TOP 100 VICTORIA (VIC) Popular Travel Destinations
Travel destinations in Victoria - Australia based on popularity for each city, town. island, suburb, region etc. Victoria is state in south-eastern Australia. It is most densely populated state in Australia.
Travel destinations in Victoria is in metropolis of Melbourne for the attractions such as zoo, museum, aquarium, tourist precincts such as Southbank, Docklands, St Kilda, etc. Victoria also has more than 2000 km of coastline with hundred of beaches. Some of natural attractions in coastline can be found in Great Ocean Road such as The Twelve Apostle, Bay of Islands, cliffs and whale watching etc.
Others things to do in Victoria state - Australia is for waterskiing in Echuca and Mildura, looking for local Australian species in Healesville Sanctuary, visit Geelong for its famous waterfront and Eastern Beach. Vineyards and historic resort town visit in The Bellarine Peninsula such as Drysdale, Queenscliff and Portarlington. For surfers go to surf coast in Lorne, Torquay or Bells Beach.
There are too many travel destinations in Victoria, so we just sort it too 100 city/town/suburbs/island. Ranking from 1 to 100 based on its popularity. Hope this video from Explore Australia will help you decide where to go in Victoria state - Australia on your next holiday.
Attractions of the Bellarine Peninsula - Melbourne - Australia
The Bellarine Peninsula is close to Melbourne within an easy 1 1/2 hour drive. Great for holidays and weekend escapes, it has things to offer for all kinds of tourists and holiday makers.
There is Historic Queenscliff, with the Fort, Maritime Museum, the Vue Grand and other attractions.
Point Lonsdale has great cafes, a Lighthouse that is still operational and you can tour with prior bookings, the pier which provides great fishing and sightseeing, and is also a great spot to do some dolphin watching, as you can see in the video :)
Barwon Heads, Ocean Grove and Point Lonsdale also have some excellent surf beaches that will entertain locals and visitors alike.
Take your bikes for a casual family ride from Point Lonsdale to Queenscliff along a well-kept track.
During school holidays, visit the Marine and Freshwater Discovery Centre for some up-close encounter with local marine life.
And don't forget to take a trip on the SeaRoad Ferries across Port Philip Bay to Sorrento while you are on the Bellarine. It's worth it on a calm and sunny day.
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Australia - Gibb River Road - Travel Tips
The Gibb River Road is a 660 km track right through the wild heart of the Kimberley. The Gibb takes you from Derby to Kununurra through a spectacular landscape of intensely coloured ranges, dramatic gorges and lush rock pools and waterfalls.
TRAVEL TIPS - GIBB RIVER ROAD
Tip 1 - Simply enjoy the fantastic road
The Kimberley's remote Gibb River Road remains one of Australia's great drives. You may find some helpful information under these links:
Tip 2 - Boab Prison Tree
The Boab Prison Tree is a 1500 year old hollow tree 6 km south of Derby. It had been reputed to have been used in the 1890s as a lockup for indigenous Australian prisoners on their way to Derby for sentencing.
Tip 3 - Silent nights with an open fire
Have your own campfire but you need to know what the Fire Danger Rating is.
Tip 4 - Windjana Gorge's freshwater crocodiles
If you are driving the Gibb River Road, Windjana Gorge is an obvious first/last stop for your trip. Windjana Gorge is a 3.5 km gorge. The cliffs on both sides of the gorge are 30 to 100 metres high. Simply Beautiful, you will see many freshwater crocodiles.
Tip 5 - Take a bath in the 'Bell Gorge'
Bell Gorge is part of the King Leopold Ranges Conservation Reserves. The waterfall is cascading down the perfectly U-shaped cliffs, into a deep pool perfect for swimming, with large flat rocks along the side, perfect to sit down, sun bathe, have a beer... The campground is 10 Km from the gorge., called Silent Grove.
Tip 6 - 'Charnley River Station'
Charnley River Station is a working cattle station on the Gibb. The campground is very spacious and has good facilities. It takes some driving and walking to get to the gorges and swimming holes, but it's well worth the effort. We liked Dillie Gorge and the Donkey Pools.
Tip 7 - Don't Forget at least one spare tire
The Gibb River Road is notorious for it's endless corrugations and sharp rocks, and flat tyres are a common problem. If possible, it's a good idea to take two spare tyres with you. If you need help along your trip, tyre repairs/mechanical services are available at the following points: Over the Range, Charnley River Station, Mt Barnett Roadhouse, Home Valley Station, El Questro and Drysdale Station.
Tip 8 - 'Over the Range' THE mechanic - is worth to visit!
'Over the Range' - tyre and mechanical repairs can be helpful if you have a problem with your car. But it's worth to visit - even without any problem.
Tip 9 - 'Galvans Gorge' Perfect for a short refreshing bath
The gorge is a short walk from the carpark and it's well worth checking out for a refreshing swim. look up to the top of the waterfall and you will see a big boab tree, which is pretty unique. There is also a rope swing from one of the overhanging snappy gum trees. The nearest camping is at Manning Gorge.
Tip 10 - 'Manning Gorge' a must on the Gibb
The campground is 8 km from the Mount Barnett Roadhouse and is the starting point for the walk to the gorge. The walk to the gorge is great, about 3 km long and hot. At the beginning you have to cross the Manning River by swimming or using the little boat. The gorge is huge and amazing. It has several pools to swim and jump into.
Tip 11 - 'Ellenbrae Station' best scones in WA
A little known bushcamp with lots of character and Kimberley pioneer flair. Ellenbrae does not have any spectacular gorges, so it's usually nice and quite here. At the homestead you get the best scones in WA.
Tip 12 - 'Pentecost River' you HAVE to cross & you will like it
The Pentecost River is a major river crossing. The river can be 60+ metres wide and the water often flows quickly just after the end of the wet season. A scenic area with panoramic views towards the Cockburn Ranges. Be aware of saltwater crocodiles in the area.
Tip 13 - 'Zebedee 32°C-Springs' just one of El Questro's gorges
El Questro offers a campground at the station township that has all the usual facilities and alternative bush camping sites at the river. This is your last opportunity for camping on the Gibb River Road. From here it's only 30 km until you reach the highway.
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The Kimberley Tour Part 4 The Final Leg.wmv
This is the final leg of our Kimberley Tour as we travel along the Gibb River Road towards Kununurra. Places of interest were Mt. Barnett Station and Bell's Gorge. From Kununurra we make a slow drive back to Adelaide.
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A sneak preview from an upcoming series called Western Walkabout. This short film is footage shot from the remote north of the Kimberley with a DJI Phantom 2 and Hero 3 GO-PRO camera at McGowan camp.