Monday, June 22, 2015

Holidays in Jindabyne – place for your Ski holidays

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snow fields in Australia for your ski holidaySituated
in the heart of the Snowy Mountains, Jindabyne is a popular ski resort.
While this is a hot ski spot during winter, summer attracts anglers,
bushwalkers, cyclists, recreational fisherman and plenty who love all
kinds of water sporting activities. Holiday accommodation such as a caravan park in Jindabyne, or a holiday park in Jindabyne as well as plenty of other affordable cheap accommodation in Jindabyne
can be booked for your vacation and it is best to secure your booking
well ahead if you plan to be here during the ski holiday season. During
winter, the holiday accommodation rental cost for places right in the
heart of the snow fields could be relatively expensive. Therefore
Jindabyne will definitely offer accommodation without having to break
the bank for those looking for a place to spend the night after an
eventful day of skiing or snowboarding.

Location

Jindabyne located in the snowy river area of
NSW on the foot hills of Snowy Mountains is about 460km and a 5hour
drive on road from Sydney. The journey is quicker from Canberra taking
just 2hrs (180km). Well, there are many who opt to stay the night in
Canberra and make a day trip to the Snowy Mountains during the ski
season which is generally from June to August.

Things to do and attractions
  • Jindabyne is a superb location to base yourself if you are planning a ski holiday.
    Being the gateway to the Snowy Mountains, from Jindabyne you can easily
    reach several snow fields including Perisher, Thredbo, Smiggins Holes,
    Charlotte Pass, Sawpit Creek and Bullocks Flat.
  • Come during any other time except winter for mountain biking in the hills, bushwalking or to enjoy a relaxing holiday
    in pretty surroundings. While the scenery is spectacular, a bushwalking
    holiday in spring will reward you with a splendid array of wild flowers
    scattered in the mountains.
  • Lake Jindabyne is famous for trout fishing, boating and water skiing.
  • Make sure you experience the 300 metre boardwalk at Charlotte Pass, just 50 minutes drive south west of Jindabyne. The boardwalk is a super place to see the main mountain ranges.
  • Come with your family and friends to enjoy a picnic by the banks of Lake Jindabyne or enjoy a meal in more formal surroundings in one of the restaurants in the area.
  • You may want to visit the information centre to obtain details of events such as the hobie cat races run by the Jindabyne Sailing Club.
Accommodation

Check out this link for affordable cheap accommodation in Jindabyne, for a caravan park in Jindabyne  or to book a holiday park in Jindabyne.

Online bookings are possible via this link. Select New South Wales as the state and Snowy Mountains as the region for your search.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Fraser Island for fishing, sailing, angling and relax in white sandy beaches

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4WD in beaches in AustraliaIf
you enjoy four wheel driving, camping, fishing, sailing, angling and
relax in white sandy beaches, Fraser Island the longest sand island in
the world is hard to resist.  This island is located in the east coast
of Australia and can be accessed by plane from Brisbane or Hervey Bay or
by barge from Mary River Heads and Hervey Bay.  Being a holiday resort
area your holiday accommodation options are either to stay in one of the
Fraser Island holiday houses
or a Fraser Island retreat or holiday in one of the Hervey Bay caravan
parks or a Hervey Bay motel in Fraser coast and make the journey to the
island.

If you are a lover of nature the island is
superb to study bird life and wild life unique to this island. There are
circa 40 lakes all above sea level and dense forests which are ideal
habitats for the birds and the animals which inhabit this area.

The abundant sand dunes on the island are a
great recreation if you have a 4WD or a beach buggy. You need a permit
to take your 4WD to the island. Remember to contact the Maryborough
Tourist Information Centre to obtain the information you require. Those
who come here to surf need to head north of the island towards Marloo
Bay which offer great surfing spots.

When you spend some time here you will see a
fascinating feature of this island which is the ever changing route of
numerous creeks. They run for several kilometers and randomly find a
route through a dune to flow to the sea. On another day the path it
flows to the sea could be very different.

Whether you decide to stay in one of the Fraser Island holiday houses or plan to travel to the island by staying in a Maryborough caravan park or a Hervey Bay caravan park, this is a place worth exploring and will definitely offer you heaps of adventure and holiday excitement.

You could also book accommodation online via this link. Select “Queensland” as the state and “Fraser Coast South Burnett” as the region for your search.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Weekend getaways and tours from Perth

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Perth City, enjoy Perth on foot while you holiday in one of the Perth City accommodation, by OzeHols - CopyPerth
a pretty coastal suburb with world class surf beaches on the west and
beautiful Swan River meandering through the city offer you many exciting
trips and plenty of things to do while on holiday. First check into a
suitable weekend getaways in Perth, a romantic getaways in Perth or one of the cheap motels in Perth to begin your vacation in this capital city of WA.

Let us make list of tours from Perth for your enjoyment.
  • Ferry Cruises
    • Take a lunch or dinner cruise along beautiful Swan River.
    • Take a ferry to Rottnest Island and see the famous Rottnest Native Prison.
    • Take a ferry to Fremantle and explore the area.
    • Take a ferry to Swan Valley.
  • Fremantle:
    If you decide to drive without taking the ferry, 19km on road will take
    you to Fremantle (take Sterling or Canning Highways).  The township is
    also accessible by bus, train or by boat. The adventure park just 10 minutes from Fremantle is a great spot for fun times for the whole family.
  • Serpentine Dam:
    travel circa 54 km from Perth (take the South Western Highway) to reach
    picnic spots set aside the back drop of hills and pretty landscaped wild flower gardens. The picnic spots along the dam are ideal for a relaxing break or a peaceful day out.
  • Pinjarra:
    About 84km from Perth (take the South Western Highway) takes you to the
    picturesque township of Pinjarra set on the banks of Murray River.
    Relax, have a picnic and explore the beauty of this quaint township.
  • Armadale:
    A village which boasts the days of the historic gold rush. Head 29km on
    Albany Hwy to reach Armadale. When in Armadale you can also enjoy the
    following attractions;
    • Araluen Botanic Park featuring beautiful gardens and waterfalls.
    • Farm show at nearby Tumbulgum Farm.
    •  Aboriginal culture shows.
    • Visit the nearby Cohunu Koala Park.
  • York;
    head 97km on Great Southern Hwy to reach York, the oldest inland
    township of Western Australia. This township which proudly sits on the
    banks of the Avon River presents you numerous magnificent historic
    buildings which have been carefully preserved.
  • Perth Beaches while on a weekend getaways in PerthGuilford:  travel 18 km from Perth along Guilford rd or the Great Eastern Hwy to reach the township of Guilford set on Swan Valley.
    • On your way to Guilford, visit the Craft Centre at Mount Lawley.
    • Also the rail museum in Bassendean is on the way.
    • Have a look at the old court house,the gaol, folk museum and the Potters gallery.
    • If you have time, try the 40km heritage trail which starts at Success Hill Reserve.
    • Whiteman Park about 7km north of Guilford offers you the enjoyment of train and tram rides.
    • Check out the numerous wineries, craft shops, galleries and antique shops scattered in Guilford area.
  • John Forrest National Park:
    28km from Perth on the Great Eastern Hwy brings you to this national
    park set in the Darling Range featuring, walking trails, pretty streams
    and waterfalls.
  • Mundaring Weir:
    head 42km from Perth on Great Eastern Hwy to reach this area scattered
    with pretty picnic areas. This water catchment area provides water to
    the goldfields area and a visit to nearby O’Connor Museum will explain the operations and the construction of this complex scheme.  When you are here, visit the nearby Kalamunda History Village.
  • Walyunga National Park:
    Avon River flows through this beautiful bushland national park which
    could be reached from Perth by travelling circa 35km via Guilford road
    and the Great Northern Hwy.  Come during spring for a spectacular
    display of wild flowers. There are walking trails and picnic spots for
    you to spend a leisurely day here. Come in August and you will be able
    to participate in Avon Descent the major white water canoeing event held in WA.
Holiday accommodation options are plenty. A suitable weekend getaways in Perth,
a romantic getaways in Perth or one of the cheap motels in Perth will
be ideal for you to begin exploring this beautiful capital city and the
surrounding townships.

Online bookings are also available via this link. Select WA as the state and Perth as the region for your search.

Weekend getaways and tours from Perth

This information first appeared in Weekend getaways and tours from Perth






Perth City, enjoy Perth on foot while you holiday in one of the Perth City accommodation, by OzeHols - CopyPerth
a pretty coastal suburb with world class surf beaches on the west and
beautiful Swan River meandering through the city offer you many exciting
trips and plenty of things to do while on holiday. First check into a
suitable weekend getaways in Perth, a romantic getaways in Perth or one of the cheap motels in Perth to begin your vacation in this capital city of WA.

Let us make list of tours from Perth for your enjoyment.
  • Ferry Cruises
    • Take a lunch or dinner cruise along beautiful Swan River.
    • Take a ferry to Rottnest Island and see the famous Rottnest Native Prison.
    • Take a ferry to Fremantle and explore the area.
    • Take a ferry to Swan Valley.
  • Fremantle:
    If you decide to drive without taking the ferry, 19km on road will take
    you to Fremantle (take Sterling or Canning Highways).  The township is
    also accessible by bus, train or by boat. The adventure park just 10 minutes from Fremantle is a great spot for fun times for the whole family.
  • Serpentine Dam:
    travel circa 54 km from Perth (take the South Western Highway) to reach
    picnic spots set aside the back drop of hills and pretty landscaped wild flower gardens. The picnic spots along the dam are ideal for a relaxing break or a peaceful day out.
  • Pinjarra:
    About 84km from Perth (take the South Western Highway) takes you to the
    picturesque township of Pinjarra set on the banks of Murray River.
    Relax, have a picnic and explore the beauty of this quaint township.
  • Armadale:
    A village which boasts the days of the historic gold rush. Head 29km on
    Albany Hwy to reach Armadale. When in Armadale you can also enjoy the
    following attractions;
    • Araluen Botanic Park featuring beautiful gardens and waterfalls.
    • Farm show at nearby Tumbulgum Farm.
    •  Aboriginal culture shows.
    • Visit the nearby Cohunu Koala Park.
  • York;
    head 97km on Great Southern Hwy to reach York, the oldest inland
    township of Western Australia. This township which proudly sits on the
    banks of the Avon River presents you numerous magnificent historic
    buildings which have been carefully preserved.
  • Perth Beaches while on a weekend getaways in PerthGuilford:  travel 18 km from Perth along Guilford rd or the Great Eastern Hwy to reach the township of Guilford set on Swan Valley.
    • On your way to Guilford, visit the Craft Centre at Mount Lawley.
    • Also the rail museum in Bassendean is on the way.
    • Have a look at the old court house,the gaol, folk museum and the Potters gallery.
    • If you have time, try the 40km heritage trail which starts at Success Hill Reserve.
    • Whiteman Park about 7km north of Guilford offers you the enjoyment of train and tram rides.
    • Check out the numerous wineries, craft shops, galleries and antique shops scattered in Guilford area.
  • John Forrest National Park:
    28km from Perth on the Great Eastern Hwy brings you to this national
    park set in the Darling Range featuring, walking trails, pretty streams
    and waterfalls.
  • Mundaring Weir:
    head 42km from Perth on Great Eastern Hwy to reach this area scattered
    with pretty picnic areas. This water catchment area provides water to
    the goldfields area and a visit to nearby O’Connor Museum will explain the operations and the construction of this complex scheme.  When you are here, visit the nearby Kalamunda History Village.
  • Walyunga National Park:
    Avon River flows through this beautiful bushland national park which
    could be reached from Perth by travelling circa 35km via Guilford road
    and the Great Northern Hwy.  Come during spring for a spectacular
    display of wild flowers. There are walking trails and picnic spots for
    you to spend a leisurely day here. Come in August and you will be able
    to participate in Avon Descent the major white water canoeing event held in WA.
Holiday accommodation options are plenty. A suitable weekend getaways in Perth,
a romantic getaways in Perth or one of the cheap motels in Perth will
be ideal for you to begin exploring this beautiful capital city and the
surrounding townships.

Online bookings are also available via this link. Select WA as the state and Perth as the region for your search.