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Monday, May 21, 2012

Kathys Place Bed and Breakfast, Alice Springs holiday accommodation, Northern Territory holiday accommodation, NT, Australia

Kathys Place Bed and Breakfast,  Alice Springs, Northern Territory, NT, Australia.

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Monday, March 19, 2012

Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

The Australian Capital Territory, often known as ACT, is the capital territory of the Commonwealth of Australia. It is situated 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 parklands and bush reserves, its leafy suburbs and broad, tree-lined streets are a result of brilliant architecture and outstanding planning.
The land on which the capital city is built was first discovered by Charles Throsby Smith and his party of explorers in 1820. Canberra city was built on an undulating plain in an amphi-theartre of the Australian Alps. The Molonglo River runs through the city. The river was damned in 1964  which then created Lake Burley Griffin. Canberra has been developed around Lake Burley Griffin.
While in Canberra/ACT, you could visit the Museums, Parliament House, National Institute of Sport and Science. The ACT is famous for its picturesque lake, parklands 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  cannot go past the National Museum of Australia and Questacon - The National Science and Technology Centre. 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 fusion 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 bushwalking tracks, cycling tracks or maybe enjoy a day out fishing on the banks of the various lakes and rivers.
The region is known to have four distinct seasons. A warm spring, a hot dry summer, a cool autumn and a very cold winter which could witness occasional snow fall. The best time to visit the ACT would be the autumn when there is a fascinating display of golden foliage signifying the autumn leaves.  The spring flower show is also an extremely popular family event held each year in the region. It is estimated that more than 2 million Australian and overseas tourists visit the ACT region every year.

Not to be missed when in and around Australian Capital Territory:
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.

If you are planning to visit the ACT (Australian Capital Territory), your accommodation can be booked via  ozehols   Ozehols will present you with  ACTaccommodation, including Canberra accommodation (Canberra Hotels, CanberraMotels, Canberra Apartments), New South Wales Accommodation (New South WalesHotels, New South Wales Motels, New South Wales Apartments, New South Wales Bed& Breakfast, New South Wales Holiday homes and New South Wales Resorts),Sydney Accommodation and South Coast accommodation.
The visitors to the Australian Capital Territory as well as the residents in the region tend to holiday in the South Coast of NSW during the summer season. ozehols presents you with plenty of beautiful accommodation for you to select from in their South Coast Accommodation section.

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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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Mollymook holiday accommodation,South Coast holiday accommodation,NSW holiday accommodation- ozehols, South Coast Accommodation






In this blog we would like to give a desciption of the beautiful suburb Mollymook in the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Mollymook is the beach paradise township on the NSW south coast of Australia. It is within easy comfortable distance of Canberra and Sydney. Mollymook is your ideal escape for a beachside holiday any time of the year.

This fabulous beachside township is located only minutes from Ulladulla which has a picturous harbour and minutes from historic Milton and beach suburb Narrawallee. These four 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 coasts 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 board riders and fishers who can all enjoy 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’s beachside 9 hole scenic golf course.

Mollymook Beach often is the venue for the colourful & spectacular National and state surf lifesaving carnivals. Mollymook Beach also hosts international Beach Volleyball. This beach is an ideal place even if you want to have a picnic, read the papers or just relax gazing out over the beach and ocean. Many who visit enjoy the grassy reserves along the beach. Adjacent to the Mollymook Surf Lifesaving Clubhouse is a popular childrens playground. There is ample parking for those who visit the beach area and newly constructed bbq facilities and picnic benches are there for those who wish to make use of these facilities.

The far northern end of Mollymook Beach is another great swimming location. Visitors can continue north around the rocks to Bannister Head. Off Bannister Head is a favourite diving spot for the experienced divers.

Mollymook Bay is home to a pod of bottlenose dolphins who often stop at the beach to catch a wave - It is magnificent to witness these dolphins surfing and will stay in your memories forever. Whales are often spotted during migration seasons as they make their way up north along the east coast. Fish are plenty in the Mollymook bay. Boat fishing as well as fishing on the beach can be witnessed quite often.

Bogey Hole, a large circular rock pool located on Mollymook Headland is one of the most beautiful natural formations of Mollymook beach. The Bogey Hole is a tidal pool. It is very shallow at low tide and the formation of protective ring of rocks ensures a safe but fun environment for the young. Obviously these safe shallow waters make it an ideal location for families with young children and for people who prefer a calm spot for a swim. It is a great spot for a picnic day out. If you prefer safe snorkling then the Bogey hole is ideal for that too. It is an easily walk around the headland from the southern end of Mollymook Beach to the Bogey Hole and Collers Beach. You could also drive to its car park which is across Mollymooks Beachside 9 hole Golf Course.

Mollymook boasts two beautiful and scenic golf courses. The picturesque 9-hole Beachside Course has stunning sea views from the course, clubhouse and restaurant. Visitors are welcome at the 9 hole as well as the 18-hole championship Hilltop Course. 

Mollymook and surrounding suburbs are so beautiful and you are sure to enjoy. In  www.ozehols.com.au  we have listed properties in Mollymook, Milton, Ulladulla and adjoining suburbs under south coast accommodation. For your convenience the links are:
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