Trek the Larapinta Trail - Australia's Most Iconic Walk
A trek on the Larapinta Trail is an experience like no other, and can leave an impression on travellers long after they return home. From sweeping views across the sunburnt landscape, to fresh-water gorges that provide the ultimate refreshment, and sunrises that bathe the sky in vibrant hues of pink, orange and deep purple, it is an experience you simply must do!
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Bendigo, State of Victoria, Australia - Unravel Travel TV
Bendigo is a major regional city in the State of Victoria, Australia, located very close to the geographical centre of the state and is approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) north west of the state capital Melbourne. Bendigo is a vibrant contemporary regional centre, boasting beautiful streets created from one of the world's greatest gold rushes. Every visit will reveal new surprises and experiences. With the gusto of a gold-seeking miner, the people who live here are creating fascinating products, services and stories that add to the richness of the region's boom time past. It is an ever-changing feast to be explored. Nearby Heathcote has not missed the beat with artisans of food, wine and art flocking to be part of the action.
Wide streets lined by opulent buildings are now interwoven with intriguing laneways and arcades that are home to a new breed of innovators who again delve deep to create a vibrant energy across the city. Modern day Bendigo has sublime food, wine and shopping experiences against a stunning heritage backdrop.
Bendigo's action-packed events calendar is a mix of long-standing traditions, food and wine events, car rallies, sporting excellence and a great sense of fun. Since the gold boom times of 1871, the local Chinese community have come together to add Chinese dragons, regalia and startling crackers to Australia's longest continuous festival -- the Bendigo Easter Festival.
A magnificent gold rush put Bendigo on the map more than 150 years ago. Tents came first and then with the wealth from the gold came elaborately designed homes, public buildings and monuments that are still used today. Once people came from around the world to prospect for gold and forge a new beginning. Today a similar exuberance has again put Bendigo on the map as an innovative city. Recent success stories include the expansion of Bendigo Bank, Jimmy Possum and Fernwood Fitness across Australia. An exciting energy has reshaped the towns and villages of Central Victoria.
Every corner you turn in Bendigo reveals another living treasure; another vivid reminder of the city's glorious and heady past -- whether it is the outrageous opulence of a boomtown hotel, or the simple piety of a wooden church. The best 19th century cities combine grant scale and fine detail and there are few better than Bendigo.
Many of Victoria's cities and towns owe their origins to the gold rushes of the 19th century and Bendigo is one of them. Gold was no temporary lure to this city located right in the centre of Victoria -- its attractions were more than just skin deep. In fact there was very little gold on the surface at all. Most of it was far underground in rich quartz reefs stretching out over 3,600 hectares around the city.
The gold rush began in 1851 when the first diggers rushed to the Bendigo fields and continued until 1954 when the last winch on the city's last gold mine raised its last bucket of ore. In recent years mining for gold has re-commenced deep under Bendigo and continues today. During the city's first golden century, Bendigo became a melting pot with its own unique ethnic character -- the Irish at St Killians, the Cornish at Long Gully and the Germans at Ironbark Gully. These groups were just some of the many communities that helped to build Bendigo.
German architects W C Vahland and Robert Getzschmann, along with Bendigo born William Beebe, were responsible for many of the city's finest buildings. One of the most enduring and distinctive contributions was made by the Chinese. Bendigo's Chinese heritage is well represented to this day, with the Historic Joss House and the Golden Dragon Museum and Classical Chinese Gardens.
The influence of the gold rush can be felt in the very fabric of the city. Bendigo owes its broad and regular boulevards to the ambitious town plan prepared in 1854. Other streets follow the paths beaten by fossickers as they followed gullies and leads in search of gold. The city's ostentatious public buildings and gardens attest to the flamboyance of the gold rush era. So do the richly decorated privates homes.
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A short video for visitors coming to Bendigo & Heathcote. Bendigo is a vibrant contemporary regional Victorian centre, boasting beautiful heritage streets created from one of the world's greatest gold rushes.
Stay in a variety of Bendigo accommodation, dine at the award winning restaurants and cafés, stroll shopping precincts for fashion houses and collectables, relive the gold rush by visiting our attractions and taste quality local wines and produce from nearby farms & vineyards. Made in 2010. For more information go to bendigotourism.com
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Travel to Australia: Royal National Park
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PERTH AUSTRALIA 2019 By Nicklyn Christensen |Travel Vlogs Australia 2019
PERTH is the only secluded City in Australia.Perth capital city of Western Australia - vibrant - energetic City . Today we will have a general look out what the CITY LIKE whose claims to fame includes picture-perfect beaches, exotic wineries and expansive parklands.
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Sydney Weekender in Murray Valley National Park
Channel 7's Sydney Weekender team visit the camping, fishing and birdwatching haven of Murray Valley National Park, near Deniliquin and Mathoura.
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Australia is a country containing the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area. The bordering countries are Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and East Timor to the north; the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu to the north-east; and New Zealand to the southeast. Australia's capital is Canberra, and its largest urban area is Sydney.
Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, the bush, and the Outback.
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Taste Eden Valley
Discover a range of rare and unique wines from the boutique producers of the Eden Valley wine region, renowned internationally for its premium Rieslings and cool-climate reds.
Taste Eden Valley Regional wine room brings together 10 artisan winemaker's from the Barossa's beautiful high country to showcase the region's most impressive wines under one roof. Many are only available through the cellar door and represent the best of Eden Valley wines from the region's smallest and most exclusive producers.
More than just a cellar door, Taste Eden Valley offers a chance to learn about the region's distinctive wines and the people who make them. Daily comparative tastings, local produce and handcrafts and Valley of Eden Tours will help you explore this remarkable wine region.
Or just go for a tasting, and then relax in the manicured gardens of Franklin House with a glass of your favourite and the daily choice of regional nibbles.
The Taste Eden Valley Regional Wine Room is located in Angaston; at the gateway to the Eden Valley wine region and just an hour's drive from Adelaide. Drop in and discover the best that Eden Valley has to offer, in the heart of the Barossa.
Open 7 days - 10:00am - 5:00pm Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day
Group bookings appreciated
The 2012 mixed dozen contains many new exciting wines that have graced the wine room over the past few months and we have chosen new releases that have stood out for their fresh and bright style - in other words, perfect for summer. There is enough to excite everyone!
They have wines from the Northern end with its emphasis on riper flavours such as citrus and pineapple characters, through to the central valley with its elevated lime floral notes, and onto the southern and western end, which show great minerality coupled with lime zest herbaceousness.
Only available to mailing list customers, this is a fabulous chance to sample the stunning 2012 Eden Valley Rieslings. Some of these Rieslings have not hit the streets yet, and many will not for another year or two. This is a great opportunity to be the first to try them.
This mixed dozen can be yours for only $300
Please contact Karina on info@tasteedenvalley.com.au to secure your special offer.
6 Washington Street, Angaston, Barossa Valley, South Australia
Phone: +61 8 8564 2435, Email: info@tasteEdenValley.com.au, Website: tasteedenvalley.com.au