42 Carroll Street, Loch Sport. Vic. 3851 $350,000
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Those of you that have a large family should be looking at this property.
Constructed over two levels the home comprises of 3 bedrooms on the lower level as well as the lounge room, fully appointed bathroom and the laundry, all fully carpeted. The second level has the formal lounge, spacious kitchen with extremely large pantry with work bench, 300mm oven, 600mm oven and a 900mm oven taking care of all your needs, the dining and lounge areas flow to the front deck which is north facing. Now if you have a few guest around the rear deck is the perfect place to entertain with the large decked area and built in bar. A 5kw solar system has been installed and led lighting helps to keep the bill down.
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Breakaway Holiday Accommodation
THE PERFECT HOLIDAY VENUE! Loch Sport is set amongst the beautiful Gippsland Lakes, the 90 Mile Surf Beach and the safe waters of Lake Victoria are the perfect venue for water based holiday activities - from toddlers splashing in the shallows of the lake to surf fishing in the ocean. The waters around Loch Sport are ideal for windsurfing, sailing, cruising, water skiing, fishing and even parasailing.
Offering 90 miles of golden beaches and 41 thousand hectares of Lake System. It also has direct access to the 90 Mile Beach and is surrounded by National and Coastal Parkland.
For all keen budding fisherman Loch Sport offers lake fishing from a boat the banks or a jetty. You can surf fish from many spots along the 90 Mile Beach. In addition to fishing there are excellent safe swimming sites along the sheltered lake shore.
Loch Sport boasts numerous walking and cycling tracks around the town and along the shores of the Lake. The 90 Mile Beach is a five minutes drive along the causeway. Loch Sport offers a Pub, RSL, Marina, Tennis Courts, Bowls Club, Golf Course, Mini Golf, Children's Park and Boat Club. A highlight of your trip would be a visit to the Lakes National Park where wildlife is prolific -see Kangaroos, swamp wallaby, hog deer, common wombat, short-beaked echidna, koala and common bush tail possum
HOW TO GET HERE: - Car via Rosedale on the Princes Hwy, or via the South Gippsland Hwy turning off at Longford.
If your looking for a quiet place to stay then Breakaway should be your choice, located close the National Park end of Loch Sport , not far from the course way that goes across to the Ninety Mile Beach and not far from Lake Victoria. The holiday home features meals area / kitchen, lounge area and sunroom, solid fuel heating, bathroom & toilet.
Decking to the front of property, fully fenced back yard for the children to play safely in.
PROPERTY FEATURES: Sleeps 6
BR 1 – DOUBLE
BR 2 – DOUBLE
BR 3 – X 2 SINGLES
BBQ Facilities
TV & DVD
Microwave
Dining table / 6 Chair
One bathroom
One toilet
Laundry Facilities
NO AIR CONDITIONING
Tenants are required to bring their own doonas, pillows, doona covers, pillow slips, sheets, tea towels, beach towels and personal towels.
RENTAL PER NIGHT $120.00 (2 NIGHT MINIMUM STAY)
BOND PAYABLE $500.00
FOR ALL BOOKING ENQUIRIES PLEASE CALL 03 5146 0411 OR ALTERNATIVELY EMAIL leannepowers@garypowersrealestate.com
TERMS & CONDITIONS OF TENANCY AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
CHRISTMAS BOOKINGS: ARRIVAL DATES ARE NOT ACCEPTED ON CHRISTMAS DAY, BOXING DAY AND NEW YEARS DAY AS THE OFFICE IS CLOSED.
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In today's episode I have a special guest that helped me record material from Australia - we visited Great Ocen Road, had fun on Australia beaches, we will also show you what to see in Melbourne, where to eat in Melbourne and where to have fun in Melbourne. If you like video please subscribe! XOXO Zaneta
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W dzisiejszym odcinku z cyklu o Australii mam gościa specjalnego, który pomógł mi nagrać materiał. Weźmiemy Was na przejażdżkę po Great Ocean Road, pokażemy jak wyglądają plaże w Australii oraz co warto zobaczyć w Melbourne i gdzie zjeść w Melbourne. Jeśli się podoba dajcie lajka! Uwaga - odcinek po angielsku!
Melbourne (/ˈmɛlbərn/ (About this soundlisten) MEL-bərn)[8][9] is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia and Oceania.[1] Its name refers to an urban agglomeration of 9,992.5 km2 (3,858.1 sq mi),[2] comprising a metropolitan area with 31 municipalities,[10] and is also the common name for its city centre. The city occupies much of the coastline of Port Phillip bay and spreads into the hinterlands towards the Dandenong and Macedon ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley. It has a population of approximately 4.9 million (19% of the population of Australia), and its inhabitants are referred to as Melburnians.
The city is home to many of the best-known cultural institutions in the nation, such as the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the National Gallery of Victoria and the World Heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building. It is also the birthplace of Australian impressionism, Australian rules football, the Australian film and television industries and Australian contemporary dance. More recently, it has been recognised as a UNESCO City of Literature and a global centre for street art, live music and theatre. It is the host city of annual international events such as the Australian Grand Prix, the Australian Open and the Melbourne Cup, and has also hosted the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Due to it rating highly in entertainment, tourism and sport,[19] as well as education, health care, research and development, the EIU currently ranks it the second most liveable city in the world.[20]
The main airport serving the city is Melbourne Airport (also referred to as Tullamarine Airport), which is the second busiest in Australia, and Australia's busiest seaport the Port of Melbourne.[21] Its main metropolitan rail terminus is Flinders Street station and its main regional rail and road coach terminus is Southern Cross station. It also has the most extensive freeway network in Australia and the largest urban tram network in the world.[22]
The Great Ocean Road is an Australian National Heritage listed 243-kilometre (151 mi) stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford. Built by returned soldiers between 1919 and 1932 and dedicated to soldiers killed during World War I, the road is the world's largest war memorial. Winding through varying terrain along the coast and providing access to several prominent landmarks, including the Twelve Apostles limestone stack formations, the road is an important tourist attraction in the region.
The Great Ocean Road starts at Torquay and travels 244 kilometres westward to finish at Allansford near Warrnambool,[1] the largest city along the road.[2] The road is two lane (one in each direction), and is covered by a speed limit changing between 50 kilometres per hour and 100 kilometres per hour.
Great Ocean Road as viewed from Teddy's Lookout, south of Lorne
The road is considered a tourist attraction in the area,[3] in which much of the road hugs coastline affectionately known as the Surf Coast between Torquay and Cape Otway and the Shipwreck Coast further west of Cape Otway, providing visibility of Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean. The road traverses rainforests, as well as beaches and cliffs composed of limestone and sandstone, which is susceptible to erosion.[4][5] The road travels via Anglesea, Lorne, Apollo Bay, and Port Campbell, the latter being notable for its natural limestone and sandstone rock formations including Loch Ard Gorge, The Grotto, London Arch (formerly London Bridge) and The Twelve Apostles.[6] At the stretch of the Great Ocean Road nearer to Geelong, the road meanders along the coast, with tall, almost-vertical cliffs on the other side of it. Road signs put up along the road warn motorists of possible rockfalls, which have occurred before.