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Grindelwald Swiss Village
Grindelwald Swiss Village Go down under...to Switzerland. That鈥檚 right, few may know it, but you can get a taste of Switzerland in northern Tasmania. Built in the 1980s, all of the houses in Grindelwald Swiss Village are built in Swiss style (think pitched roofs, shutters, flower boxes and fountai
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Granite Island
Granite Island This small island, just a short walk from Victor Harbor, gets its name from the huge granite boulders that dot its landscape. Its exceptionally strong foundation may be of significance to geologists, but the island is perhaps most important to the indigenous Ramindjeri people, who b
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Granite Gorge
Granite Gorge Granite Gorge Nature Park showcases the unique landscape west of Cairns and celebrates Australia鈥檚 Northern Savannah wilderness. Ancient volcanic activity defines the landscape, forcing huge granite boulders above grounds in all sorts of weird and wonderful shapes. Walking tracks tra
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Grand Pacific Drive
Grand Pacific Drive With its bright beaches and jagged rock pools, passage along the Grand Pacific Drive offers views of some of New South Wales鈥檚 best scenery. In total the route is more than 140 kilometers of coastal roads, passing varied landscapes along the way. 聽A few highlights include Bald
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Govetts Leap
Govetts Leap In the 1930s, when early conservationists and Australian bushwalkers were lobbying for a National Park, you could argue that places like Govetts Leap ended up making it happen. With its sweeping view of the Grose Valley and swath of forested wilderness, Govetts Leap is often considere
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Glen Forest Tourist Park
Glen Forest Tourist Park Glen Forest Tourist Park is a 400-acre outdoor playground with activities for the entire family. The main attractions are of the four-legged variety; kangaroos, wombats, dingos and koalas are just a few of the many species at home in the extensive animal park, along with a
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Garigal National Park
Garigal National Park Stretching for around 2,200 hectares along Sydney鈥檚 North Shore, the Garigal National Park has long served as a popular escape for city dwellers. A network of walking trails make hiking and bushwalking the top activities within the park, with the most scenic choices including
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Garden Island
Garden Island When Sydney鈥檚 original European settlers arrived in Sydney Harbor, they sustained themselves by planting a garden here at Garden Island. Today, after land was reclaimed and filled in with rocks, Garden Island is now a point that juts out into the harbor, and houses the Royal Australi
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Gabba Cricket Ground
Gabba Cricket Ground For an authentic Australian sporting experience, take yourself along to the 42,000-seat Brisbane Cricket Ground. Known as the Gabba, because its in the suburb of Woolloongabba, the sports ground hosts Australian Football League (AFL) games and international cricket matches. S
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Forum Theatre
Forum Theatre Melbourne鈥檚 music scene would not be complete without the much-loved, Forum Theatre on Flinders Street. Another of Melbourne鈥檚 gem performance spaces that is owned by the Marriner Group, the Forum Theatre is to music what the Regent Theatre is to theatrical performance; a premier ven
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Fleurieu Peninsula
Fleurieu Peninsula The Fleurieu Peninsula is a region of South Australia that lies just to the south of Adelaide and prides itself as a place of both adventure and culture. Encompassing the towns of Victor Harbour, Mount Compass, Rapid Bay, Willunga and others, the peninsula has a lot to offer; a
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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum The Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum is home to one of Australia鈥檚 most prominent shipwreck collections and is set in a 19th-century village overlooking Victoria鈥檚 Shipwreck Coast. More than 180 shipwrecks have occurred along the coastline here, including the famous Lo
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Fitzgerald River National Park
Fitzgerald River National Park Sitting way down on the southern coast of Western Australia, Fitzgerald River National Park is one of the most overlooked wilderness areas in the region. Though Fitzgerald River is small in the grand scheme of things鈥揷overing less than a percent of Western Australia鈥?/a>
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Finke Gorge National Park
Finke Gorge National Park Covering 177 square miles (46,000 hectares) and including a very surprising palm population. Finke Gorge National Park is not to be missed. The park is noted for its Aboriginal cultural sites and its ancient palms, which sit in an impressive desert oasis known as Palm Val
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Fergusson Winery
Fergusson Winery The warm and rustic family鈥恟un Fergusson Winery is a standout in Victoria鈥檚 Yarra Valley. Set among 20 acres of rolling hills and lush greenery, the winery features classic French grape varieties and a restaurant with a Paris-trained master chef. Enjoy a crisp chardonnay while ind
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Eyre Peninsula
Eyre Peninsula Considering the fact that the Eyre Peninsula is known as Australia鈥檚 seafood frontier and is home to 1,200 miles (2,000 km) of coastline, it鈥檚 little surprise that fun begins here with a splash.On the east side of the peninsula, Spencer Gulf offers the chance to swim with great whit
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Evandale
Evandale One of Tasmania鈥檚 highlights is its historic Georgian-era towns, and Evandale is no exception.With its Main Street lined with National Trust-listed buildings, the immaculately preserved little town offers a glimpse into centuries gone by. The best way to explore Evandale is to take a stro
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Eurimbula National Park
Eurimbula National Park Mangrove-dotted wetlands and eucalypt forests outline the pristine beaches of Eurimbula National Park in Agnes Water, where visitors can explore unspoiled Australia as they uncover this coastal wonderland. The melange of plant varieties and untouched botanicals attract hoar
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Esplanade Boardwalk
Esplanade Boardwalk The Esplanade Boardwalk is the heartbeat of Cairns. Located along the scenic coast, this outdoor promenade is the perfect place for weary travelers to stretch their legs and take in the natural sights. The three-mile pathway winds through damp lagoons ideal for birding, past sc
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Esperance
Esperance Esperance is a coastal town located on the southern end of Western Australia. Surrounded by beaches with brilliant white sand and clear turquoise waters, the area boasts some of the best scenery in the country.聽The town is surrounded by a host of attractions, including five national park
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