Come and Explore Victoria

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Victoria is the smallest mainland territory. Despite its size, 25% of Australias population is said to live there. Travel The Great Ocean Road and see the beautiful National Parks. Explore Philip Island and see the famous Penguin Parade, sit on one of the many secluded beaches or enjoy sipping coffee in one of the fashionable cafes.
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Melbourne City is a young and buzzling, known for its shopping and cafes within close proximity of the many parks and stunning beaches.
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Wander the ancient fern gully on The Otway Fly. Open in September 2003, it is a 600 meter long walkway made from 120 tonnes of steel, 25 meters above the floor. It sways a little but the views are great, especially if you can climb the tower!
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Apollo Bay is a coastal town on the edge of the Otway Ranges, in the heart of the Great Ocean Road Region. The clear water is great for surfing, swimming, deep sea fishing or enjoying an evening horse ride whilst the sun sets. Don't forget to try the local Fish & Chips - yummy!
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The Great Ocean Road is one of the most breath taking coastal drives. Huge cliffs, raging surf and tranquil bays. Lush rainforests and towering rocks. One not to be missed.
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Originally known as Sow & Piglets, The Twelve Apostles are huge limestone rocks that are constantly eroded by the sea. Explore the boardwalks, tracks and viewing platforms to see these natural creations.
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You will be surprised and impressed by the natural rock formations that have been created by erosion from waves crashing in along the Port Campbell National Park coastline. See Lord Ard Gorge, The Arch and the famous London Bridge, a nautural arch way which used to link to the mainland. It collapsed in 1990.
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Hanging Rock is in the heart of the Macedon Ranges. Made famous as the backdrop for Joan Lindsay's book 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' about school girls mysteriously disappearing. The reserve is a wonderful place for a relaxing day. Enjoy a picnic, go fishing or climb the rock to get great views over the countryside.
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Located north of Daylesford, The Swiss Italian farm Lavandula is a pretty place. Beautiful lavender formal gardens and golden stone buildings. There is also an european garden and cafe.
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Enjoy the enriching effects of water at Hepburn Springs Luxury Spas and visit beautiful Lake Jubilee and Lake Daylesford where you can hire boats and have fun on the water, or sit in the waterside cafe and be undisturbed by the calm surroundings.
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Walk along the surf beach Cape Woolimeli on Phillip Island. Climb the pink granite rocks to the viewing platforms to admire the beauiful scenery and see the famous Pinnacles.
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The Koala Conservation Center on Phillip Island is dedicated to the research and conservation of koalas. Wander through the eucalyptus bushland on to the raised boardwalk to come face to face with the koalas in their own natural habitat.
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The Nobbies Center on Phillip Island allows you to view the colony of over 20,000 fur seals at Seals Rocks with the unique interactive cameras which allow you to focus on nature above and below the water. Walk along the boardwalk and see the bird life and possibly, a penguin hiding in a burrow.
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Mornington Pennisula is a beautiful resort to relax. South of Melbourne in Port Phillip Bay, people return year after year to enjoy the beaches, explore the boutique villages and taste the wine from the newest growing vineyards.
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The Webb Bridge in Yarra's Edge Melbournes Docklands residential precint, is a pedestran and cycleway linking through to Docklands Park. The Melbourne Artist Robert Owen, designed it on Koori Eel traps. It's impressive design is best seen at night when it is lit.
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The home which the great navigator, Captain James Cook visited during his voyages to the South Seas, was purchased from Great Ayton in Yorkshire, England to be erected in Fitroy Gardens, Melbourne as part of the celebrations for the States Centenary of European settlement in 1934. The house that was built by James' father, sits among the English elm trees that echo the lines of the Union Jack.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

