The Great Ocean Road
provides more than 300 km of breathtaking scenery. Along the road are amazing
cliffs on one side and the ocean on the other. Many surf beaches, walking
tracks and waterfalls in the hinterland are for your enjoyment in the townships
along the Great Ocean road. Torquay and Lorne are couple of the better known
townships but there are plenty to see and do in the townships along the Great
Ocean Road. Click the link for our Great Ocean Road accommodation & Great Ocean Road accommodation & Holiday accommodation in Great Ocean Road,apollo bay , beach ,cottage ,holiday accommodation ,holiday house ,lorne ,ocean road ,offers,otways accommodation ,pet friendly ,rental ,holiday rentals, in victoria, Australia including apartments, bed & breakfast, cabin, cottage, farmstay, holiday home, motel, hotel, resort, retreat, guest house, beach accommodation, waterfront & lake front accommodation or a self contained accommodation in NSW accommodation, Victoria accommodation, Western Australia accommodation, ACT accommodation, South Australia accommodation, Queensland accommodation, Tasmania accommodation, Northern Territory accommodation. The link will take to our FB page. Please "Like" the page if you enjoy what you see.
Breeze in Mollymook Beach, a holiday home in Mollymook. The home is child friendly, family friendly and a short walk to beautiful Mollymook Beach. Whether you like to swim, surf, go fishing, bush walk or play golf in one of the golf courses, Breeze in Mollymook is your place to stay. The home is a short distance to Rick Stein's Bannisters. While staying here you can also visit the cafes and shops in Milton and Ulladulla as well as visit the beaches in Narrawallee.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
50% off from 4th night onwards
Breeze in Mollymook and Amaroo on the waterfront are offering 50% off the listed price from 4th night onwards for bookings over 4 nights. The longer you stay, more you save ! This may exclude school holidays and public holidays.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Blue Mountains
The breathtaking Blue Mountains World Heritage
Area consists of one million hectares of towering forests, sheer sandstone
cliffs, tremendous canyons, cascading waterfalls and tranquil bushland. For
more than a century the Blue mountains regions has been a favourite holiday
destination for Australians and overseas tourists alike.
Do you know why the Blue mountains are so blue? The whole area is dense
with Eucalypts, which constantly disperse fine droplets of oil into the
atmosphere. These droplets cause the blue frequency of the Sun’s light rays to
be scattered more effectively, causing distant objects to appear blue. The Blue Mountains
national park which covers an area of 218,100 hectares, dense with Eucalypts is
the fourth largest national park in NSW.
Enjoy the beauty of this spectacular region on
a bushwalk along one of the many walking trails, mountain biking, rock climbing
or by abseiling. The blue mountain region is filled with natural attractions like the
spectacular Wentworth Falls and the Three Sisters, a trio of rocky outcrops;
explore the underground rivers and awe-inspiring network that is Jenolan Caves;
walk the historic Six Foot Track to Katoomba. Amongst all this natural beauty
and breathtaking forest you can enjoy great cafes/restaurants, cosy
accommodation to suite any budget. You could explore the work of well known
artists and appreciate the world’s steepest railway while you are holidaying in
this magnificent region.
You could view the beauty of Three Sisters
from Katoomba. Then visit Wentworth Falls, a picturesque 300 metre waterfall situated
on the edge of the Jamison Valley. In Mount Tomah Botanic Gardens, you can step
back in time with the Wollemi Pine, one of the world’s oldest and rarest
plants. The Blue Mountains is a place to eat, drink and relax. Enjoy lunch in a
cafe or dinner at one of the fine
dining restaurants at the beautiful township
of Leura. You could browse the galleries, boutiques and bric-a-brac stores
during the day, enjoying a coffee or snack while your meander through the
various souvenir shops. If driving is what you enjoy, then take an adventure drive on the Greater Blue Mountains Drive which consists of trails that circle the 10,000 square kilometres of the Blue Mountains World Heritage area. If you want to add a little bit more flavour to your motorised journey, then take the Zig Zag Railway, which is a vintage steam train that follows the original line from Bell to Lithgow.
Not to be missed when in Blue Mountains region:
Three sisters in Katoomba
Wentworth Falls
Jenolan caves
Township of Leura
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Thursday, January 5, 2012
Hunter Region
Circa
160km or about 2hrs north of Sydney, the
Hunter region is known to be the wine region of NSW. Many visit the region on a day trip, but
certainly not advisable if you plan to wine taste and plan on driving. Hunter
offers some cosy accommodation to suit any budget. Therefore a 2-3 day visit is
well worth it. The region is famous for producing the
world’s best Semillon and Australia’s best shiraz. More than 100 wineries and
cellar doors are spread out through the Hunter Valley region.
Most of the wineries are open to the public daily and tours of the winery and
wine tasting can be arranged by contacting the wineries direct. Hunter is
Australia’s oldest commercial wine producing area, beginning wine production in
the 1830s.
The region
has a vibrant food culture to compliment the beautiful wines of the region. A
vast variety of tasty cheeses, smokehouse goods, handmade chocolates (even
chocolate tasting) will pleasure your taste buds. The Hunter region is abundant
with beautiful cafes and restaurants which offer a variety of sumptuous menus
for your enjoyment.
Apart from
all the irresistible food and wine, you will also find plenty of other
activities to keep you entertained while you are in the Hunter region. You can
undertake organised or self explored treks and tours, visit the beautiful art
galleries, play a game of golf or get pampered at one of the beautiful spas in
the region.
Visit to the
Hunter region will be an unforgettable experience.
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Adelaide
City of Adelaide lies on a coastal fringe between Mount Lofty ranges and the Gulf of St Vincent. This
planned city is abundant with beautifully planned parklands and lakes.
The Botanical gardens in Adelaide is is spread out on 16 hectares and is
the home for variety of Australian and imported plants. Other locations
where you could admire beautiful flora and fauna are the Palm House,
Bicentennial Conservatory, Rymill Park, Himeji Gardens and Veale
Gardens. While in Adelaide don not miss the Adelaide casino (gambling in
a restored railway station), Adelaide Festival Centre ( hub of the
festival of arts), beautiful collection of Aboriginal art at the Art
Gallery, a ride in the Explorer Train which is a fantastic way to tour
the city and a visit to the St. Peter’s Cathedral. Beautiful Adelaide
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