Sunday, November 17, 2013

See On Foot When Holidaying In Canberra

See On Foot When Holidaying In Canberra, was first published in http://www.ozehols.com.au/blog/australian-capital-territory/see-on-foot-when-holidaying-in-canberra/


Canberra the Political capital of Australia and the capital City of the Australian Capital Territory is one of the best planned cities in Australia. Plan a holiday to the ACT and you will be able to book one of the Canberra accommodation including holiday accommodation in one of the Canberra caravan Parks for your short term vacation in Canberra.
While access to many tourist destinations around Canberra is easy and convenient by motor vehicle, there are many places you can visit on foot while you are holidaying here.
  • Two Of The National Trust Self Guided Walks
  1. Three kilometre circuit through the heritage suburb Reid.
  2. A walk around Canberra’s centre piece –Lake Burley Griffin.
  • Check out the attractions around Lake Burley Griffin.
    • The Carillon on Aspen Island, a 3 column bell tower, a gift from British Government to mark Canberra’s jubilee.
    • Captain Cook Memorial – a 150 metre water jet and terrestrial globe on the foreshore.
    • National Capital Exhibition at Regional Point with a pavilion showing Canberra’s development.
  • Enjoy the parks around Lake Burley Griffin most with picnic facilities.
  1. The Commonwealth Park, a large park on the northern foreshore with wading pools and cherry-tree grove.
  2. Weston Park which feature conifer trees , a maze and a playground designed for able as well as disabled children.
While we covered sights to visit in Canberra on foot, there are many attractions you can explore and enjoy if you have access to a motor vehicle.  We invite you to check out Canberra while you holiday in one of the holiday rentals in Canberra including a furnished accommodation in Canberra available for short term visitors.
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