to two of the most popular surf brands Rip Curl and Quicksilver.
Bells Beach hosts one of the world’s longest running surfing competitions, the Rip Curl Pro Surf & Music Festival.
Dandenong Ranges
The Dandenongs are located where Melbourne’s eastern suburbs meet the mountains and forests. Protected parklands preserve the natural beauty of this area which includes valleys and hills. It is a bushwalking and cycling paradise and the peak of Mount Dandenong offers a panoramic view of the city. Restaurants and boutique shops border the area.
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