With its serrated ridges, blanket of bushland and spectacular rock formations, Victoria’s Grampians is the ideal outdoor adventure playground. This enormous national park covers 167,000 hectares and is a three-hour drive from Melbourne. It caters for everyone, from leisurely sightseers to the most extreme adrenaline junkies. You can walk, climb, abseil or mountain bike ride to your heart’s content. Hike for days in remote ranges, or take a 10-minute stroll to a cliff-top lookout.
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Before venturing along the walking trails that penetrate this windswept buffer between Botany Bay and the Pacific Ocean, visit the Discovery Centre where displays and relics will enrich your understanding of the fascinating history, cultural heritage and natural environment that awaits outside.
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The Bay of Fires Walk is the latest offering from Cradle Mountain Huts, the company that built five private huts along Tasmania’s famous Overland Track.
Gosford, just over an hour north of Sydney, offers the bushwalker a wealth of variety on uncrowded trails that lead to secluded glens and cascading waterfalls
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From the market, wander northwards through the city to North Terrace, one of the four boundary streets that marks the edge of the city centre and the beginning of the parkland belt that slopes down towards the Torrens River
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The Southern Highlands boasts an abundance of bushwalking treats with something for everyone from couch-loving Norms to summit hungry fitness freaks
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The Great Dividing Range rolls down to the sea at Coffs Harbour and you notice the countryside changing as you get closer to the town.
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