Mount Oberon Summit Walk Wilsons Promontory National Park - Great Bush Walks
I hike the Mount Oberon Summit Walk in Wilsons Promontory National Park, Victoria. It is a 3.4km 1 hour bushwalk to the summit. It offers 360 degree views of the surrounding national park. The southernmost point of mainland Australia can be seen in the distance.
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Capitol Reef, UT | We hike to Rim Overlook and Sunset Point, and drive the 8-Mile Scenic Drive
We head out into the heat that is Capitol Reef National Park in summer, climbing to the Rim Overlook, driving the 8 mile scenic drive, and witnessing the sun setting over sunset point!
Capitol Reef National Park is incredible, and was the first park we visited on our road trip through Utah to see the Mighty Five national parks.
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Deanne and Stephen are a husband and wife team that love to get outdoors and explore this incredible planet as much as possible. We both work full-time in Melbourne, Australia, and have to juggle life with adventure, but that's part of the fun!
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Oberon NSW Australia
Oberon is the highest town in the Blue Mountains region. The perfect hub to explore numerous unique attractions, towns & villages, including Jenolan Caves and Kanangra Boyd National Park.
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Things to See and Do in the Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains is a mountainous region and a mountain range located in New South Wales, Australia.
The region borders on Sydney's metropolitan area, its foothills starting about 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of the state capital. The public's understanding of the extent of the Blue Mountains is varied, as it forms only part of an extensive mountainous area associated with the Great Dividing Range. Officially the Blue Mountains region is bounded by the Nepean and Hawkesbury rivers in the east, the Coxs River and Lake Burragorang to the west and south, and the Wolgan and Colo rivers to the north.[5] Geologically, it is situated in the central parts of the Sydney Basin.
The Blue Mountains Range comprises a range of mountains, plateaux and escarpments extending off the Great Dividing Range about 4.8 kilometres (3.0 mi) northwest of Wolgan Gap in a generally southeasternly direction for about 96 kilometres (60 mi), terminating at Emu Plains. For about two thirds of its length it is traversed by the Great Western Highway and the Main Western railway line. Several established towns are situated on its heights, including Katoomba, Blackheath, Mount Victoria, and Springwood. The range forms the watershed between Coxs River to the south and the Grose and Wolgan rivers to the north.[3] The range contains the Explorer Range and the Bell Range.
The Blue Mountains are a dissected plateau carved in sandstone bedrock. They are now a series of ridge lines separated by gorges up to 760 metres (2,490 ft) deep. The highest point in the Blue Mountains, as it is now defined, is an unnamed point with an elevation of 1,189 m (3,901 ft) AHD , located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north-east of Lithgow. However, the highest point in the broader region that was once considered to be the Blue Mountains is Mount Bindo, with an elevation 1,362 m (4,469 ft) AHD .[8] A large part of the Blue Mountains is incorporated into the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Site, consisting of seven national park areas and a conservation reserve.
The Blue Mountains area includes the local government areas of the City of Blue Mountains, the City of Hawkesbury, the City of Lithgow and Oberon Shire. (wikipedia)
Wilsons Prom, VIC | Climbing Mt Oberon for Sunrise plus a three day hike!
We climb to the top of Mount Oberon for sunrise! We then threw on our backpacks and hit the trails of Wilsons Prom for a three day hike to Sealers Cove, Refuge Cove, Waterloo Bay, and Oberon Bay.
Wilsons Promontory (or Wilsons Prom for short) is located in the Gippsland region of southern Victoria and is host to some of the most beautiful coastal walks in Australia.
On this three day hike we walked over 40kms, and camped at Sealers Cove, Little Waterloo Bay and Tidal River.
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Deanne and Stephen are a husband and wife team that love to get outdoors and explore this incredible planet as much as possible. We both work full-time in Melbourne, Australia, and have to juggle life with adventure, but that's part of the fun!
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Visit Wilsons Promontory National Park | Discover Australia
Jen & Clint from the Australian TV show Places We Go take us on a journey to Wilsons Promontory National Park in Victoria, Australia.
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Newcastle, Australia
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Newcastle, Australia 1. Rydges Newcastle ****'
2. Merewether Motel ****
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1. Cnr Merewether St & Wharf Rd, 2300 Newcastle, Australia, Price range €108 - €270
Located directly on the historic Newcastle harbour front, Rydges Newcastle boasts a range of well-appointed guest rooms with spectacular views, plus an on-site restaurant and...
2. 231 Glebe Road, Merewether, 2291 Newcastle, Australia, Price range €73 - €139
Just a 3-minute drive from Merewether Beach, guests enjoy free WiFi and BBQ facilities at Merewether Motel. All refurbished rooms feature a satellite flat-screen TV and an iPod docking station.
3. Cnr Shortland Esplanade and Zaara Street , 2300 Newcastle, Australia, Price range €107 - €190
One of our top picks in Newcastle.
Quality Hotel Noah's On the Beach is located across the road from Newcastle Beach, a 10-minute walk from the historic Fort Scratchley. It offers free, limited on-site parking and ...
4. 204 Corlette Street, The Junction, 2291 Newcastle, Australia, Price range €106 - €114
Only 5 minutes’ drive from central Newcastle, Junction Hotel boasts a restaurant, bar and accommodation with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen satellite TV.
5. 5 King Street, 2300 Newcastle, Australia, Price range €118 - €245
Located alongside one of Australia’s best surfing beaches and only 2 hours’ drive from Sydney, Novotel Newcastle Beach offers a spa pool, a steam room, a fully equipped gymnasium and secure covered parking.
6. 25 Beaumont Street, 2296 Newcastle, Australia, Price range €67 - €152
Located in Newcastle, Hamilton on Beaumont provides spacious and modern accommodation with a fully-equipped kitchen, living and dining area. Secured parking and free WiFi is featured.
7. 575 Hunter Street , 2300 Newcastle, Australia, Price range €136 - €263
Boasting a heated indoor pool, a hot tub and a fitness centre, Quest Newcastle is just 300 m from the waterfront. It offers self-contained apartments with a private balcony.
8. 347 Hunter Street, 2300 Newcastle, Australia, Price range €101 - €157
Located in the heart of Newcastle, The Clarendon Hotel offers modern, air-conditioned accommodation. It features a restaurant, bar and live entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights.
9. 32 Church St, 2300 Newcastle, Australia, Price range €76 - €101
Just 2 minutes’ walk from Newcastle Beach, Grand Hotel features a restaurant, a bar and free WiFi. It offers rooms with a flat-screen TV.
10. 700 Hunter Street, 2300 Newcastle, Australia, Price range €69 - €138
Featuring a bistro and a bar, Ibis Newcastle offers comfortable rooms with flat-screen TV in Newcastle’s Honeysuckle Precinct. WiFi internet access and 24-hour reception are available.
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Blue Mountains, Australia
Blue Mountains, Australia, Katoomba, Three Sisters, Wentworth Falls, Valley of the Waters, Hanging Rock, Pulpit Rock, Govetts Leap, Evans Lookout.
A cinematic journey through the some of the most popular natural attractions of the Blue Mountains. Opening shots of the clouds rising around the Three Sisters taken as the first rays of light fall upon the Blue Mountains on New Year's day 2017. We are then transported to Wentworth Falls to view the silken like magical falls of water. Intercut with view from Evans Lookout we then visit Pulpit Rock lookout in Blackheath watching the clouds and visitors move in time lapse. Our view then pans over to Hanging Rock which we see at sunrise from three different perspectives. Next we are thrust back into the Valley of Waters with numerous views of and around the Sylvia Falls. Following a timelapse montage which includes the three sisters, the landslide and the view from Govetts Leap Lookout we look up to view the breathtaking Govetts Leap (Bridal Veil Falls) from below. Closing shot is early morning valley clouds as viewed from Princes Lookout in Wentworth Falls.
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