Victoria/Tasmania/New South Wales

White Cliffs

White Cliffs in an opal town in the North West of New South Wales, an extraordinary place, as most of the town lives in underground dwellings called 'dugouts'. Loop roads throughout the region allow travellers to visit several main centres and attractions with less than a day's travel between.

Mungo Lodge

The Magic of Mungo National Park will take your breath away.
A place of significant natural beauty steeped in rich aboriginal culture and studied by anthropologists and archaeologists the world over. Ancient artefacts, plant matter, and animal bones can be found in their original habitat along "The Great Walls of China" - an amazing 33 kilometre stretch of Australian sand dunes and lunettes in the bush.
Adjacent to Mungo National Park, Mungo Lodge is the perfect location to base yourself to explore the World Heritage Listed Park. The airstrip is only meters from your accommodation at the Lodge

Mallacoota

Mallacoota Inlet, with its shimmering lakes, rivers, pristine forests and turquoise sea lapping quiet beaches, captivates everyone who holidays here and urges them "to come back again".
Mallacoota is a true year-round destination, with Victoria's warmest winter temperatures and cooling breezes fresh from the ocean in summer.  Enjoy some great fishing either in the lake or out to sea.

Flinders Island

Flinders Island is the main island of the Furneaux group, a collection of 52 islands that stretch across Bass Strait between Tasmania and mainland Australia.
These remarkable "mountains in the sea" offer you the holiday experience of a lifetime. Here you can get away from it all in an inspiring world of sparkling beaches, rugged ranges, abundant wildlife and flora, and clear sapphire waters. With a pleasant climate throughout the year and activities from boating, climbing, fishing, to exploring our historic sites, Flinders Island has much to offer. Truly an amazing island of scenery and remoteness.

King Island

King Island is situated in Bass Strait, between Victoria and Tasmania and only a 50 minute flight from either state. The only way you can get to the Island is by plane, but don't let this stop you from experiencing the the peace and quiet of Island life, where the local "wave" as you go by is a way of life and the only traffic delays you will come across are wallabies, turkeys, possums and pheasants, to name a few.

12 Apostles     Twelve Apostles

The Twelve Apostles are giant rock stacks that rise majestically from the Southern Ocean and are the central feature of the rugged Port Campbell National Park In Victoria.
The Twelve Apostles are the remnants from constant erosion of the limestone cliffs of the mainland that began 10–20 million years ago. The stormy Southern Ocean and blasting winds gradually eroded the softer limestone, forming caves in the cliffs. The caves eventually became arches and when they collapsed rock stacks up to 45 metres high were left isolated from the shore.
Sunrise and sunset offer particularly impressive views as the Twelve Apostles change colour from dark and foreboding in shadow to brilliant sandy yellow under a full sun.

 

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