Monday, March 31, 2014

Pacific Palms Holidays Near Smiths Lake NSW





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Things To Do In Brisbane, May Be While Holidaying In Caravan Park In Brisbane


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Things To Do In Brisbane

Brisbane the capital city of the state of Queensland is a busy
commercial hub of the northern state of Australia as well as a popular
holiday destination. Brisbane is central to many  attractions and
visitors to Queensland may still prefer to stay in one of the caravan parks in Brisbane or in one of the Brisbane city backpackers, a Brisbane hotel or a Brisbane holiday village
and tour the state. Some attractions and destinations can be explored
in a day tour while others need to be explored by holidaying in that
destination to soak in all what the destination has to offer.




We have listed below some of the attractions you must see when holidaying or even during a short visit to Brisbane.


  • A visit to the Brisbane City Botanical Gardens to admire the beauty
    of these gardens in a riverside setting where you’ll be able to wonder
    around the lush tropical vegetation.
  • Brisbane City Rail with its 85 meter tall clock tower and the building with architectural significance.
  • Visit to the Brisbane Cultural Centre where this one building contains art galleries, museums, theatres and libraries.
  • Like scenery? Take a trip to Mount Coot lookout to enjoy scenic views of Brisbane and surrounding areas.
  • Do you love historical buildings? Witness a collection of early
    Queensland buildings by visiting the Early Street Historical Village.
  • A visit to Newstead House to see the Brisbane’s premier historic
    house which has a collection of exhibits from the past and many periodic
    furniture.
  • Take a trip to the South Bank Parklands.  This is where you will be
    able to enjoy a butterfly house, rainforest and the beach in one
    destination.
  • Take a ferry ride to the famous Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.
  • If you love art and craft, a visit to the Sunday markets at Riverside Centre and at South Bank Parklands is a must.
  • Do you still prefer to be guided around? You may want to take an
    organised City Tour to check out the significant tourist attractions in
    Brisbane City.
  • While staying a few days in the Gold Coast is highly recommended if
    you want to enjoy the beaches and to be in the thick of buzzing
    lifestyle in the Gold Coast , a day trip is also possible to the Gold
    Coast from Brisbane. Gold Coast is circa 70km from Brisbane. Gold Coast holiday rentals including Gold Coast hotels and Gold Coast apartments are available if you are tempted to holiday in Gold Coast after arriving there.
  • Similar to the Gold Coast a day trip to the ever so popular holiday
    destination Sunshine Coast about 100km from Brisbane is a possibility.
    However staying in Sunshine Coast to explore the region is highly
    recommended since there is so much to see and so much to do in Sunshine
    Coast. So why not holiday in one of the accommodation in Sunshine Coast including one of the Sunshine Coast holiday rentals such as Sunshine Coast apartments or in a hotel ? You’ll love exploring the beaches and a trip to Sunshine Coast hinterland.
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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Hobart accommodation, Tasmania For Your Family Holidays



Visit Hobart, Tasmania for your next vacation. OzeHols offer many Hobart accommodation including holiday rentals in Hobart via http://www.ozehols.com.au/holiday-accommodation/tasmania/south/hobart-city

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Mollymook Accommodation for Mollymook Holiday, by OzeHols



Mollymook is a top holiday destination for your beach holidays in the south coast of New South Wales. When planning for accommodation, do visit us at http://www.ozehols.com.au/holiday-accommodation/new-south-wales/shoalhaven-area/mollymook

Friday, March 28, 2014

Great Ocean Road accommodation, By OzeHols



There are many beautiful scenic beach suburbs along Great Ocean road when you are planning your family holiday by the beach. The area is ideal for swimming, surfing, fishing, kayaking, and scenic bush walks.

Great Ocean road accommodation including Great Ocean Road holiday accommodation in Lorne, Anglesea, Apollo Bay can be booked via OzeHols.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Vivid Sydney



We had such fun at Vivid Sydney last year and sure you will too if you come this year. Amazing display of lights and music. Lots of fun, entertainment and food in the area. If looking fr a place to stay in Sydney such as a hotel in Sydney, Sydney serviced apartment or a short term accommodation in Sydney, check out http://www.ozehols.com.au/holiday-accommodation/new-south-wales/sydney/sydney-city

Mollymook accommodation for your Easter Holiday Break



Looking for a place to holiday during the Easter holidays? Check out our Mollymook accommodation. Ideal spot where you can walk to the beach, swim, surf, play a game of golf in one of the beautiful golf courses and explore the adjoining coastal suburbs in the shoalhaven and in south coast of New South Wales.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Dunkeld Accommodation For Holidays In Dunkeld Victoria

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Next time you plan to visit the Grampians in Victoria, consider
breaking journey at Dunkeld. The town of Dunkeld is located 32km north
east of Hamilton. It is the southern entry point to the Grampians, so
and ideal stop over to holiday for a couple of days and nights when you
plan to explore the Grampians region.




What can you expect to do during your holidays in Dunkeld? Here it is.


  • Make a trip to the Grampians National Park and enjoy the famous landmark “Chimney Pots”
  • Visit the historical museums, historical churches and learn about the early aboriginal inhabitants.
  • Pick a leaflet from the tourist information centre on self guided walks to places of interest and explore the area on foot.
  • Come in November in time for the “Dunkeld Cup” horse racing event.
  • Month of December will thrill you with many festivities in Dunkeld and surrounding area.
  • Climb Mt.Piccaninny about 4km south of Dunkeld. This is an easy relaxed walk.
  • Walk to Mt Sturgeon 3km north of Dunkeld. There are walking tracks
    taking you to the top of the mountain. It is a steep climb but the views
    are spectacular.
  • Use the walking tracks to reach Mt Abrupt 8km north of Dunkeld. Once
    again the climb is not for the faint hearted but the views are
    stunning.
  • Explore the Freshwater Lake Reserve area 8km north of Dunkeld.
There are plenty of activities and many places to explore during your Dunkeld holidays. Remember to book into one of the Dunkeld accommodation including a holiday accommodation in Dunkeld such as a hotel in Dunkeld when planning to visit Dunkeld Victoria near the Grampians.




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Monday, March 24, 2014

Accommodation In Blue Mountains – Top Holiday Destination In Australia

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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, cozy 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.




If looking for Blue Mountains accommodation, you will find plenty inwhether your choice is a bed and breakfast in Blue Mountains,
apartment, cabin, cottage, holiday home, motel, hotel, resort, retreat,
short term rental, self contained accommodation, self catering
accommodation, last minute accommodation in Blue Mountains ,Blue Mountains Holiday rentals, or a short term accommodation.




Not to be missed when in Blue Mountains region:




Three sisters in Katoomba

Wentworth Falls

Jenolan caves

Township of Leura

Zig Zag Railway




The World Heritage Listed Blue Mountains have become one of the most
consistently popular holiday regions of Australia. Numerous visitors
return year after year to enjoy the wide range of sporting facilities
and outdoor activities in the healthy, invigorating climate. The
breathtaking scenic beauty, nostalgic appeal and opportunity for
relaxation attract more than a million visitors each year. The Blue
Mountains are easily reached by road and rail from Sydney in less than 2
hours, while one day round trip coach services run daily from Sydney to
Katoomba. The wide diversity of accommodation and great range of
activities available makes it an ideal destination for a stay of longer
duration. Evidence of Aboriginal occupation of the Blue Mountains dates
back at least 14 000 years ago. Many camp sites, art sites, axe grinding
grooves, rock engravings and stone tools and flakes exist throughout
the Blue Mountains.




Activities you can engage in


  • Mountain Biking
  • Shopping
  • Self-Guided
  • Bushwalking
Experiences you can enjoy


  • Flora/Fauna
  • Nature based
  • Wildlife
 Katoomba



Originally called ‘Godoomba’ – aboriginal meaning ‘shiny falling waters’ – the name was transposed to Katoomba.

While on Katoomba’s main street – you’re bound to find something of
appeal. The main street is packed with coffee shops and cafes,
collectibles and curios.To explore the history behind the streetscape
pick up our Katoomba Heritage and Art Trail guide. Scenic World, with
the world’s steepest incline railway is in Katoomba and many bushwalks
originate here.Take a hike out to the Ruined Castle and for an overnight
experience camp out at Mt Solitary and return back to Katoomba the next
morning. Winter is a festive time in Katoomba and in honour of the
Winter Solstice the town celebrates Winter Magic. It’s a day when the
main street is handed over to the community to p-a-r-t-y! Katoomba Accommodation, Katoomba Holiday Accommodation, Blue Mountains holiday house, can be found when planning to holiday here.




Echo Point




Echo Point is located in Katoomba within the World Heritage National
Park, and home to the world famousThree Sisters, surrounded by numerous
bushwalks leading to various popular locations. You can hike out to the
Ruined Castle and if it’s the overnight experience your after then camp
out at Mount Solitary and return back to Katoomba the next morning. 
Visit the Katoomba Heritage and Art Trail featuring dominant and
historical buildings dating back to the coal mining times of Katoomba
and galleries featuring the works of local Blue Mountains artists. Echo
Point is the main lookout area for viewing the Three Sisters.




Check out the Echo Point Accommodation, including Echo Point Holiday Accommodation when planning your holiday.




Jenolan Caves




Around 450 million years ago when Australia’s eastern coastline was
further inland, coral atolls developed around a series of partially
submerged volcanoes. The coral became compressed and developed into
Australia’s most spectacular limestone caves. About
1840, James and Charles Whalan discovered the caves. The government
appointed Jeremiah Wilson as guide and caretaker of the caves in 1867.
The name was changed to Jenolan, Aboriginal for ‘high mountain’ in 1884.
Improvements were made to the caves with cement floors and handrails
added, and electric lighting in 1887. In the late 1880s the road from
Mount Victoria and Hartley was built allowing carriages to drive all the
way. In 1884 the ‘six foot track’ was built. Many more caves were
discovered, the last being the River Cave in 1903. Jenolan Caves are
world famous limestone caves containing amazing rock formations. Guided
tours of caves take about two hours and contain many steps.




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Blackheath




Blackheath is a vibrant village- about a 15 minute drive from
Katoomba. There’s a range of unique shops and the Victory Theatre is
always abuzz and full to the brim with the Blue Mountains’ largest
variety of antiques and collectables. A short drive from the village is
Govetts Leap, a lookout with spectacular views of the Grose Valley and
nearby waterfalls including the tallest single drop waterfall in the
region, Bridal Veil Falls. If you’re keen to stretch your legs, try the
Grand Canyon track which takes walkers along the path of a canyon; the
majestic Blue Gum Forest or the Fairfax Track, a walk suitable for all
ages and abilities. Another colourful highlight of the village is the
Campbell Rhododendron Gardens. Every November these gardens are abloom
and the whole town celebrates with a month long festival all in honour
of the ‘Rhodo’.




Plenty of Blackheath Accommodation including Blackheath Holiday Accommodation is available for your holiday.




Glenbrook




Glenbrook, 67 kilometres west of Sydney, is the Eastern gateway to
the Blue Mountains and the entry point to Glenbrook National Park (entry
fee – $7). Go for a bushwalk, pack the mountain bikes in the car or
picnic at Euroka Clearing.There’s a variety of walking tracks too –
leading to waterholes on Glenbrook Creek (Blue Pool and Jellybean Pool),
lookouts (Tunnel View or Mount Portal), or further afield, Red Hands
Cave.To learn more about Glenbrook’s attractions, untouched landscapes
and spectacular lookouts why not pull over from the Great Western
Highway into the Glenbrook Visitor Information Centre? There’s plenty of
parking, the staff are friendly and can suggest some great spots and
you can even pick up a souvenir or postcard.




Leura




Both the township of Leura and the nearby picturesque Leura Falls
were named after a pastoral property in Central Queensland, of the same
name. At the heart of the village is The Mall. Few can resist the lure
of walking up and down The Mall and indulging in some retail therapy at
one of the many beautifully presented boutique stores or spending some
time in a coffee shop or cafe watching the people promenade past. Leura –
is known as the GardenVillage. It is the home of the historic
Everglades Gardens, 12 and half acres of European style and native bush
and every October many locals open up their splendid private gardens for
the public to view.




You will enjoy a couple days or a weekend holiday in Leura. Why not book into one of the Leura Accommodation including Leura Holiday Accommodation to explore the beautiful Blue Mountains?




Online booking is possible for Blue Mountains accommodation.   Select “New South Wales” as the state and “Blue Mountains” as the region for your search.




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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Brunswick Heads Holiday Rentals For Your Holidays Up North

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Enjoy Brunswick Heads beaches while holidaying in Brunswick holiday acccomodation including hotels, motels in Brunswick Heads, by ozehols


Have you ever explored this area of the North Coast? Brunswick Heads
in the north coast of NSW is located at the mouth of the Brunswick
River. Due to its locality, the town is known for fishing. If you are a
fishing enthusiast, this is a top holiday spot for your fishing
holidays.




If you come here on holiday with family and friends, these are some of the activities on offer;


  • Obviously super location to try out your fishing skills.
  • You can hire a canoe or a paddle boat.
  • Coast in Brunswick Heads is ideal for swimming and surfing.
  • You will enjoy the local markets on the 1st Saturday of each month.
  • If you are holidaying in January, enjoy the “Wood Chop Festival”.
  • Easter is time for fishing competitions and blessing of the fleet.
  • Come in September in time for the Brunswick River Festival.
  • Travel 19km south of Brunswick Heads and you will reach Cape Byron Light House at Byron Bay.
You have to stay and holiday for more than couple of days in this
area of north coast to truly enjoy and explore Brunswick Heads NSW and
the Byron Bay region.  Brunswick Heads holiday rentals such as Brunswick Heads caravan parks, motels and hotels in Brunswick Heads are there for you to book when planning to break journey in this region.




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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Holiday Accommodation In Canberra For Your Holidays in Australian Capital Territory

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The Australian Capital Territory, popularly known as ACT,
is the capital territory of the Commonwealth of Australia. It is
located within New South Wales and about 3.5 hrs south west of Sydney.
The capital state is 2400 square meters in area. Canberra which is the
Capital of ACT is also the national capital. Canberra is one of the
world’s best planned cities and has become an increasing source of pride
for Australians. Its public buildings, stunning park lands and bush
reserves, its leafy suburbs and broad, tree-lined streets are a result
of brilliant architecture and outstanding planning.




When planning to visit ACT or the capital city Canberra there are plenty of Canberra accommodation including holiday accommodation in Canberra such as holiday apartments as well as a Canberra holiday park where you can holiday for a few a days and nights.




While in Canberra/ACT, you will be able to visit the Museums,
Parliament House, National Institute of Sport and Science. The ACT is
famous for its picturesque lake, park lands and native bushland
surrounds. Canberra offers stylish restaurants, bars, interesting
boutique shops and various festivities and events for you to enjoy
throughout the year.




An artist’s impression of Australia can be discovered by visiting the
National Gallery of Australia. For interactive, family-friendly fun,
you have cannot go past the National Museum of Australia and Questacon –
The National Science and Technology Centre. This is exciting and such
fun for families with primary school children. You can learn about our
military history at the Australian War Memorial or the secrets of our
sporting accolades at the Australian Institute of Sport. Rummage over
records and historical photos and stories at the National Library. If
you are someone interested in Australia’s first constitution, you could
review that at the National Archives. Canberra is a perfect transition 
of the past and the present- offering experiences to cater to anyone’s
tastes.




The ACT is bounded by the Goulburn-Cooma railway line in the east,
the watershed of Naas Creek in the south, the watershed of the Cotter
River in the west, and the watershed of the Molonglo River in the
north-east. The ACT also has a small strip of territory around the
southern end of the Beecroft Peninsula, which is the northern headland
of Jervis Bay.




The Australian Capital Territory contains agricultural land (sheep,
dairy cattle, vineyards and small amounts of crops) and a large area of
national park which is Namadgi National Park. Major portion of Namadgi
national Park consist of mountainous regions, forest, creeks, Naas and
Murrumbidgee Rivers. You could make use of the bush walking tracks,
cycling tracks or maybe enjoy a day out fishing on the banks of the
various lakes and rivers.




Not to be missed:


  • National Museum of Australia-
  • National Institute of sports- to see sporting accolades of Australians.
  • Australian National Botanic Gardens- splendid collection of Australian native plants.
  • Australian War museum- You will be impressed with this outstanding war museum.
  • Cockington Green – like a giant in miniature English village
  • Lanyon- historic homestead housing collection of Sidney Noalan’s paintings
  • Namadgi national Park: famous for scenic beauty and rugged terrain
  • National Film and sound archive-for radio, TV film and sound recording memorabilia
  • National Gallery of Australia- for a superb collection of aboriginal art
  • Old Parliament house- for its outstanding architecture
  • Questacon- for hands on interactive displays of various scientific phenomena
  • National library & National archives
  • Telstra tower – for birds eye view of Canberra
  • Tidbinbilla Nature reserve- home to koalas, kangaroos and other native wild life.
You will be smart to select the Online booking for Canberra accommodation (Select State “New South Wales” and region “Capital Country” ).

Monday, March 17, 2014

Holiday Accommodation In Adelaide For Your Adelaide Holidays

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Adelaide is known as the festival city. The city is surrounded by
parklands, historic buildings, wide streets and a range of various of
shops, cafes and restaurants. Adelaide is known to host various events
throughout the year such as Clipsal 500 Adelaide V8 race, the
international music festival WOMADelaide and the Santos Tour Down Under
pro cycling event.




The Adelaide Festival is one of the most innovative arts festivals in
the world and the Adelaide Fringe is now the second biggest in the
world. Join the people buying, selling and tasting the best South
Australian food at the Adelaide Central Market. It’s the largest
undercover market in the southern hemisphere. Take a ride on Adelaide’s
tram from the city centre to beachside town of Glenelg. Enjoy the beach,
jetty, lively shops and cafes along the Road. At the other end of the
tram line, get to concerts, circuses and entertainment at the Adelaide
Entertainment Centre, Bonython Park and Governor Hindmarsh Hotel.




Visit to the South Australian Maritime Museum is well worth it, and
take a short cruise to see the Port River dolphins. After enjoying a
bite to eat and a glass of South Australian wine, wander around the
boulevard of antique shops, cafes, bakeries and pubs. Enjoy the native
and exotic flower displays and thousands of roses at the International
Rose Garden. Stroll through a tropical rainforest in the Bicentennial
Conservatory. Explore the world’s largest collection of indigenous
artefacts in the Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery. The Art Gallery
of South Australia holds one of the best Australian colonial art
collections in the world. See Western Desert dot paintings and works by
Sir Hans Heysen, Tom Roberts and Frederick McCubbin (some of Australia’s
best artists).




While in Adelaide you can enjoy canoeing, cruising, cycling, the
beach, golfing, jet boating, kayaking, motor racing ,sailing, shopping,
wind surfing, wine tasting, wild life or any other outdoor activities
you fancy.




You will now realize that city of Adelaide cannot be explored in a day. We suggest you book into one of the Accommodation in Adelaide including a holiday accommodation in Adelaide or accommodation in Adelaide CBD such as a motel, apartment, holiday home or a hotel in Adelaide so you have plenty of time to explore this capital city.




The beach is just 15 minutes from the city, the waters of Gulf St
Vincent wash onto a wide band of fine white sand, which stretches
virtually for more than 30 kilometres. The metropolitan coast begins at
the tip of the narrow Le Fevre Peninsula, created by the Barker
Inlet’s sweep of waters, and ends at Sellicks Beach, where the sandstone
cliffs begin their run down to the tip of the Fleurieu Peninsula.
There’s a great choice of accommodation along the coast, particularly
in Glenelg and Adelaide Shores.




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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Ulladulla Holiday Rentals For Coastal Holidays In Ulladulla

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Ulladulla about three hours south of Sydney and circa two hours from
Canberra is a small fishing town on a beautiful stretch of the south
coast where stunning beaches, lakes and waterways are all on offer for
you to enjoy all kinds of water sports like surfing, kayaking, canoeing,
boating, fishing or just relax and enjoy the scenic beauty of the
fascinating south coast. The neighboring suburb Mollymook is the home of
two scenic golf courses for those who enjoy a game of golf in between
beachside relaxation.




If you are planning to holiday in the area, variety of accommodation in Ulladulla including Ulladulla holiday rentals such as caravan parks in Ulladulla and holiday homes in Ulladulla are on offer.




These are some things you can do and see while on holiday in Ulladulla.


  • Beautiful beaches in the area such as Ulladulla beaches, Mollymook beach, Narrawallee Beach superb for swimming, fishing and surfing.
  • Enjoy the historic town Milton with its cozy cafes and restaurants as well as souvenir shops to take something back on your return.
  • Enjoy a game of golf at the championship golf course or the nine hole scenic golf course in Mollymook.
  • Have a look at Millard’s Cottage one of town’s oldest buildings dating back to 1868.
  • If you are a young family, a visit to “Fun Land”  is a must. This is a large indoor family fun park.
  • Check out the light house in Ulladulla. The views are stunning and there are walking tracks in the area if you like to enjoy a scenic walk in the area.
  • Relax by the beautiful harbour. Buy some fish and chips from one of the take a way cafes nearby and have a picnic enjoying the harbour views.
  • Head to South Pacific Heathland Reserve to enjoy native plants, bird life and take a walk enjoying the scenery and nature.
  • Explore the Ulladulla Wildflower Reserve.
  • Come during Easter and you have timed it well for the “Blessing Of The Fleet”
  • Come in October and you have timed it well for the Milton Settlers Fair.
  • Drive circa 20km south west of Mollymook to reach Pointer Gap Lookout to enjoy stunning coastal views.
  • Narrawallee Inlet and Boogey Hole in Mollymook offer calm waters and they are ideal swimming spots for kids.
  • Drive 47km north to Sussex Inlet to enjoy the “Fishing Carnival” if you happen to holiday in the area in May.
  • Lake Conjola, Burrill Lake and Tabourie Lake are ideal for swimming, fishing, boating and water skiing.
  • Pay a visit to Morton National Park where you will be able to enjoy stunning views from the summit of the “Pigeon House Mountain”.
It is advisable to book your holiday accommodation in UlIadulla well
ahead if you are planning a holiday during the peak holiday season or
during school holidays. There are other vacation rentals in the
adjoining suburb Mollymook such as Mollymook accommodation including Mollymook holiday rentals including holiday houses in Mollymook and apartments in Mollymook available for you to book if Ulladulla is booked out.


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Smiths Lake NSW and Myall Lakes

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In between the Wallis and Myall Lakes is the smaller but just as majestic and beautiful Smiths Lake,
offering warm calm waters separated from the ocean by an impressive
sandbar formation. Great Lakes Council does open this entrance when the
waters in the lake become too high or need replenishing.


The township of Smiths Lake is approximately 25km south of Forster.
Some three quarters of the catchment is forested or waterway. The lake
is a largely undisturbed estuary of high scenic value. The town of
Smiths Lake is located on the northern shore of the estuary and the
southern shores are included within the Myall 

Lakes.




The town shops consist of a newsagent which stock groceries and
videos for hire, a bakery, a liquor shop and a butcher. There is also a
homely cafe and a beauty/hairdressing salon in the local shopping area.




A five minute drive from Smiths Lake takes you to the PacificPalms shopping area near Blueys and Boomerang beach.
This complex is equipped with more shops and restaurants to satisfy any
holiday makers needs. In effect, most essentials can be obtained from
the Smiths Lake local shops and the shops in Pacific Palms near Blueys
and Boomerang beach.




Things to do & Local Attractions while holidaying in Smiths Lake and Myall Lakes area;




* swimming, sailing, fishing, cycling

* Enjoy a barbeque while you watch the sun set over the lake

* Surf or simply lie on the pristine Amaroo lake beach or ocean beaches nearby

* Explore the Myall Lakes and Wallingat National Parks

* Visit the lighthouse at Seal Rocks

*Relax and enjoy the spectacular views

*Cast a fishing line or launch a kayak, windsurfer or small boat

*Hire a boat, a kayak at Frothy Coffee boatshed or enjoy a snack by the lake

*Take a short drive to the un spoilt ocean beaches at Sandbar, Blueys, Boomerang, Elizabeth beach, Cellito or Seal Rocks.

*Drive through the Booti Booti National Park to enjoy the “Whoota Whoota Look Out”.

*Tour the nearby Myall Lakes and Booti Booti National Parks and enjoy
the birdlife in its natural habitat or you might prefer to visit the
craft galleries.




Smiths Lake is separated from the ocean by a natural sand Bar. The
lake is ideal for all water sports and ideal safe swimming area for
kids.




A short drive to the south of Smiths Lake will take you to Seal Rocks
lighthouse. From this spot you could spot whales migrating to the north
during winter. The area also boasts a beautiful picnic spot.


There are two nine-hole golf courses in the area. If you prefer a
more serious game of golf then 20 minutes drive to the north will take
you to 18 hole courses in Forster and Tuncurry.




National Parks, rain forests, boat hire (Smiths Lake and Forster)
local markets, bird watching, bush walking and by obtaining a permit you
could venture on a four-wheel driving trip to the Sandbar Beach.




Forster and Tuncurry are only 20 minutes drive from home. This
holiday area consists of lovely restaurants, cafes, various sporting
facilities, and a indoor aquatic centre etc. The area is packed with
interesting shops, a ten pin bowling ally, movie theatres, whale and
dolphin cruises.




Major supermarkets (Coles and Woolworths), Bunnings, Kmart and many more shops are housed in Stockland Shopping mall in Forster.




Smiths Lake accommodationMyall Lakes accommodation like Myall Lakes Houseboats and accommodation in Wallis Lake area can be found when you are planning to holiday in the this Great Lakes region of NSW, Australia.




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Celebrating the Best of Australia’s Food and Drink in 2014

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All around the world Australia is renowned for its food and wine
culture, which is why each year our country celebrates by hosting some
fabulous food and drink festivals. All year, throughout Australia’s
major cities, you’ll find a huge range of culinary events. Below are six
of the best:




Melbourne Food and Wine Festival 




Aussies have enjoyed this famous festival for over 20 years, which
fills Melbourne’s labyrinth of laneways, restaurants, riverbanks,
rooftop venues and deep into the wine country. Every year in March, more
than 250 events capture the attention of food and wine lovers in the
thousands. Award winning chefs and winemakers join producers and
artisans at stalls, markets, master classes and food and wine tastings.
For more information about entertainment in Melbourne, visit this useful site.




If planning to stay a couple of days in Melbourne, there are plenty of accommodation  in Melbourne including boutique hotels in Melbourne for you to holiday.




Taste of Sydney 




Celebrating Sydney’s diverse restaurant and food scene, the ‘Taste of
Sydney’ festival takes place every year in March and transforms
Sydney’s Centennial Park into one of the world’s largest outdoor
restaurants. For four days, the festival will see some of Sydney’s
finest restaurants craft special menus for the event and will also
feature cooking demonstrations, live entertainment and over 100 artisan
producers.




Check out the serviced apartments in Sydney including Sydney short term accommodation when planning to stay in Sydney during the festivities.




Tasmania’s Taste Festival 




Held over the New Year period on Hobart’s waterfront, the annual
‘Tasmania Taste Festival’ consists of eight days and seven nights of
eating, drinking and entertainment. Not only is there a New Year’s Eve
party, there are over 70 food stalls showcasing the best of Tasmanian
produce and plenty of performances from daring aerial acts to singers
and comedians. According to the Commonwealth Bank,
the most recent festival welcomed a crowd of 300,000 people, extremely
significant when considering the population of Tasmania is 513,012
people.




Those who are looking for accommodation in Tasmania including holiday accommodation in Tasmania will not be disappointed with the wide variety of short term rentals available here.




Good Food Month




Australia’s largest food festival, ‘Good Food Month’ takes
place during the months of October and November in Sydney, Canberra,
Melbourne and Brisbane. The month-long celebration welcomes a line up of
amazing chefs and leading food experts to show off their skills at top
restaurants, str
eet festivals, farmers markets and fine-dining
banquets. Food lovers flock to this exciting event that celebrates all
of the culinary delights Australia has to offer.




Margaret River Gourmet Escape 




Held in November, this prestigious four day event, not only attracts
some of the world’s best international and Australian chefs but consists
of master classes, beach barbecues, wine tastings, live Q and A’s and
live music, all set amongst the beautiful beaches and rolling vineyards
of the Margaret River Wine Region. According to Perth Now, last year’s festival included the likes of Heston Blumenthal, Sat Bains and Rick Stein.




Check out the choice of Margaret River accommodation if planning to holiday in the area during the Margaret River Gourmet Escape.




Kangaroo Island FEASTival




The weeklong ‘FEASTival’ event, held in April, celebrates Kangaroo
Island’s rich culinary culture with a range of events including seafood
barbecues, campfire cooking and exclusive dinners with celebrity chefs.
This also gives visitors to the island the chance to go behind the
scenes and meet some of the producers behind the organically grown
produce and taste some of the fresh seafood, meats, cheeses and wines
for which the region is famous for.  You will be surprised with the
variety of Kangaroo Island holiday accommodation on offer for your stay during the FEASTival.




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Saturday, March 15, 2014

Accommodation Mollymook For Mollymook Beach Holidays


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Coastal paradise Mollymook Beach is the beach paradise township on
the NSW south coast of Australia. It is within easy comfortable distance
about 2 hours from Canberra and 3.5 hours south of Sydney. Mollymook is
your ideal escape for a beach holiday any time of the year. We offer Ocean Mirage and Breeze in Mollymook for a enjoyable and cozy stay while you holiday in Mollymook.




This fabulous coastal township is located only minutes from Ulladulla
which has a picture perfect harbour and minutes from historic Milton.
These three areas complement each other with their own special features,
scenery and ambience. The surrounding townships offer an abundance of
natures marvels with breathtaking scenery, forests, mountains and
fascinating waterways.




Mollymook is known for its beautiful surf beach of never ending clean
sands, crystal clear waters and also for its beautiful and lushes golf
courses. Mollymook Beach is one of the south coast’s most popular and best
loved beaches. The beach is blessed with crystal clear waters and golden
sands. The beach is wide and long with ample room for surfers, boogy
boardriders and fishers who can all enjoy their own piece of the beach.
One end of the beach is home to the Mollymook Surf Lifesaving Clubhouse.
Mollymook beach is patrolled during the summer season. Close to the
Surf club lies Mollymook beachside 9 hole scenic golf course.




So, if you are looking for a coastal holiday to swim, surf, canoe, go
for relaxing walks, go fishing, go on dolphin watching tours, go whale
watching while just easy distance to two beautiful golf courses, then
Mollymook Beach is your ideal holiday spot in south coast Australia for
your beach holidays.




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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Dunsborough Holiday Accommodation For Holidays In Margaret River

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What else can you expect when looking for an amazing relaxing
holiday? Plenty of beautiful beaches,  heaps of things to see & do,
many attractions and you are close to Margaret River region wineries
too. That is what you can expect when you holiday in Dunsborough a
sleepy town on Geographe Bay in Western Australia.  The town is also
close to better known Busselton.




You may prefer to have a list of things to do, attractions and
destination information when you are planning your holiday in
Dunsborough. So here it is;


  • First,  a place for you to relax when night falls – Accommodation in Dunsborough including Dunsborogh holiday accommodation such as holiday homes in Dunsborough, Dunsborough holiday resorts and holiday parks in Dunsborough.
  • Beautiful sea beaches for you to swim, surf or relax – Meelup, Eagle Bay, Bunker Bay to name a few.
  • Your chance to scuba dive, canoe or snorkel while in Dunsborough.
  • Come in November to enjoy the “Down South Dive Classic”.
  • Yallingup Caves and the surfing beaches in the area just 8km south west of Dunsborough.
  • 4WD tours in the area.
  • Wild flower tours in the area.
  • Hop into Greenacres Shell Museum close by.
  • Browse through the Hutchings Antique Museum.
  • Come along to Moonshine Brewery close by.
  • Enjoy the Rivendell Gardens.
  • Bannamah Wild Life Park is close by, 2km west of Dunsborough.
  • Torpedo Rock, 10km west.
  • Canal Rocks 15km south west.
  • Shearing Shed 15km south west demonstrates shearing. Super experience for kids and has a wool craft shop in the premises.
  • Visit the wineries close by.
  • Sugar Loaf Rock 12km north west.
  • Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse and Museum 13km north west of Dunsborough.
  • The area is quiet, relaxing and scenic.  Take a walk along the numerous walking tracks to enjoy beautiful Dunsborough.
With so many things to do, see and enjoy, Dunsborough is a top holiday spot in Western Australia for your next holidays.




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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Clare Accommodation SA – For Your Clare Valley Holidays

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Looking to visit some of the world famous wineries in South
Australia? If you visit the Clare Valley region, then you have made the
right choice.  Clare Valley approximately 130km from Adelaide is famous
around the world for its Riesling.  As you drive towards Clare Valley,
you will pass through some of the richest pastoral and scenic country
side of South Australia.




The famous wine towns of Clare Valley region are Auburn, Watervale,
Sevenhill and Clare. The Clare Valley region is famous for its table
wines. While you are here, drop into numerous cellar doors and pick up a
few classy bottles of wine for your enjoyment.




If you are planning to taste wine, then it will be wise to book into one of the Clare accommodation such as a Clare Valley motel  or a Clare Valley holiday cottage to spend the night.  Online bookings are possible via http://www.OzeHols.com.au/Holiday-Accommodation/BookOnLine/TXA  (select “South Australia” as the state and the region “Clare Valley” for you to complete the search).




While you are holidaying in Clare Valley you should enjoy the various
parks and charming picnic spots as well  as explore around and have a
look at some of the historical colonial buildings. One such building is
the Martindale Hall in Mintaro.  It is said the building was used in the
movie “Picnic at Hanging Rock”.




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Monday, March 10, 2014

Take A Break In Penrith On Your Way To Katoomba & Blue Mountains

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From Sydney, the Blue Mountains and Katoomba are not so far away. May
be the journey does not exceed 110 km but have you wondered what else
should you do and where else should you stop on your way up to the
mountains?  Well, we have discovered Penrith for you.  Though it was a
sleepy town a century and a half ago, with the increase in population in
greater Sydney, many have discovered Penrith as their home.




What can you expect to do while you stopover in Penrith?


  • Have a look at the various Olympic venues set up for the Sydney 2000 Olympics. The Regatta Centre with white water rafting and the venue for the championship rowing will obviously thrill you.
  • Have a go at the “Aqua Golf” near the Penrith Panthers Stadium.
  • Have a look at the Musuem of Fire in Castlereagh st.
  • Take a scenic ride on the Napean Belle Paddle Boat which cruises the Napean Gorge.
  • Travel to south Penrith if you want to visit a winery. Here you will be able to visit Vicary’s Winery.
  • Head to Emu Plains to check out the exhibits at the Penrith Regional Art Gallery.
  • Close by is the Featherdale Wild Life Park.  Young
    and the old will enjoy the sheep sheering, rounding of cattle and sheep
    by cattle dogs, damper making and many other fun activities on the
    agenda to keep visitors wanting to come back.
If you are unable to cover all these fun things on a stop over, we suggest you spend a few days in one of the holiday accommodation in Penrith such as a Penrith hotel , a holiday cottage in Penrith or a holiday park in Penrith to explore the area fully.




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Sunday, March 9, 2014

Holiday In Darwin & Explore Darwin On Foot

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Have you ever been to Darwin? It is a compact well designed city
where you can walkabout, explore and see things and attractions in
Darwin on foot. If you have planned to stay in one of the holiday accommodation in Darwin such as an apartment in Darwin, read below some of the interesting things to do and attractions during your holidays in Darwin.


  • You will be able to enjoy one of the self guided walks in Darwin Botanic Gardens.
  • Check out the East Point of Darwin and explore the Military Museum and enjoy the wallaby colony. East Point has many recreational areas when you need a short break from your city exploration.
  • Take a walk on The Esplanade where you will be able to stroll through the foreshore parks and enjoy the memorial and heritage sites. The park offer you lookouts to enjoy the scenic surroundings.
  • Explore the historical attractions on one of the self guided historical walks.
  • Take a self guided city centre tour which takes you through the administrative centre, cultural centre and places of historical significance in Darwin
  • Take a walk to the northern end of Darwin for more recreational sporting activities and to enjoy cultural attractions and scenery in north end of Darwin.
  • Take a walk to the Darwin port. You will be able to see the maritime attractions in this area.
Darwin has become an attractive holiday destination and is an ideal
base from which you can explore the Northern Territory or may be even
plan an outback holiday in the Northern Territoty.




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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Accommodation In Currumbin Beach For Gold Coast Holidays

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Apart from beautiful Gold Coast beaches holidays in Currumbin offer many different attractions to tourists who come on holiday.




What can you expect?


  • Ofcourse the beautiful Gold Coast beaches as well as Currumbin beach for those who love the sea.
  • Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary featuring free ranging
    animals in open areas,  young ones will enjoy the lorikeet feeding
    which occurs twice daily, you will be able to walk through the
    rainforest aviary enjoying the water falls and water pools.
  • Opposite the wildlife sanctuary is the Chocolate Expo Factory.
  • Drive 9km west to Currumbin Valley to reach Olson’s Bird Gardens featuring  large landscaped aviaries in a beautiful sub tropical setting.
  • If you love the idea of scenic bushwalks in a rainforest or having a picnic in a natural scenic setting, head to Spring Brook National Park 22km south west of Currumbin.
You must holiday in the Gold Coast at least once in your life time.  Don’t worry there are plenty of accommodation in Currumbin beach or if you prefer to be based in the heart of Gold Coast,  holiday accommodation in Gold Coast such as Gold Coast resorts or Gold Coast  apartments are plenty.




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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Accommodation In Torquay Victoria For Great Ocean Road Holidays

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Located just 22km south of Geelong, the holiday resort town of
Torquay is home of the world famous surf beaches Bells and Jan Juc. 
Being world famous, surfers flock here to ride the magnificent waves
form all around the world.  Torquay being in the eastern end of Great
Ocean Road, offer breathtaking views and scenic drives when you head
south west along Great Ocean Road..




When looking for a place to holiday in Torquay you can easily book one of the accommodation in Torquay including a Torquay holiday resort to fit your needs.




What can you expect to do when holidaying in Torquay?


  • Ride the surf in world famous surf beaches Jan Juc  and Bells.
  • Visit the Gallery Surf World Plaza if you are interested in some classy surfing products and your chance to enjoy a national surfing museum.
  • Enjoy a joy ride in one of the flights offered by Torquair Vintage Aeroplane Flights.
  • Come during Easter for Bells Beach Surfing Classic.
  • Many enjoyable walks and cycling tracks along the surfcoast Highway.
  • Take a trip to the Rose Gardens.
  • Have a look at the wind power generator at Breamlea, 10km north east of Torquay.
  • Pay a visit to the Rebenberg Winery during a weekend.
  • Enjoy the Museum of Australian Horse Drawn Carriages at Bellbrae.
  • Enjoy horse riding in the hinterland area surrounding Torquay.
  • Browse through and enjoy the many pottery studios in Great Ocean Road area.
You can always book an accommodation in Torquay Victoria including a Torquay holiday park  for rent for a few days to explore the beautiful Great Ocean Road area.




Online bookings are possible via http://www.OzeHols.com.au/Holiday-Accommodation/BookOnLine/TXA select “Victoria” as the state and the region “Great Ocean Road” for you to complete the search.




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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Accommodation Lennox In Head For North Coast Holidays

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Looking for a holiday in a charming coastal village in the north
coast of New South Wales? Suggest you head to Lennox Head just north of
Ballina in search of seaside village charm and inviting surf beaches. 



Accommodation in Lennox Head to suit any budget can be secured easily if you decide to holiday in Lennox Head NSW.




What can you expect during your holidays in Lennox Head?


  • Relaxing holiday in a north coast seaside village.
  • Swimming and snorkeling in the area.
  • Surf beaches which are famous among regular surfers.
  • Wind surfing at Lake Ainsworth.  This freshwater lake is close to the beaches and popular among the wind surfers.
  • Local markets in Lennox Head every 2nd Sunday of the month.
  • If you love walking, Lennox Head is ideal for walking. You could also explore some rainforest walks  while on your holiday here.
  • Come between August to December and you have timed it well for the whale watching season.
You will be able to secure an online booking in Lennox Head via http://www.OzeHols.com.au/Holiday-Accommodation/BookOnLine/TXA   you need to select “New South Wales” and  the region “North Coast” for your search.




If you are planning to travel and explore the northern region of NSW, then plenty more accommodation in north coast NSW is available for you to consider.




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