The North West Coast of Tasmania is referred to as the ‘Great Nature Trail’ and stretches from Narawntapu National Park to Tarkine. The region is considered to be Tasmania’s food bowl with lush green farmlands dotting the countryside.
Tasmania’s second largest city sits in the fertile Tamar Valley at the juncture of the North and South Esk Rivers. Being at the gateway to the Tamar Valley Food and Wine Trail, it offers many fine restaurants and local wines.
The Coffs Coast is kind of located midway between Sydney and Brisbane in the region known as the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. When I say “kind of” it is actually 540 kilometres north of Sydney and 390 kilometres south of Brisbane, so there’s a bit of a miscalculation here. On our recent…
There’s always parts of Australia that we say as frequent travellers that we will come back to one day. Backtrack to 2012 when my husband and I were on a caravan trip down the Mid North Coast of New South Wales and staying a few days at Urunga on the Coffs Coast. We heard good…
Ok I’m going to call it! The beaches of Esperance in South West Australia are the best in the world! This town on the South West edge of Australia hosts an abundance of extraordinarily beautiful beaches on some of the world’s most pristine coastline. I’ve never experienced anywhere else that you can you savour endless…
The Freycinet Peninsula, is a long skinny land formation carved into Tasmania’s eastern coastline. It is mainly renowned for its pink granite mountain range, The Hazards and its sheltered, white sand beaches.
A few weekends ago we had a three day getaway to the Northern Rivers fishing village of Iluka, located on the Clarence River in New South Wales. This sleepy little hamlet is popular with fisherman and holidaymakers, with three caravan parks in town and a camping ground located just out of town at Woody Head….
We’ve done our fair share of travelling around this great big country of ours, Australia. Predominantly we’ve stuck to the coastline of Australia and visited many of our beautiful beaches that we’re renowned for. During our travels we’ve explored some of the best 4WD beaches in Australia, which is the biggest buzz ever, even if…
Who would have thought that the Tasman Peninsula would be such an outstanding destination for sightseeing with great walks, sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, blowholes, secluded caves and fishing spots?
Victoria in south-east Australia is the third smallest state, but the second most populated state in Australia. Melbourne is its capital, which is renowned for being a melting pot of culture and the sporting mecca of Australia.