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How long is the drive from Port Campbell to Dubbo?

The direct drive from Port Campbell to Dubbo is 690 mi (1,110 km), and should have a drive time of 12 hrs 36 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Port Campbell to Dubbo, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Melbourne, Ballarat, Torquay, Healesville, Port Phillip, Lorne, Cowes, Orange, City of Greater Geelong, and Daylesford, as well as top places to visit like The Blues Train and Peninsula Hot Springs, or the ever-popular Eastern Beach Reserve.

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Top cities between Port Campbell and Dubbo

The top cities between Port Campbell and Dubbo are Melbourne, Ballarat, Torquay, Healesville, Port Phillip, Lorne, Cowes, Orange, City of Greater Geelong, and Daylesford. Melbourne is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Port Campbell and 10 hours from Dubbo.
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Lorne

Lorne, located on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia, is a charming town known for its beautiful beach, popular surfing opportunities at Lorne Beach and a bustling Mountjoy Parade lined with various shops and cafes. The town boasts a vibrant arts community with notable institutions like Qdos ARTS featuring an art gallery and sculpture park. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the St. George River and the coast from Teddy's Lookout.
2% as popular as Melbourne
29 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Dubbo
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Greater Geelong

Greater Geelong, situated in the western part of Victoria, Australia, is a local government area within the Barwon South West region. Encompassing 1,248 square kilometers, it is home to a population of 271,057 as per the 2021 Australian census.
3% as popular as Melbourne
3 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Dubbo
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Torquay

Located at the eastern end of the Great Ocean Road coastal drive in Australia, Torquay is a charming seaside town renowned for its surf beaches such as Bells Beach and Jan Juc Beach. The area also offers the picturesque Surf Coast Walk trail, which begins at Point Impossible Beach and passes through Point Danger Marine Sanctuary with its unique limestone reef and sea slugs. Additionally, visitors can explore the Australian National Surfing Museum in town to learn about surf culture.
5% as popular as Melbourne
16 minutes off the main route, 18% of way to Dubbo
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Ballarat

Ballarat, a city in the Central Highlands of Victoria, Australia, is known for its rich history and vibrant culinary scene. With a population of over 119,000 people, it's the third-largest urban inland city in Australia. When visiting Ballarat, you can explore a variety of dining options offering gluten-free dishes. Cafe Merkama stands out as one of the top-rated restaurants specializing in Ethiopian cuisine with extensive gluten-free choices.
7% as popular as Melbourne
24 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Dubbo
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Melbourne

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Melbourne, the coastal capital of Victoria in southeastern Australia, boasts a modern city center at Federation Square along the Yarra River. The Southbank area is home to the Melbourne Arts Precinct and its renowned venues like Arts Centre Melbourne and the National Gallery of Victoria. The city also offers a diverse culinary scene with restaurants such as Geoff Brooke's Steak Cave, Jamaica House, Shakahari, Delmonte Cellar, Tolarno French Bistro, and many more.
Most popular city on this route
7 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Dubbo
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Port Phillip

Port Phillip is a charming local government area located in Victoria, Australia. Situated on the northern shores of Port Phillip, just south of Melbourne's bustling central business district, this area spans 20.7 km² and is home to a population of around 113,200 as of June 2018. Visitors can enjoy stunning views towards Port Phillip while dining at renowned restaurants like Vue de Monde, which will be undergoing renovations to enhance its dining experience and install a new kitchen.
4% as popular as Melbourne
10 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Dubbo
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Daylesford

Daylesford, located in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range in Victoria, Australia, is renowned for its natural mineral springs and lush Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens. The town offers a mix of cultural experiences, from the 19th-century mansion housing the Convent Gallery to the Daylesford Spa Country Railway that winds through farmland and forest. Nearby Wombat State Forest provides a habitat for rare wildlife like the spot-tailed quoll.
1% as popular as Melbourne
44 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Dubbo
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Healesville

Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Healesville, a charming town in Victoria, Australia, is nestled 64 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district within the Shire of Yarra Ranges. The town is set on the Watts River, a tributary of the Yarra River. With a population of 7,589 as per the 2021 census, Healesville offers an ideal starting point for exploring the Yarra Valley.
2% as popular as Melbourne
42 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to Dubbo
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Cowes

Cowes, located on Phillip Island in Victoria, Australia, is a popular destination for tourists. Just a two-hour drive from Melbourne or accessible by coach or passenger ferry from Stony Point on the Mornington Peninsula, Cowes offers visitors an array of dining options and local shops to explore. Families can enjoy the playgrounds and barbecue stations while art enthusiasts can visit the Mingara art gallery showcasing contemporary and indigenous artworks.
2% as popular as Melbourne
2 hours off the main route, 29% of way to Dubbo
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Orange

Orange, located in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia, is a significant regional center with an urban population of 41,920. The town has gained recognition for its fine food and wine scene, attracting visitors with its local produce and great wines. Nestled in the heart of New South Wales, Orange offers a charming blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and world-class cuisine.
1% as popular as Melbourne
15 minutes off the main route, 84% of way to Dubbo

Best stops along Port Campbell to Dubbo drive

The top stops along the way from Port Campbell to Dubbo (with short detours) are Spencer St/La Trobe St, Phillip Island Nature Parks, and Melbourne Cricket Ground. Other popular stops include Peninsula Hot Springs, Healesville Sanctuary (Zoos Victoria), and Melbourne Skydeck.
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Eastern Beach Reserve

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Park
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Eastern Beach Reserve, constructed in the 1930s, offers a range of leisure activities including an enclosed seawater pool and diving towers. It is one of the top parks and nature attractions in the area, featuring a lookout deck and providing an ideal setting for picnics and leisurely strolls. Families can enjoy this spacious outdoor area by setting up tents, having picnics or barbecues while children play at the playground or dip in the shallow pool.
OMG I just loved the place. Its so picturesque, serene and peaceful. The water is so clear and perfectly romantic place to come out for a date or hang out as a family.
Shazia C — Google review
Visited Geelong Eastern Beach area on our way back from Botanical Garden. Beach has cafe, washroom, green area to sit, Giant Wheel and pool area for adults and children. Plenty of Parking was available when we visited. Its a nice place to relax and chill. Recommended.
Antony R — Google review
🌳 Fantastic Family Park & Coastal Pool Opening Soon! Visited this lovely park in Geelong today during our holiday, and it was a great time despite the chill. The well‑equipped play area kept the kids entertained, with plenty of open grass, picnic and BBQ facilities, and clean amenities. The views of Corio Bay were simply stunning—perfect backdrop for family photos and sandy play. We were delighted to learn that the children’s sea pool at Eastern Beach—just by the park—is set to reopen from 1 November through to April. The shallow wading area, with its diving tower, springboards and fountains, is patrolled by lifeguards during the summer season . That gives us another seaside treat later this year! Highlights: Great for kids: Playground zones + space for running games Amenities: BBQs, picnic tables, toilets, showers Scenic spot: Art-deco boardwalk, sea baths, diving platforms Seasonal bonus: Children’s pool opens 1 Nov–21 Apr, with lifeguards on duty Despite a crisp spring breeze, our crew had a blast. Can’t wait to visit again in November when the sea pool reopens—another fun swim to add to our Geelong holiday plans!
Rebeca B — Google review
This is beautiful part of the world & Eastern Beach Reserve is an airy space to enjoy a full view across the bay. This is a great place to walk, run & play. Includes a children's playground and is ideal for all outside activities. I certainly found our visit here very relaxing & great place for quiet reflection.
Steve D — Google review
Probably one of my favourite places in Geelong ,we were over from our house in Bali and I was able to show my 13 year old son where I Bude to train in the open water pool, It is right beside the yatch club so it makes it interesting
Neil G — Google review
Good place to relax if the crowd is less. Beware of seagulls, do not feed them. Keep your eatables covered else the swoop down and snatch it away.
Mudit M — Google review
This is my FAVOURITE BEACH!! And it’s the BEST BEACH I’ve been to out of all the beaches in Melbourne!! The most Cleanest and beautiful beach I’ve been to!!! Absolutely stunning!! We don’t go to any other beach we always come to eastern beach!! Very relaxing!! Absolutely recommend this beach to all my family and friends!!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Nive M — Google review
This is the BEST BEACH IN THE WHOLE MELBOURNE!!! Absolutely the BEST!!! Everytime I come down from Sydney this is the beach that me and my family come too all the time!!! We don’t go to any other beach! We only come to Eastern Beach!!! This beach is better than Sydney beaches where I live!! I love how they always keep it CLEAN!!! It is always clean!!! And friendly people!!! It is a very family friendly environment!! When I came downtown they had decorated and added so many beautiful things to the beach! Well done and keep up the good work!!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Derek B — Google review
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4.5
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Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
+61 3 5272 5272
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The Blues Train

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Live music venue
Tours
Scenic Railroads
The Blues Train in Queenscliff, Victoria, offers a unique and enjoyable entertainment and dining experience. Running from August to May, this steam train provides a mini-festival atmosphere with live blues music and themed dining. Guests can enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience of dining aboard a moving train while being entertained by blues musicians. The food served on board is also musically themed, adding to the overall experience.
What a fun and unique experience! Amazing organization by the Blues Train team. The dinner was delicious. The musicians were top notch. It was fun moving from car to car at each stop to see the next performance. Room to dance or sit and enjoy the music. An absolutely energy charged environment. Great to share with friends and family. We highly recommend and will be heading back ourselves. Books out quickly!!
Jodi L — Google review
5/4/25 We had an absolutely fantastic night on the Blues Train! We had had to wait for 5 years for the experience as we had previously booked in 2020..... Anyway, finally we managed to get 7 of us together and it was fabulous! We started with the meal. I feel the directions could have been clearer, but there was enough food when I got there (larger men in our party would have preferred seconds/larger portions). The meal was tasty. We had beef, chicken, carrots, mashed potato, salad, a bread roll, and coleslaw. Dessert (lemon tart) was too sweet and the only option, which was disappointing. The music in each carriage was great. My order of favourites would be B, A, D, C but others in our group had different favourites. Something for everyone. Anna Scionti amazed us all with her cigar box guitar skills 👌 👏 🎸 It would have been nice to know about the drink package options beforehand, to have been able to choose ahead rather than work it out in the queue, but we managed! We're so glad the Blues Train survived after 2020! P.S. nice to have security in each carriage, especially when a few people got a bit tipsy! There wasn't any trouble, just merriment, but nice to have their presence for 'just in case'!
Alison M — Google review
My friend and I flew from Newcastle to share the adventures of the Blues Train.. We had the most amazing time.. The staff were super friendly, the Blues artists were fun and entertaining and the added experience of the train was awesome. I havn't stopped smiling.. Highly recommend 🌞
Deb M — Google review
We did the lunch show & we can’t wait to go again. The train ride was amazing, the musicians were very talented & played a variety of blues. The buffet food was very tasty and nearly all options were gluten free. The catering staff and the train staff were so friendly & helpful, even on a 35.deg day. Make sure you book accommodation early, took us a while to find something.
Jane — Google review
Had such a great time. I loved the cross section and varied music even though it was all blues. The carriages are not over crowded ( the perfect amount ) I would recommend this to anyone who has a love of music especially Blues
HelenR — Google review
Had an absolute blast. The music was great , the atmosphere was amazing and we had a great time. I do think there need to be better food options though. The snack box was tasty but not really adequate for the length of time on the train , the free flowing drinks and as the event starts so early it makes it difficult to eat dinner beforehand. Incorporating some kind of hot food e.g sliders, pies etc at the halfway point (Drysdale) would make it an even better experience. Thanks Blues Train for responding. I do believe that you need to look at recent reviews and take the comments re the food "On Board". It is not easy to eat dinner that early and most of the recent reviews that I have read have mentioned the inadequacy of the food. I think you need to meet the expectations of your clients and provide better food options. If you did it would elevate the experience from 4 Star to 5 Star.
Lynn D — Google review
The experience of traveling the train and entertainment was fantastic. How ever … I am so glad I had a late lunch as the food provided was revolting and un eatable. Given a grazing box with warm cheese & dip. Deli meat was off, it went in the bin. Drinks limited only providing one per stop. Where as there website reflected only allowed three at a time . But would only give you one drink ! Very disappointed with food and drink provided.
Wrxjase75 — Google review
Boy, did this give me the blues. I went on this ten years ago and it was amazing — but the change in structure has turned it into an absolute mess. At each stop, you’re only allowed to get a drink for yourself — no one else in your group — and there are only four people physically serving the entire train. Everyone in your group has to queue for their own drink, including any elderly parents you’ve brought along. This also means you have to choose between going to the toilet, queuing for a drink, or queuing to save a seat on the carriage. You can’t do all three, and either way, you’ll spend the entire 30-minute stop in a queue. There are a maximum of four toilets per stop serving the entire train. No one explained the drinks rules in advance or how we would move between carriages, so everyone was confused and frustrated right from the start. Calling it a shambles doesn’t do it justice. We missed out on drinks, people were peeing in the bushes, and we couldn’t sit with our group on the carriage because there’s no structure to the seating arrangements. The staff were rude — I actually had to have a word with one of them after they referred to me as “that woman” for being in the way. The whole process completely undermined what would otherwise be a great musical experience. What a shame — this used to be brilliant.
Tameron M — Google review
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4.5
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20 Symonds St, Queenscliff VIC 3225, Australia
http://thebluestrain.com.au/
+61 1300 885 993
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Peninsula Hot Springs

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Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Peninsula Hot Springs, located in Fingal on the Mornington Peninsula, offers a range of bathing and wellness experiences. The expansive 42-acre site features over 70 globally inspired bathing experiences, including geothermal mineral waters flowing from deep underground. Visitors can explore various pools, saunas, steam baths, and reflexology walks set amidst rolling hills and coastal bush.
Always such a lovely day out visiting the Hot Springs! Absolutely love the steam room! Doing your own body scrub leaves your skin feeling soft & leaves you nice & relaxed! All the bathing spots are very relaxing, especially the ones with jets. It’s a very nice way to spend the day pampering yourself & spending time with friends & family. Weekdays aren’t as busy & less kids if you’re wanting to escape their noise. There are a few areas that are kid free (but could do with a few more). The pop-up adult only tapas & wine bar was beautifully styled & the food was amazing! The service was friendly. The clay body painting activity was fun! Locker, robe & towel hire is great, no need to bring your own & have wet things to go home with (also it can leave a permanent funny smell to your towels/bathers so easier to use theirs). One trip recently we had all of our dry dressing gowns taken intentionally & the people left behind their soaking wet ones grrrr, management replaced them without hesitation, so after that we now tie our thongs to the belt of the dressing gowns so no one could take ours! A little bit pricey the last few years, it jumped up significantly after Covid, bit expensive now for a family day out, but still well worth a trip! Highly recommend!
Angela B — Google review
Visited Peninsula Hot Springs and had an unforgettable experience. The setting is absolutely beautiful — surrounded by nature, birds, and gentle steam rising from the pools. Each hot spring has its own character, from quiet cave-style baths to hilltop pools with panoramic views of the peninsula. The temperature variety makes it easy to find your perfect spot to relax. The entire place is clean, peaceful, and thoughtfully designed to help you slow down and unwind. The staff were friendly and professional, explaining everything clearly at check-in. I especially loved the hilltop pool at sunrise, where you can soak while watching the sky change color — truly magical. There’s also a café serving healthy food and smoothies, which makes the experience feel complete. Whether you come solo, with friends, or as a couple, it’s the perfect escape from the city — pure relaxation in nature.
Masaki K — Google review
We were 3 friends celebrating a 50th birthday. The staff were kind, efficient and went above and beyond to make us feel special. The Eco-Lodge rooms we booked were amazing. I could not fault anything. Clean design, quality products and the calmness and relaxation that middle-aged busy and tired moms long for! The dinner was delicious, the wine was great, and a hot beverage to take away an unexpected treat. We did the Fire and Ice Wellness Activity, and the amazing Emily helped us feel safe, calm and grounded during the ice-bath. We were initially apprehensive taking part, but it turned out to be an amazing experience. We learned so much from this 45 minute experience and would actually do it again! Fiona at the check-in desk is a great, and it felt as if we have known her for years. I want to note that the security and management of this massive facility is really good. Staff members are visible, easy to communicate with, and well trained. They seem to all enjoy what they are doing. At night, security was visible and good, asking if we needed help or had any questions. Our spa treatment with Ms Add and her 2 colleagues was exceptional. The staff are clearly well trained and professional, kind, and good at what they do.
Nandrie W — Google review
We visited Peninsula Hot Springs ♨️ in the late evening with family, and it was such a relaxing experience. Though a bit crowded, the atmosphere was calm and enjoyable. The place is very kids-friendly, with pools of different temperatures perfect for all ages. The hilltop pool was the highlight offering a stunning panoramic view, especially during sunset. The warm water and cool evening air made it unforgettable. Despite the crowd, it was worth it and a great family experience overall.
Sandip B — Google review
It was well worth the long drive coming here. The Peninsula Hot Springs is a great location for a family getaway and relaxation is guaranteed. There's plenty of parking and the facilities for changing and showering are very clean. There's lockers and towels available for a fee as well, should you need those. You're given a robe to use and I'm glad I brought thongs for my feet as it made moving around much easier. It's much larger than I had imagined. There were so many pools to choose from at various locations. I tried the 30° pool as well as the 40° pool and both were excellent. There's a sauna and even a hammam. It was a cold night so I wasn't brave enough to try the ice cave or the ice pool. There's also spa and wellness packages but I will try that next time. The location is gorgeous and with opening and closing times so accommodating, you can watch the sun set, as we did, while you're enjoying the view of the trees and listening to natural wildlife sounds. Tickets for us were $55 dollars each so it's not overly expensive but it's still something a family might want to plan for. It was definitely a fantastic experience and I do recommend this place for families looking for some rest and relaxation.
Evasive E — Google review
Sorely disappointed as my partner and I were expecting various heated metal coils fashioned in an artistic way upon the hill ("hot springs"). I'd been a fan of the spring ever since I was a wee bairn. So malleable and applicable to many situations. My very first invention in fact was shoes with springs on the bottom of them so you can jump anywhere you please, in style. So being a lifelong fan of the spring you can imagine my disappointment when we stumbled across about 50 hot baths! Lucky I always bring extra springs with me wherever I go. The baths were indeed pleasant to sit in. I chose to free ball (towel wise) and walk around with no towels or robes weighing me down. The benefits of this were that I could run from pool to pool in a speedy manner. Not good for prying eyes though. These double ds have a mind of their own without a sports bra. My Noel was a bit confused about the whole situation and I walked out from the change rooms to find him swimming in the duck pond. I think he enjoyed it though and the moss seemed to make his skin extra smooth. Lovely place
Sarah G — Google review
I had an incredible experience at the Hot Springs! We opted for the Dine & Bath package, and it was absolutely worth it. I’d visited before for general bathing, but this took it to a whole new level. The food was delicious, and the service was exceptional throughout our visit. One of the highlights was spending time in the Spa Dreaming Centre — it was incredibly calming and relaxing. We also enjoyed the general bathing area, which was just as lovely. The entire property is serene and beautifully maintained, with immaculate gardens that added to the peaceful atmosphere. Truly, it felt like a little slice of heaven. I look forward to returning again
Sarah C — Google review
My husband and I went here for a day visit. Firstly the lady's at reception are super welcoming and very friendly. There are plenty of pool options, you will have to get comfortable with the idea of bathing with strangers 😂 because it is super busy, but once you move past that it is really quite lovely. Even the walk around to the different pools is lovely. They offer lots of options to relax, hammocks, bean bag style chairs, benches and big domes you can go into to lay down. The hill top pool was definitely a highlight, offering a 360° view of the surrounding hills. But a personal favourite was the cave pool. I will definitely be coming back on my next Melbourne trip!
Chanelle L — Google review
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140 Springs Ln, Fingal VIC 3939, Australia
https://www.peninsulahotsprings.com/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
+61 3 5950 8777
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Nobbies Centre

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Temporarily Closed
Outdoor Activities
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Zoos
Nobbies Centre is a must-visit destination on Phillip Island, offering breathtaking boardwalks with views of the sea rocks and seasonal opportunities to see penguins and seals. It is part of a network of parks that include Pyramid Rock, Rhyll Inlet, Seal Rocks, and Cape Woolamai. The center provides an Antarctic museum and a cafe for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, it offers seal, dolphin, and shark viewing areas.
Must wear wind proof jacket to withstand the strong wind, we are vy lucky to see a few penguines under the board walkway, many people searching for them & once found it will be a crowded spot with many photo shooting. The sea view with cliff, strong wave, birds, are breath taking. The road infront of parade will be blocked after 7pm+, public will not be able to see a free penguin go up shore. Drive slow & careful of wallaby or other animals crossing.
Tony T — Google review
Visited during sunset and the view was absolutely stunning. The walkways are well-maintained and offer great vantage points to see the coastline and waves crashing below. The air was fresh, and the area felt peaceful despite a few tourists around. Seals could be seen from a distance, and the golden hour lighting made the whole place feel surreal. A great spot to take in nature and end the day.
Richard C — Google review
One of my favorite places to come and walk about. We got to see penguins and their little homes in the hillsides. We walked the whole path and took a lot of photos. We had an amazing time. Would recommend checking this place out if you're in the area. It is very much worth the time.
Georgina C — Google review
WOW! Breathtaking views from every angle and best of all, free to view and capture photos of penguins returning to their nest. Be ready to be blown away 💨 as it’s windy as. Don’t forget to wear trousers and windbreaker and hold on to your hat 🌬️ worth the 1.5hr drive from the city. Would recommend to be on your list when visiting Melbourne
Codyiander — Google review
The walking path to the viewpoint is still fully accessible, but note that there are no toilets onsite. The closest facilities are at the Penguin Parade Visitor Centre, so it’s best to stop there first. The views from the top are absolutely breathtaking and worth the trip. No drones allowed unfortunately There’s plenty of parking on weekdays, but expect it to be busy or full on weekends.
Paul L — Google review
Was a spontaneous visit to this place and it didn’t disappoint. Well equipped centre and would make a good day out for all the family. Had a gift shop, cafe and a lot of seating areas to enjoy the views both inside and outside. Had a free museum that was very informative and very engaging. Glad we stopped by.
Angeliqua T — Google review
Nobbies even though now is still officially closed for some restauration purposes the Tourist Center section. They re-opened the ramp pier agaian since only few days. It is one of the best places I love in the world. So wild,so elegant, so patronating landscape.
Ekinista T — Google review
Review Date: 25.05.2024 The boardwalk is absolutely stunning—a must-visit! If you're lucky, you'll catch a glimpse of penguins in their natural habitat, which is a truly magical experience. Peaceful, scenic, and perfect for nature lovers.
Bella B — Google review
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1320 Ventnor Rd, Summerlands VIC 3922, Australia
https://www.penguins.org.au/attractions/nobbies-centre
+61 3 5951 2800
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Enchanted Adventure

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Theme park
Nature & Parks
Enchanted Adventure Garden is a nature wonderland in Melbourne, offering an array of activities for visitors of all ages. From tree surfing and canopy walks to tube slides and themed gardens, there's something for everyone. Kids can enjoy treetop zip lines, hedge mazes, aerial obstacles, and more. The park also features an outdoor sculpture park and an indoor three-dimensional maze.
Undoubtedly, I highly recommend this wonderful place. It’s delightful at any time of the year. It’s a true masterpiece, with plenty of playgrounds for kids, and I would even say for adults too. Being there felt like stepping into a movie. This place especially reminded me of the film "Edward Scissorhands"! 1990)😊👍 This is a great location for shooting films and TV series. It's consistently reliable year after year! I'm shocked that no one has made a movie here yet! This place is "perfect"!
K K — Google review
Lovely scenery, but activities can be limited if you are not doing tree surfing. We had a great picnic, blessed with beautiful weather, played with tube slide, hedge maze and lovely walk in the area. Nonetheless, there could have been more activities provided for families who are not doing tree surfing, especially at entrance ticket prices like these for a family which is quite steep. Overall, it was a good experience mainly due to the weather.
Ginelle L — Google review
We had an absolute ball at Enchanted Adventure on the Mornington Peninsula! The mazes were creative and fun to explore, and the tube slides were a highlight – fast, exciting and perfect for all ages. The gardens are beautifully kept, offering plenty of fresh air and a wonderful chance to enjoy nature at its best. It’s a fantastic day out for families or groups looking for something different. Do note that tree surfing and zip lines are only available on weekends, so plan accordingly. With so much to do and see, it’s easy to spend hours here. A truly memorable experience and one we’d happily return to again. Highly recommended for a fun and active outdoor adventure!
Warren O — Google review
Cute place to spend half a day. We went on a weekday in June and it was pretty deserted. We had the tube slides completely to ourselves for half an hour in the morning. The mazes and gardens were fun to walk through. We definitely took our sweet time, and it still only took an hour, so believe it when people say that this isn’t more than a half-day excursion. It was only with the Grand aerial obstacle course that we stretched it out to five hours at the park. The obstacle course was fun, though. Very well run, there are five paths to follow so no one path ever feels crowded or jammed. Each path ends with a zip line, with the fourth and fifth being the longest, and the fifth being the prettiest. You go at your own pace and as long as you finish before two hours, you can do the Tarzan swing and maybe the rock wall at the end. They’re pretty strict about the two hours even when the park is completely empty. We didn’t know about the two hour cut off, so they squeezed in the Tarzan swing for us anyway as we were right at the two hour mark.
Angela S — Google review
Enchanted adventure is next to Arthur’s park nearby Rye. It was a good one. First i thought ticket fee(adult: $40, kid: $30) was expensive. Inside first part was simple playground.but i realized there were much more inside such as epic tube slide, the tree surfing and the Sky Scramble areas. Administration didnt say anything about these. It was a big fun anyway. You wont be upset. I am sure you will be happy to be there.
Dr. V — Google review
Lots to see and do. All the staff had a great attitude. The grounds are large and you will need lots of energy to do tree surfing and explore all the grounds. Hopefully the tube slides get a pulley system so we don't have to drag tubes up the hill. The new hedge maze needs to be a bit higher as I could see over the top.
Ash W — Google review
What an amazing time we had. The gardens were beautiful with autumn leaves. My kid loved running around the mazes, climbing up the tree houses and the slides. So many activities to keep them occupied. We spent about 3 hours there and my son didn't want to leave. The park is taken care of very well. Would definitely come back and also recommend parents to bring their kids here. Pack a little picnic!
Ranthini — Google review
Fantastic park which is so well maintained The gardens are beautiful and manicured, the activities are great for a good range of ages. We didn't do the tree climbing activities but the general admission included so many other activities. The skytree climbing frame is an excellent way for kids to explore and practice their climbing. Please note that the skytree climbing is limited for children under 135cm and strictly no adults are allowed on the structures. Really great day out and would love to come back for another visit
Mary H — Google review
4.6
(4215)
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4.5
(690)
55 Purves Rd, Arthurs Seat VIC 3936, Australia
https://www.enchantedadventure.com.au/
+61 3 5981 8449
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Phillip Island Nature Parks

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Phillip Island Nature Parks is a conservation park that offers visitors the opportunity to observe penguins and other animals in their natural habitat. The park features the famous Penguin Parade, where thousands of fairy penguins return to their nests in the sand dunes at dusk, providing a unique and unforgettable experience. Additionally, the park provides access to Seal Rocks and the Nobbies.
Love, love, love this!! Such a great time, remember to bring jackets it gets cold at night. We saw a massive amount of penguins and we explored the area during the day also and saw some penguins in their nests. Si ch a great experience and love the information given to us prior. Highly recommend.
Rachael M — Google review
A super cute experience I would highly recommend all of friends to come to a visit to see the little penguin. We got the chance to stay in the experience ticket which cost more however I will say that’s really deserved because you really can see the penguin came back to the home. Also was the experience ticket you have your own bridge which you can see the penguin get back home to avoid the general tickets stand crowded.
Jasmine S — Google review
Incredible experience, over 1000 penguins returning home every evening. We paid extra for premium plus seating and the penguins were walking right up to us. We went in June and Penguins arrived at 5:50pm. The rain held off just long enough for us to wait about an hour and half. Tip bring gloves, scarfs, raincoat and thermos in winter. It still gets very cold and windy by the water. I might add there’s no photos allowed past sunset but we got lucky and got to see this guy come back just before sunset.
Anna C — Google review
We heard so much about this experience. We could not wait to see the penguins. We decided to go on a tour and the last stop in the tour was the penguin parade. It far exceeded our expectations. However, we should’ve purchased the VIP tickets for a better view. Also, I suggest having a puffer hat and a scarf because it was cold! I really loved the gift shop because there were different types of gifts, depending upon people’s preferences and multiple communities were represented too. I got the cutest tea towel and A-to-Z animals book for my baby.
Whitney H — Google review
Strongly recommend getting the penguin premium or plus. The viewing points are so much better. It’s pricey but totally worth it! What a wonderful visit!
Vivian — Google review
Great experience at the Penguin Parade. Recommend shelling out for the Penguin Plus if you can. Bring a jacket and be prepared for it to be busy. But very well organised and clear instructions from friendly staff. Enjoyed the talk before to learn more about these amazing animals.
Maz C — Google review
Our Go West tour was specifically for my wife and I to see the Penguins in their habitat and to watch the Parade. We were able take video and pictures along the boardwalk by the ocean. The boardwalk was safe for my wife to walk and we definitely enjoyed seeing the penguins; I mention this because it shows how important safety is to this organization for folks who come to visit especially if they are physically disabled or families with buggies. And seeing homes made for the little penguins and the well kept natural homes for them was amazing. When it was time to go to the visitors center we enjoyed an early dinner. May I say that with the number of guests eating at the restaurant the quality and plating of each dish we ordered was delicious and well presented. I observed your restaurant manager, Heni, take the time to look for guests whose food had been made but not picked up because they were sitting where the buzzers didn’t reach them. In all my time I’ve never seen that level of customer service before. We so enjoyed our overall experience of the penguin parade even with the rain and earlier then expected closure due to safety concerns with thunder and lightning. In addition, I am writing to let you know what an amazing group of people you have working at the Phillip Island Nature Parks. Every person we came in contact with was kind, helpful, and wonderful. Stephanie and others assisted my wife who needed the buggy down to and from the viewing platform as walking is strenuous for her; your staff assisted and made sure she had a place to view the penguin's waddling to their homes. On my walk back to the visitor center as my wife was on the buggy one of your orange vested staff shared information about the bandicoots and the story of their reemergence on the island (I’m so sorry I didn’t get your name, you were knowledgeable and friendly). And Steven, thank you for taking the time to speak with me about some of what I wrote here. Thank you all for your efforts and love for Phillip Island Nature Parks flora and fauna.
Cian — Google review
First of all, large parking area! Arrived quite early so there was ample time to go through the merchandise and showcases without the crowd. We sat at the general viewing right by the inner corner to have better viewing. Most of the penguins will arrive near the penguins plus area- when I return with my family, I would pay extra to get penguin plus experience. The penguins are quite far away to see from the general stand but later you get to see them climb up the trek in the deck. You'll see the chick's waiting on their parents which was so cute. It gets very cold so wear closed shoes/warm clothes and bring a towel/hot drinks/ hotpacks. Unfortunately some of the tourists did not comply to the rules and kept taking photos which made the penguins startled. I hope there will be a stricter rule regarding this.
Min K — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(5038)
154/156 Thompson Ave, Cowes VIC 3922, Australia
https://penguins.org.au/
+61 3 5951 2800
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Werribee Open Range Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Nestled just a short drive from Melbourne's bustling CBD, the Werribee Open Range Zoo is a delightful family-friendly destination that transports visitors to the heart of Africa. Spanning over 225 hectares, this unique zoo offers an incredible opportunity to observe iconic African wildlife in their naturalistic habitats. From majestic giraffes and playful zebras to powerful lions and gentle elephants, every corner of the zoo is filled with fascinating creatures.
We absolutely love visiting Werribee Open Range Zoo! There are so many amazing animals to see, and it’s always such a fun and exciting day out for the whole family. My favourite part is definitely the safari bus tour — it’s such a unique experience that takes you around the open range area to see animals up close, just like you’re on a real African safari. Meya (Not sure if i spelt her name correctly but) did a fantastic job driving us around and explaining everything so clearly. She was friendly, knowledgeable, and made the whole experience even more enjoyable — kudos to her! It was also really exciting when we got stuck behind Harold the giraffe for a little while — he decided to stand right in the way and wouldn’t move! We all had a good laugh and got an even closer look at him. Moments like that make the tour so memorable. They’ve also just opened the new Elephant Trail, and it’s absolutely incredible! It’s a huge, 21-hectare, state-of-the-art space that gives the elephants so much room to roam. The design is beautiful and really well thought out — you can tell a lot of care has gone into making it a great environment for the animals We love going there, and the kids do too! It’s always a fantastic day full of adventure, learning, and fun. Highly recommend a visit! 🐘🦒🦓
Dish75 — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolutely the Best Zoo I’ve Ever Been To! Werribee Open Range Zoo is truly magical! From the friendly and welcoming staff to the spacious animal enclosures and spotless grounds, everything about this place is exceptional. The new state-of-the-art elephant enclosure is incredible — it’s even larger than all of Melbourne Zoo put together and that’s just one section of the park! We did the Giraffe Animal Experience, which turned out to be so much more than just a tour. We hopped on one of the safari buses and were taken right into the open plains, surrounded by incredible animals roaming freely — seeing the rhino family up close was an unforgettable highlight. The behind-the-scenes giraffe experience was amazing too. We got to feed the giraffes, explore their enclosure, and learn so much about them. Our guide, JESSE was absolutely fantastic! His passion for the animals, knowledge, and fun personality made the whole experience come alive. You can tell he truly loves what he does, and it made our visit extra special. My husband and I were lucky it was raining so it was just us 2 on the tour . The zoo’s wide-open spaces make you feel like you’ve been transported straight to Africa — it’s breathtaking how much room the animals have to roam. If you’re visiting the Melbourne area, Werribee Zoo is an absolute must-see. It was the highlight of our trip, and I can’t recommend it enough!
Ashliegh S — Google review
Had a wonderful time at Werribee Open Range Zoo! The safari-style setup makes it feel like a real African adventure. The animals looked healthy and relaxed, especially the hippos by the water. Great place to visit on a weekday—less crowded and easy to explore. Perfect for families and nature lovers. #genastar
Gena S — Google review
So good to see how great this place has grown and improved over the years. The new elephant 🐘 enclosure is amazing 👏 the safari bus tour is a good way to see the animals in their natural habitat and be free to roam the open spaces. I would highly recommend this ad a great day outdoors for the whole family.
Charlie P — Google review
We love visiting Werribee Open Range Zoo! It has many animals, and it’s a fun, exciting day for the whole family. They’ve opened the new Elephant Trail, a 21-hectare, state-of-the-art space for the elephants to roam, with beautiful, well-designed environments. We enjoy going there, and the kids love it too! It’s a day full of adventure, learning, and fun. Highly recommend! 🐘🦒🦓
Bini R — Google review
Paid $55 for the entrance ticket and an additional $60 for the Deluxe Safari, totally worth it! The deluxe safari gets you much closer to the animals, and the guide gives detailed explanations along the way. They stop for photos too, which is nice. We accidentally walked past the deluxe tour waiting point (it’s just next to the normal safari area along the elephant trail 😂), so just note, the normal safari cars are giraffe-painted, while the private/deluxe ones are zebra-painted. Easier to spot! Our guide, Daniel, was awesome, super knowledgeable and engaging. He even showed us animal items like fur, horns, and skeletons, which made it extra interesting. The small group size also meant he could spend more time explaining things to everyone. The only downside is the limited range of animals on the safari itself, mainly rhinos, giraffes, zebras, ostriches, and camels roaming freely. You’ll also see bisons, Mongolian horses, and (I think) gazelles from a distance behind fences. Would’ve been nice to see elephants or hippos too, but it makes sense since the vehicles aren’t caged like in other safaris around the world. That said, you can still see elephants, lions, and more by walking around the zoo afterwards, so it’s not a dealbreaker. Another plus, the zoo has a baby feeding and diaper changing room, super clean and even has toys to keep toddlers occupied while you clean up. Overall, a great experience! Would definitely recommend the deluxe safari for a more personal and educational tour. 🦒🦏🦓
Melvin J — Google review
Loved it. Gorgeous surrounds. Fabulous sculptures and murals. Lots of activities for the kids. Beautiful native flowers. Fairywrens galore & of course the wild animals. Sad to hear Kalinda the Cheetah had passed, as had their wild dogs but the elephants are thriving in their new enclosure.
Sally D — Google review
The open Zoo is awesome. I went on a school holiday so free for the kids. That was wonderful. No words to explain. We have two safari one is free with the entry ticket and the premium costs dollar fifty each. Our van went very near to the animals while the free safari was near too but goes only on road. Don’t wait to visit the zoo. I am delighted to post the naughty lions of the zoo.
Inthira — Google review
4.5
(15624)
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4.4
(1999)
K Rd, Werribee South VIC 3030, Australia
http://www.zoo.org.au/werribee
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Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Nestled on an extinct volcano, Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens is a picturesque showcase of trees and flowers. Established in 1863, the gardens boast a variety of flora including oaks, ash, elms, poplars, and cypresses planted over a century ago. Visitors can explore shaded paths, enjoy picnic areas, and take in panoramic views from Pioneer Tower.
Beautiful gardens! This is a lovely, quiet, serene place to walk or sit. I was disappointed that what looked like a lake on the map turned out to be a covered reservoir. However, to make up for that disappointment is the fact that the stairs to the lookout tower were not locked! Definitely worth a trip to the gardens for the beautiful landscaping, but don't miss the views from the tower. Great photo app for the surrounding area!
Jan S — Google review
Beautiful gardens. Recommend to take the scenic drive around the property first. Signs are located as soon as you drive in. It will bring you up to a carpark. Perfect place to take in the views, have a picnic, or short stroll to the wonderful cafe. Allow yourself a few hours or plan the day. Public Toilets are available. Beautiful walking trails amongst the trees, gorgeous unique flowers. Highly recommend the cafe for a bite and coffee.
Germaine G — Google review
Lovely little walk with magnificent trees and flowers along the way to a yummy cafe which located on the grounds. My son loves to climb the tower and taking photos of almost every tree there. We are visiting this place several times a year at different seasons of school holidays.
Alesia K — Google review
"Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens is a beautiful and peaceful oasis in Daylesford. The gardens are immaculately maintained, with lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and stunning views over the town. The walk to the top of the hill offers panoramic vistas, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. The historical significance of the gardens adds to the charm, and the on-site café is a great place to grab a coffee while soaking in the surroundings. Whether you're a nature lover or just looking for a relaxing day out, Wombat Hill is definitely worth a visit!"
Siva A — Google review
If you in Daylesford, go and see this little botanic garden. A little bit neglected but just in the right way to make your mind wander... Go on a quiet evening and watch the sunset or marvel at some of the big feature trees. Don't forget to walk through the fernery below the car park...
Clemens U — Google review
Very pleasant surroundings. Scenic drive. Tower walk. Cafe. Plenty of parking. BBQ shed. Facilities. Short walk to cafe. Oh, they have a cannon, too.
Tony W — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous! Just go! But goneatly if you want a coffee, cafe closes not long after lunch.
Matty S — Google review
Nice cafe to soak up the surroundings and enjoy some breakfast. Good collection of sandwiches and pastries in the counter for a smaller snack. Dog friendly too!
Riddhi S — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(484)
Central Springs Rd, Daylesford VIC 3460, Australia
https://www.hepburn.vic.gov.au/
+61 3 5348 2306
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Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park

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Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park, located on the Mornington Peninsula, is a 25-acre wildlife engagement park offering a variety of family-friendly activities. Visitors can observe over 60 animal species during the day and night, including koalas, wallabies, kangaroos, and dingos. The park provides opportunities for intimate animal interactions such as getting up close to koalas and accompanying wombats.
This morning I visited the Moonlit Sanctuary and it has been an Amazing experience! The sanctuary is perfect, clean and very week keep. It is accessible to people of any age and it ensure a very enjoyable experience. I felt that is great for people that want to explore and get in contact with Australian species. I loved the fact that all the animals are very lovely and friendly. The price is amazing for the quality and service you get, I paid only 35 € for the entrance, food to give to Kangaroos and Wallabies, and a dedicated Koala experience. I would recommend to reach the sanctuary with an Uber or a Taxi, but you can also go with public transport from the centre of Melbourne (around 2.5 hours). Very recommended and a must go to place for tourists and locals!!
Lodovico M — Google review
What an amazing hidden gem! Moonlit Sanctuary is truly special, tucked away in the outback area yet offering so much to enjoy. From the warm and welcoming staff to the beautiful nature, pond and animals specially Koala and Kangaroos. It’s the perfect spot for quality family time, peaceful, clean, and full of charm. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a relaxing escape with loved ones! Specially Kids, they’ll love feeding Koala and Kangaroo.
Z P — Google review
A nice place to see many Australian native animals up close. They all seem very well cared for, and the park feels peaceful and pleasant to walk around. We caught a few of the keeper talks, which were interesting and educational. We spent about three hours here, including time for our elderly companion’s frequent toilet visits, lunch, and never felt rushed. The café food was delicious and reasonably priced. We bought our tickets a day before on Klook, which was slightly cheaper. We chose this park because it is not too big, just right for seniors.
Leh P — Google review
We did the Behind the Scenes tour today and it was absolutely incredible! Callum was ah-maz-ing — kind, knowledgeable, and so passionate about the animals. They made the whole experience engaging and memorable from start to finish. The sanctuary itself is beautiful and clearly well cared for. My dad remembers bringing us here when we were kids, and now getting to visit again with my own son was such a special full-circle moment. It felt both nostalgic and completely fresh. Thank you, Moonlit Sanctuary and Callum, for a truly unforgettable experience!
Mel S — Google review
An Unforgettable Experience at Moonlit Sanctuary, Melbourne During my visit to Moonlit Sanctuary, I had the opportunity to see Australia’s most iconic animals, koalas and kangaroos, up close, and it was truly a remarkable experience. The sanctuary offers a rare chance to connect with nature in a calm, respectful environment that highlights the importance of wildlife care and conservation. What stood out most was the genuine love and dedication the staff have for the animals. Their passion was evident in every interaction, from sharing insightful information to ensuring each animal’s well-being. The surroundings were beautifully maintained, creating a serene atmosphere that allowed visitors to appreciate the animals in their natural setting. It was more than just a visit; it was an experience that deepened my appreciation for Australia’s wildlife and the people committed to protecting it. True conservation begins with connection, and Moonlit Sanctuary embodies that beautifully.
Heidy W — Google review
My second visit to this incredible sanctuary was on a late Sunday morning. It was moderately crowded, but the short ticket counter queue cleared quickly. However, I highly recommend visiting during weekdays early morning to avoid the crowds. During peak times, the kangaroos and wallabies are less likely to approach you for food, as everyone is trying to feed them and they are probably full. It’s quite amusing to see people begging the kangaroos and wallabies to come and eat their food. 😂 Despite the crowds, this sanctuary still lives up to its name and is definitely one of the must-visit places in Melbourne. The koala experience is worth the extra money, and the staff are all incredibly friendly. ❤️ Visited on August 24, 2025, a Sunday.
Bob L — Google review
Visited on a sunny Saturday afternoon. Sanctuary was very busy however had a lovely experience. Got to learn about the Australian wildlife and interact with the kangaroos/wallabies. Overall a terrific idea for someone to visit with kids and also those without. Spent about 3 hours overall.
Haider J — Google review
This is a very nice sanctuary where you can get a koala experience (pic and petting no holding), a great one to one with Wallabies and Kangaroos and a chance to see dingos, birds and many other great once in a lifetime experiences! Definitely recommend!
Jane F — Google review
4.6
(5975)
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4.6
(742)
550 Tyabb-Tooradin Rd, Pearcedale VIC 3912, Australia
https://moonlitsanctuary.com.au/
+61 3 5978 7935
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Spencer St/La Trobe St

Tram stop
Transportation
Tramways
Great tram stop for catching trams
Matt — Google review
Very below average tram stop to catch trams
Bianca — Google review
Nice station.
Mark P — Google review
Nice
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4.4
(7)
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4.4
(18454)
Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Shrine of Remembrance

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War memorial
Sights & Landmarks
The Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne is the largest war memorial in Victoria, serving as a tribute to Australian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the World Wars. The shrine hosts over 120 ceremonies and commemorative services annually, making it an active venue for honoring heroes. Its location offers stunning views of Melbourne city and the bay area. The solemn atmosphere and architectural design resembling ancient Greece create a poignant experience for visitors.
A beautifully designed and deeply moving memorial that honours those who served. The architecture is striking, with panoramic views of Melbourne from the upper balcony. Inside, the exhibits are thoughtfully curated, offering both history and reflection. The Eternal Flame and the Ray of Light ceremony add a solemn touch. Peaceful gardens surround the shrine, making it a place of both remembrance and quiet contemplation. A must-visit for anyone in Melbourne.
Proride M — Google review
It has been years since I was last at the Shrine and I cannot remember it looking so well kept and iconic. This area is such a wonderful part of Melbourne to walk around and to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for Australia. The trees around the Shrine are dedicated to various Battalions and units throughout the ADF history. Thank you so much to everyone involved in the maintenance of one of Australia's most sacred areas.
Tim V — Google review
A Profoundly Moving and Beautiful Experience The Shrine of Remembrance is one of the most peaceful and powerful places in Melbourne. The architecture is stunning, the views of the city from the balcony are breathtaking, and the exhibitions inside are informative and emotionally touching. It’s not just a monument, it’s a tribute to history, sacrifice, and remembrance. The eternal flame, the sanctuary, and the hourly Ray of Light ceremony were deeply moving. Highly recommend visiting, whether you’re a local or a tourist. It’s a perfect place to reflect, learn, and pay respects. Free entry and beautifully maintained grounds make it even more worthwhile.
Mehdi S — Google review
The Shrine of Remembrance is far more than just a monument, it is a moving experience and one of Melbourne's most important landmarks. Visitors should be sure to explore the Galleries of Remembrance beneath the structure. These galleries house exhibitions featuring artifacts, personal stories, and interactive displays. The experience is both educational and emotional. A climb to the Balcony is highly recommended, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Melbourne skyline.
M. M — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful place that I often visit. The architecture is impressive, and the view from the top gives a great look over the Melbourne skyline. The lush gardens around it add to the serene atmosphere. It’s a war memorial built to honour all Australians who have served and continue to serve in wars and peacekeeping missions. There’s also a museum inside with interesting displays and personal stories. It’s a place where you could sit for hours, switch off, and reflect. Definitely worth a visit.
Hersh S — Google review
It is an amazing place to visit, to learn the history of war. You’d better allow 3 hours to visit the place. There are street parking available that peak hours $4/ hour and off-peak $2/ hour.
LIANCHENG L — Google review
I were surprised there is no charge for visiting Shrine of Remembrance. Donations are accepted. Great place to visit and learn about Australian military involvement around the world 🌎 The architecture is impressive and the view of the city is breathtaking. Thank you all who sacrifice to keep us safe. Peace be on earth 🌎 🙏
Long P — Google review
The place is truly grand and beautiful, absolutely magnificent. If you visit Melbourne, this is definitely a must-see. Underneath the structure, there’s a museum that you can visit for free.
Pawarisa P — Google review
4.8
(8450)
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4.7
(6013)
Birdwood Ave, Melbourne VIC 3001, Australia
http://www.shrine.org.au/
+61 3 9661 8100
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Melbourne Skydeck

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Observation deck
Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
The Melbourne Skydeck, located on the 88th floor of the Eureka Tower, offers a luxurious observation deck with breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Visitors can enjoy stunning vistas of the CBD, Yarra River, and surrounding suburbs from this gold-plated vantage point. The highlight is a protruding glass cube that provides an exhilarating experience for those seeking an adrenaline rush.
Observation deck that has 360 degree views of Melbourne. You can identify local landmarks through the view finders or try to recognise spots you already know. There is a little cafe and a restaurant upstairs as well as a glass floor balcony to get the standard tourist shot. Overall great experience and worth the price of admission.
Phorty P — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit to Melbourne Skydeck! The 360° views of the city were absolutely stunning and gave us a whole new perspective of Melbourne. Definitely worth a visit if you want to see the city from above.
Eka S — Google review
Our visit to Melbourne Skydeck was a truly memorable experience. It’s one of the best spots in the city to enjoy a panoramic view of Melbourne from high above. The observation deck gives a 360-degree view, allowing you to take in the skyline, river, and iconic landmarks all at once. Watching the sunset from the top was magical — the colors in the sky changed beautifully, making it perfect for photos. Many people also recommend the sunrise view for a peaceful start to the day. The place is very family-friendly, and our kids were excited to spot famous buildings and watch the trams below. The interactive displays made the experience more fun for them. We tried some food and drinks from the café; although the prices were a bit expensive, we really enjoyed the mocktails, which were refreshing and tasty. If you’re visiting Melbourne, this is a must-see attraction — especially for first-time visitors who want to see the city from above. A short visit can give you a great glimpse of the entire city. Overall, it’s a wonderful experience for both kids and adults.
Salman M — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Eureka Skydeck – Incredible Views of Melbourne! A fantastic experience and definitely one of the best viewpoints in Melbourne. The 360° views are stunning — you can see the entire city, the coastline, and all the way out to the mountains on a clear day. The space is well-organised, staff are friendly, and everything feels safe and smooth. The Edge Experience adds a fun little thrill if you like something extra! Great for families, couples, or anyone visiting Melbourne. Highly recommend going around sunset for those magic colours over the skyline. 🌇✨
Nicole S — Google review
Melbourne Skydeck was such an awesome experience! The views from the top were absolutely stunning — you can see the entire city skyline. The Edge experience was super cool and definitely worth trying — it’s a fun mix of thrill and amazing views. Everything was well-organized, and the staff made it even better. A must-do when visiting Melbourne!
Maitri P — Google review
My 1st stop in Melbourne was here! I mean there is no other place with these views. Definitely a must for sunset, or just night views. You can get drinks and snacks too.
Angela P — Google review
Very good value if you buy the whole package online. The 3D simulator is very good and the views from the top excellent.. and there's the highest bar in Australia at the top.
Peter — Google review
I wouldn't recommend to get the edge ticket as you can see the view just before it without paying anything. I definitely recommend theater experience! Worth every penny!
Firdaus I — Google review
4.5
(16818)
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4.4
(8123)
7 Riverside Quay, Southbank VIC 3006, Australia
https://www.melbourneskydeck.com.au/
+61 3 9693 8888
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Melbourne Cricket Ground

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is an iconic sports venue with a rich history dating back to 1853. It has been the main stadium for the 1956 Summer Olympics and is known as the home of Australian football. With a capacity of 100,000 people, it's one of Melbourne's top tourist destinations. The MCG offers daily tours that provide visitors with insights into its storied past and significance in Australian sports history.
Visiting the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) for the first time was truly a memorable experience. The sheer history of this iconic stadium is impressive, and the guided tour brings it to life in a unique way. Our guide, Jerry, was knowledgeable and engaging, making the 60–70 minute tour informative and enjoyable. The tour takes you deep inside the MCG, including exclusive areas like the players' seating boxes, and members' lounges. One of the highlights was the bird’s eye view from the top, which gives you a real sense of how massive the ground is. There are a few facilities on site including a small café and a gift shop for souvenirs. Parking can be tricky since it’s not available inside the stadium, but we were lucky to find street parking easily on a weekday. For cricket fans, timing your visit is key. The stadium often hosts football games, so the pitch is not always set up for cricket. The best time to experience it in its full cricketing glory is during the Boxing Day Test match around Christmas. Overall, it’s a must visit spot in Melbourne, rich with sporting history and atmosphere especially if you are a cricket fan.
Yasser J — Google review
Experiencing the history and grandeur of the renowned sporting arena was truly remarkable. The comprehensive tour provided an intimate look at the stadium's iconic features, including the hallowed grounds and player facilities. Engaging with the rich heritage and significant moments that have transpired within its walls was captivating. The informative insights into the venue's evolution and its place in sports history were enlightening. Overall, the visit left a lasting impression of admiration for the venue's significance.
Dr G — Google review
Visiting the Melbourne Cricket Ground was truly a memorable experience. The stadium’s sheer size and historic significance immediately stood out—it’s not just a sporting venue, but a landmark filled with tradition and pride. Walking through the gates, I could feel the energy and legacy of countless legendary matches that have taken place here. The guided tour was well-organized and gave fascinating insights into the stadium’s history, the players, and the cultural importance of cricket in Australia. Standing in the stands and imagining the roar of over 100,000 fans was simply breathtaking. The MCG shop was also a highlight, offering a wide range of memorabilia and merchandise, perfect for any cricket lover. Overall, the visit was both exciting and inspiring. Whether you’re a cricket enthusiast, a sports fan, or just someone who appreciates history and culture, the MCG is an absolute must-visit in Melbourne
Shanz S — Google review
Visited the MCG for the AC/DC concert, and it was an unforgettable experience! The energy, the sound quality, and the atmosphere were absolutely electric. The stadium was well-organised, easy to navigate, and the vibe was just incredible. A perfect venue for a legendary show! ⚡🎸
Shrestha M — Google review
My daughter and I, visiting from England, had a great time on the tour of the MCG. Expertly guided by club member Anne, we thoroughly enjoyed the experience on the eve of the AFL Grand Final. As we anticipated, the changing rooms and Long Room were out of bounds so close to the big event, but these minor disappointments were soon forgotten as the rest of the tour was so informative and inspiring. Should you have the opportunity to also visit the adjoining museum you must do so, as this is a phenomenal experience. Many thanks to Bill, the very helpful volunteer who entertained me here. A real highlight of our trip to the city.
Peter — Google review
This is the second largest cricket ground. We were welcome to visit the cricket ground. Each and everything of the auditorium was clearly presented to us. We saw the cricketers landing area , their changing rooms , Physio therapy rooms , resting rooms . The ground was being maintained. We also saw the place where the speakers sit , the management sitting area cafeteria and so on . The best part is the museum. Very informative. Must visit whole you are at Australia don’t miss it.
Inthira — Google review
Fantastic venue for AC DC's return to Melbourne in many years. Staff onsite were great to help and answer questions. Sure it's a blast for a match there as well!
Chris S — Google review
Purchased a Tour and Australian Sports Museum Ticket. Best buy! Tour was fantastic and the museum has been well set out. Highly recommend both but if you're not a museum fan at least do the MCG Tour.
S M — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(9201)
Brunton Ave, Richmond VIC 3002, Australia
https://www.mcg.org.au/
+61 3 9657 8888
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Melbourne Zoo

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Melbourne Zoo, established in 1862, is one of the world's oldest zoos and a family-friendly destination. It houses over 320 animal species from around the world, totaling more than 5,000 individual creatures. Visitors can explore attractions such as the Reptile House, Butterfly House, Gorilla Rainforest, and Caterpillar Greenhouse. The award-winning Trail of the Elephants provides an opportunity to interact with these majestic animals in a recreated Asian village setting.
A great day out for the whole family. So many gorgeous animals to see. Our family favourites are the lemurs, meerkats, butterflies, giraffes and penguins. The staff are always friendly and they are happy to share their knowledge of the animals. My kids love the main play area near the carousel. A fun place for them to run around or sit down to eat.
Aimee E — Google review
A bit like sealife we were underwhelmed. Im not sure Melbourne Zoo lives up to its expectations of a world class Zoo. It had so much potential. Now we are spoilt!! San Diego Zoo for example, and even Singapore. Personally I preferred Perth Zoo. I think the big thing for us was what appeared to be the lack of animals. Yes I know they could be sleeping but it felt like there was mostly only one of everything and you had buckleys chance seeing it. Funny enough you actually go to a zoo to see animals. Some of the enclosures felt small and not really good enough. There were also no shows like most other zoos, normally a daily programme. Also a lot of sections were closed either for a private function (not acceptable) or i don't know what. As with every entertainment event Food and Beverages are always a rip off but the quality, variety and costs here were terrible, again compared to other zoos. To be totally honest for the cost it's not really worth it. Fantastic for tiny kids otherwise forget it.
Mr S — Google review
Had a really great time at Melbourne Zoo, the weather was a little crazy so not all the animals were out but it was still okay. the meerkats are so adorable, they are definitely used to people. Few food places within the zoo out didn’t get the opportunity to eat at them. Found a couple of gift shops with a huge range of memorabilia. You get to walk inside a cage with lemurs in it which was really cool. zoo is open from 9am onwards. I suggest bringing an umbrella because the ones in the gift shop are $40. There is also a beautiful Japanese garden and a koi fish pond. Great function rooms.
B L — Google review
we spent 3 hours here (skipped a handful of exhibits). great zoo to visit. super easy to navigate, great variety of animals. animals look well taken care of, with a lot of thought and effort put into their habitats and enrichment. lots of education for visitors. appreciate all the conservation efforts and information as well. loved this zoo and highly recommend it.
Nadya M — Google review
Melbourne Zoo is an amazing place to spend a day. The grounds are beautifully kept, and the habitats feel natural and spacious, giving you the sense that the animals are truly cared for. Don't expect to see all the animals. Some of them are sleeping or just hiding from the public. Not all of us like cameras and lots of attention. Hahaha 😁 There’s a fantastic variety of wildlife — from lions and gorillas to playful lemurs and the always-fascinating butterfly house. It’s also very family-friendly, with plenty of activities and areas for kids to learn and explore.
Tadas G — Google review
We had a fantastic day out! The zoo was huge and had so many animals to see. The food was yummy and prices were super affordable. Only bummer was the butterfly garden was closed when we visited. Would definitely come back, there's just so much to see and enjoy!
Nick — Google review
Had a wonderful visit to the zoo to see the new baby giraffe. We are members and love visiting the zoo as a family. The staff are always friendly and knowledgeable. Loved the butterfly house but was disappointed at the Asian tourists trying to touch the butterflies. There really needs to be an attendant in the butterfly house the whole time because even after pointing to signs not to touch these people were touching. Made my heart sad for the little butterflies.
Carly S — Google review
visited the Melbourne Zoo on a Friday and was genuinely impressed. It’s hands down one of the best zoos I’ve ever been to. The variety of animals is excellent, and what really stood out to me was the thoughtful, intelligent design of the enclosures. They allow you to get remarkably close to the animals — much closer than in many other zoos — without ever compromising the animals’ comfort or safety. While the ticket price is on the higher side, I found it absolutely worth it once I was inside. You can really tell that a lot of care and effort goes into making this place special — both for visitors and for the animals. Highly recommended!
Jonas S — Google review
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Elliott Ave, Parkville VIC 3052, Australia
https://www.zoo.org.au/melbourne
+61 1300 966 784
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Hanging Rock

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Nature & Parks
National park
Hanging Rock is a sacred prehistoric volcanic formation located near the small town of Newham, just a short drive from Woodend. It holds cultural significance for the local indigenous peoples and gained worldwide fame through Joan Lindsay's book 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' and its film adaptation. The windy walk to the summit offers a breathtaking 360-degree view of the Macedon Ranges.
We had a really lovely day at Hanging Rock today. The climb was spectacular and the views were beautiful. Loved learning the history too. Recommend wearing good hiking shoes/ runners and bringing a water bottle with you.
Addie — Google review
This is undoubtedly a place steeped in mystique, definitely worth a visit. It reveals a story that took place in 1900, when a group of children from a boarding school were visiting this mountain. Four girls decided to explore the rock on their own. One of them got scared and returned to the other children. Three girls continued on their way, soon joined by their maths teacher. Eventually, they went missing. One girl was found shortly after, but she couldn't explain what had happened. After the investigation begins, a series of tragic incidents and suicides occur! It’s chilling! Visiting the mountain can be challenging for people with disabilities. However, they can still feel the full power of this place, the power of this rock, from below! Before the climb to the rock, there is a museum dedicated to this story. This place truly evokes a certain sense of fear, especially if you learn about the history before starting the ascent.
K K — Google review
Perfect spot for a relaxing full-day escape! Loved spending the whole day here — the flat-rate parking makes it super convenient, no need to worry about time. There are plenty of picnic areas with great shade and clean facilities. The walking and hiking trails are beautiful and peaceful, surrounded by nature and fresh air. Perfect place to unwind, have lunch with friends, or just enjoy a quiet solo day outdoors. Highly recommend bringing a picnic mat and snacks!
Evan K — Google review
Hanging Rock is a striking geological formation located near Woodend, about an hour’s drive northwest of Melbourne, Victoria. Known for its mysterious rock formations and panoramic views, this ancient volcanic outcrop is a popular spot for hiking, picnics, and wildlife spotting. Made famous by the novel and film Picnic at Hanging Rock, the site holds cultural and historical significance and offers a unique blend of natural beauty and local legend. A must-visit for nature lovers and day-trippers from Melbourne.
The N — Google review
Magical! We were lucky to do it when it was a low traffic day. I got no other tourists in my photos. We didn't get held up by slow walkers it was a beautiful 20° day clear sky sun out. Magical. I suggest taking a small picnic lunch up and having it at the top. Beautiful! Oh and make sure you at least go on the stairs track. That's where the magic is!
Debbie C — Google review
Great place for a short family hike. Takes 20 min to reach the top. Good facilities for a picnic with BBQ. Cost 15$ for car access.
Marius B — Google review
An absolute gorgeous place to go for a weekend hike, complete with a fantastic cafe for a bite afterwards. Worth avoiding hot days though, climbing the may be challenging for some people.
Nick E — Google review
Nice place to visit with family if you would like to have a short walk with nice landscape view. However, car entry ticket price is $15 which seems to be bit overprice compared to what park has to offer. Its one time go place though...
Lalit M — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(435)
139 S Rock Rd, Woodend VIC 3442, Australia
https://www.visitmacedonranges.com/tourism-listing/hanging-rock/?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=gbp-listing-hanging-rock
+61 1800 244 711
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Puffing Billy Railway

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Tours
Scenic Railroads
Puffing Billy Railway is a historic steam train from 1900 that offers open-air carriages and scenic routes within the Dandenong Ranges near Melbourne. It's Australia's oldest surviving steam train and takes passengers on a journey from Belgrave to Gembrook, showcasing the lush landscapes of the Dandenong Ranges. The ride includes passing over bridges, through tunnels, and by charming country towns, providing a nostalgic experience for locals and an off-the-beaten-path adventure for tourists.
My family experienced incredible emotions on this train. It was amazing! We saw lots of animals. Many people with smiles! For the kids, it was like a fairytale, very magical! The whole staff was incredibly kind! The only thing that upset me was that you need to book one to two months in advance! But it's worth it, and I would do it again! recommend it to everyone for the Puffing Billy Railway.
K K — Google review
Had an amazing time yesterday at the puffing Billy steam train ride from Belgrave to Gembrook return It was a beautiful sunny day and the landscape and scenery was spectacular ..Almost like our train ride in Switzerland . The steam train was beautiful and it takes you back in time to the year 1900. I was a proud Victorian and was glad the puffing Billy stood the test of time The staff were all so pleasant and. Happy to be serving you . You could see that they love their job , especially our carriage attendant Vicky . We did this train ride when our daughter was 2. She is now 31. So it was a beautiful walk down memory lane .
Pamela — Google review
Puffing Billy Railway – A Journey Through Time and Nature I recently had the opportunity to experience the Puffing Billy Railway, and it was truly a unique and memorable adventure. Travelling through the lush landscapes of the Dandenong Ranges on this historic steam train felt like stepping back in time, an experience that blends nostalgia, beauty, and a sense of connection with Victoria’s heritage. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, and the staff’s enthusiasm made the journey even more enjoyable. From the gentle rhythm of the train to the breathtaking scenery along the way, every moment was thoughtfully preserved and authentically Australian. It reminded me that sometimes, the best experiences are those that slow us down and let us appreciate history, nature, and the simple joy of the journey itself.
Heidy W — Google review
I had a wonderful time on the Puffing Billy steam train — such a unique and memorable experience! The ride was incredibly scenic, with beautiful views all along the way. The atmosphere is charming and nostalgic and you really feel like you're stepping back in time. The staff were friendly and made the journey even more enjoyable.
Barbara Ž — Google review
Took a ride on a chilly, rainy spring day, the first leg to Emerald was freezing, but the return trip was perfect, so we got to sit on the railing and really feel the wind in our faces. It’s fun for kids and adults who want to unleash their inner child, though don’t expect jaw-dropping scenery, mostly forest, some backyards, a tall wooden bridge, and locals waving as you pass. The real magic? The steam, the hissing, the smell of the old train. It’s pure nostalgia, an old-school steam train experience that’s more about the journey than the views. 🚂
Melvin J — Google review
Puffing Billy Railway is a unique Victorian tourist experience. (To get to Belgrave, we travelled by train from Southern Cross, transferred at Flinders Street Station and arrived fifty minutes prior to the departure of our booked train.) Booking on line is recommended, and it is an easy process. Upon arrival, one must line up at the ticket office to collect the paper ticket. This is needed to be clipped on the platform by the conductors prior to boarding the train. The Station Master, Guard, and conductors were rather perfunctory prior to departure from Belgrave. Due to late passengers, the train departed ten minutes late. We were not fussed by this, but were somewhat disappointed by the attitude of the latecomers. The PBR staff treated the offenders with patience. Good on them. The locomotive, carriages and infrastructure are all beautifully restored and obviously well maintained. The journey to Lakeside was spectacular. The views were wonderful. Listening to the loco work up the grades was a real treat. Terminating at the lovely Lakeside Station allowed one to take a look at the Garratt locomotive and its train. (This train was the earlier service and was about to return to Belgrave.) The steam crew were more than happy to chat about their roles on the footplate and the mechanical features of the loco. This was much appreciated. One then had time to wander through the Visitors Centre. The historical display is informative and well presented. Reading about the history of the rail line and the district was quite interesting. The cafeteria was incredibly busy, but after ordering our food, it arrived promptly. The food was tasty (a chicken focaccia and soup of the day), and obviously freshly made. The catering staff were great. Very efficient. A walk around the lake was a real treat. The Dandenongs are a beautiful part of Victoria. Many passengers took advantage of the long break prior to the train departing to return to Belgrave. Returning to the Lakeside platform, and taking the opportunity to checkout the NA loco, I was able to chat to the young fireman. He is a great PR rep for PBR. We were able to talk about the loco and firing techniques. The return journey to Belgrave again a wonderful experience. A highly recommended experience well worth the effort to visit.
Kevin M — Google review
Great night had. Enjoyable experience and definitely a must for anyone that loves trains and a bit of nostalgia. Toilet access at Belgrave was good, great communication and a really fun night for all ages
Jacinda B — Google review
We recently held our wedding with the Puffing Billy Railway, chartering a train for our guests from Belgrave to Nobelius Siding (which was surprisingly affordable!) and hiring out the Nobelius Packing Sheds as our reception venue. On our wedding day, the staff went absolutely above and beyond in their service to us, with meal and drink service on board the train, and full catering with table service at the reception venue. The locomotive crew were even willing to move the train for better photos after its arrival at the station, and were willing to delay the return trip to Belgrave by 15-30 minutes when the reception ran late. It felt like the entire railway was there for us, and every one of our guests had nothing but positive things to say about the experience. During the planning process, the railway and staff were also very accommodating. They provided us with multiple inspections of both the venue and the dining carriages so that we could plan ahead, set up a taste testing date for the reception menu, worked with us to schedule a train that worked around their existing timetable, and allowed us access to the venue on the day before and after the wedding for bump in/out. Although there were sometimes some issues in communication which led to a headache or two, they allowed us to develop a thorough plan well in advance of the day. All in all, I'd highly recommend Puffing Billy as a venue for anyone looking for a way to make their wedding day a bit more unique. (Photos by "Had To Be You Weddings".)
Andrew C — Google review
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4.5
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1 Old Monbulk Rd, Belgrave VIC 3160, Australia
https://puffingbillyrailway.org.au/?utm_source=gbp&utm_medium=organic
+61 3 9757 0700
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Dandenong Ranges

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Mountain range
Nature & Parks
Dandenong Ranges, located in the Yarra Valley, is a picturesque mountain range offering a mix of natural beauty and cultural experiences. Visitors can explore botanic gardens, encounter wildlife at Healesville Sanctuary, and enjoy zip lines amidst an art-filled cultural center. The area boasts quaint towns and stunning landscapes with opportunities to visit the Rainforest Gallery/Donna Buang in Yarra Ranges National Park and ride the Puffing Billy Railway.
Unlike anything I'd ever experienced back home in Indiana. Felt like Jurassic Park! Saw so many Cockatoos, absolutely beautiful.
Chad M — Google review
Great for short one day trip. Nice for short trekking trips. Scenic view is all worth.
Gunjan S — Google review
The Dandenong Ranges, located just outside of Melbourne, Australia, is a stunning destination known for its lush forests, charming villages, and vibrant gardens. Visitors often rave about the breathtaking scenery, with towering eucalyptus trees and scenic viewpoints that offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. One of the highlights is the range of walking trails, which cater to all fitness levels, allowing guests to immerse themselves in nature. Popular spots like the 1000 Steps Kokoda Track Memorial Walk and the tranquil Sherbrooke Forest are frequently mentioned in reviews. The quaint villages of Olinda and Sassafras are also beloved for their boutique shops, cozy cafes, and the famous chocolate shops, making them perfect for a leisurely day out. The vibrant local flora and fauna, especially during spring when the gardens are in full bloom, adds to the allure. Overall, the Dandenong Ranges is highly recommended for anyone looking to escape the city and enjoy a mix of adventure and relaxation amid nature. Whether you're hiking, exploring gardens, or simply soaking in the tranquility, it's a place that leaves a lasting impression.
Rahul D — Google review
Beautiful scenery. Roads left in disrepair with large pot holes. Better to do road travel in NSW.
Andrea F — Google review
It’s a place full of magic!! Go early morning and returns before 5:30pm.. amazing place to be.. loved it
Raghav S — Google review
I really love the trails experience. So calm and nature loving experience
Gayan D — Google review
Possibly the best place in Melbourne. If you don’t visit the Dandenong‘s when you’re in Melbourne, you’re missing out on a spiritual experience. Going for a walk amongst those beautiful trees in that fresh air, with the incredible scenery cannot be beaten.
Mel M — Google review
Very beautiful place
Sonia C — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(1107)
Mount Dandenong VIC 3767, Australia, USA
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Healesville Sanctuary (Zoos Victoria)

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Wildlife refuge
Outdoor Activities
Healesville Sanctuary, located in the Yarra Valley, is a dedicated zoo focused on Australian wildlife conservation and fighting extinction. Visitors can support this not-for-profit organization while enjoying up-close encounters with wombats at Wombat Pat and Play, witnessing the daily bird show 'Spirits of the Sky,' and learning from informative Meet the Keeper talks. The sanctuary offers an immersive experience for kids with interactive exhibits like Tales from Platypus Creek and Dingo Country.
This sanctuary is such a peaceful and beautiful place to visit. The surroundings are calm, green, and full of natural beauty, making it perfect for relaxation and photography. You can spot a variety of birds/animals and really connect with nature here. The area is well-maintained, clean, and safe for families. A wonderful escape from the busy city life—highly recommend visiting for anyone who loves nature and tranquility.
Priyanka P — Google review
Absolutely love Healesville sanctuary! My kids and I always have the best time when we visit. The staff are lovely, animals are gorgeous, plenty of play areas and beautiful bush land. I love the peaceful feeling I get when I hear the river water run. The flight arena bird show is always fun but warning it can get quite toasty in the warmer weather as there’s little to no shade in this part. I absolutely adore the bird enclosure with the gorgeous black cockatoos ❤️ my favourite birds. The kids love all the play areas but their favourite is the sandpit with the dinosaur skeleton.
Aimee E — Google review
Fantastic experience. Bigger than I expected. Good to have talks at different locations. So happy I got to see a platypus, Tasmanian Devil family at feeding time and echidna. The koalas were active moving and eating so it was a perfect time to walk past. Spirits of the Sky show was awesome. The birds were so well trained out in the wild (no enclosure) and they performed for us. Loved the swoop to catch a fish in the water, crack open an emu egg and reveal of thanks signage. It was different seeing a wombat and kangaroos in an upturned position (playing dead). Wow, a tree kangaroo. A wonderful visit and beautiful sunshine to make it the amazing time I had. The map was really handy and the signages were great.
Esther S — Google review
I love coming here, every time we return it’s always as enjoyable as the last. The habitats created for all the animals are beautiful replications of their homes in the wild. The wellbeing and happiness seems to be well taken care of in this zoo, the animals always seem very at ease no pacing or signs of distress. There’s something really serene and peaceful about this place, love having a chat with the staff too. Today was the first time we went near the end of the day, and it worked out quite well as we got to see the kangaroos having their evening feed, looked at the reptiles with not a single person in the the whole building too. Always a lovely experience.
Charlotte V — Google review
A wonderful zoo will undoubtedly delight visitors. The extensive grounds offer the opportunity to get acquainted with a variety of wild animals, from platypuses to rare species of kangaroos. You can also see active snakes and turtles here, as well as visit the laboratory and observe many wild and rare birds. Additionally, visitors will be able to see dingoes, koalas, and much more. Visiting this remarkable zoo promises to be interesting for both children and adults.
K K — Google review
We only had about 3 hours to spend and wish we had more. The exhibits were excellent. The animals had a lot of space and were also visible most of the time. The Tasmanian Devils were very active when we were there. We also got to see the platypus and attend the talk about them. I wish we had more time to hear more of the talks. The presenter was very knowledgeable and patient. The bird enclosures were also very nice with volunteers available to answer questions.
Crys — Google review
Me and my friends are all Zoo Victoria members, and we absolutely love animals! 🐾 Healesville Sanctuary is one of our favourite places to visit. We often come here whenever we have free time — it’s such a lovely and joyful place to walk around and spend time with friends and family. All the staff are always so nice and friendly. I especially love listening to the animal talks and watching the Spirits of the Sky bird show — it’s amazing every time! 🦅 We always leave feeling relaxed and happy after visiting. Highly recommend it to all animal lovers! 🌿💚
Rayne J — Google review
We walked around for about 3 hours seeing the animals and watching a cool birds of prey experience. There were lots of different kinds of parrots and water birds. I was so stoked to see some pelicans up close as id only ever seen them on tv. We didn’t get to hug a koala or hold a snake but I fell in love with the echidnas and the baby duckbilled platypus. Most of the animals were either hiding in the shade in the cool and i didnt blame them as we were melting ourselves. It got up to 25 or 26c at one stage. 40 years ago I visited this sanctuary when I was on a big international group camping trip kind of like a scout jamboree but it was called Rally Arura ( and was church based). It’s certainly changed a lot in the past 40 years. I’ll have to hunt out my old photos when I get home. Was it worth $119 AU for the two of us? Definitely.
P B — Google review
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4.5
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Glen Eadie Ave, Healesville VIC 3777, Australia
http://www.zoo.org.au/healesville
+61 1300 966 784
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Steavenson Falls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Steavenson Falls is a must-visit attraction in Marysville, offering a stunning 84-meter drop waterfall. Visitors can access the falls from the car park with a short 700-meter walk to the viewing platform. For those seeking more adventure, there's an option to hike from the town center, which takes around 30 minutes to an hour depending on fitness levels. The area also features camping grounds and trails for outdoor enthusiasts.
A must visit place, 84m falls located just 350m from the parking lot(if you're lucky enough to get a parking near the entrance 😉), we couldn't try the longest hike since we were with a toddler. Very convenient walk if you want to visit the bottom of the fall, have to take a steep climb to reach the top of the fall. Finding a parking spot wasn't easy for us since it was on a public holiday. Toilet facilities were ok. Can take the pram up to certain point and have to leave it if you want to witness the falls from the best viewpoint. Swimming is strictly prohibited since the water is used for town water supply.
Ahamed M — Google review
Easy walk from the car park. Only 700 meters. There are harder longer options available that are very scenic. It's good to see the progress of recovery after the 2009 fires, but will take many years for the trees to grow back to the same grandeur. A visit at night is highly recommended, where the falls and the paths are lit from the small 13kw hydro electric plant on site.
Walter — Google review
Magic short walk for the family up the Falls. Steep in sections, but a well kept track. Toilet facilities too. Nice and close to town for a lunch stop after the walk. Loads of options there. Also a great park for the kids too.
Christian C — Google review
Always an amazing experience. I have been to the falls 4-5 times and it never fails to bring a smile on my face. If you can do a bit of hike you should go to the top of the fall as the experience there is really amazing and the views to love for. However if you are kids or don’t have much time then just a short walk to the viewing platform and you would love the fall.
Richa N — Google review
Best waterfall we have been too! There is about 20 car spaces in the car park, my advice is go early otherwise you will be parking further down the road and walking more. Toilet on site and only about 2 minute walk on flat ground from car park to viewing platforms to see the waterfall. There are several other trails for those who want the extra adventure, we took one to the top of the waterfall, about 15min up and 15min down, take care on the muddy track and wear appropriate footwear. The sound, the views, the smell all just incredible, our 9yr old handled it very easy and we saw some elderly people also doing the hike to the top. If you have read this than you need to be in your car already and going :)
Brendan — Google review
It's so beautiful here , the creek with its clear water running from the waterfall, the nature sounds it's a very peaceful place to visit . It is about a 45 min hike if you're going all the way to the top of the waterfall.
Sarah — Google review
Beautiful waterfall, best scene from below but definitely worth the 800m-hike to the top of the falls for good views and fresh water. Get there before 11am to avoid crowds.
Amit S — Google review
This place is absolutely stunning! With its majestic waterfalls and top-notch security, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy quality time with family and friends. @viajandoconmibandera
John S — Google review
4.7
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4.7
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Falls Rd, Marysville VIC 3779, Australia
http://marysvilletourism.com/
+61 3 5963 4567
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Mount Buller

Nature & Parks
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Mount Buller is a resort village in eastern Victoria, Australia. It’s known for its downhill ski slopes and terrain parks. Bike trails and footpaths also crisscross the mountain. The National Alpine Museum of Australia has exhibits on the country’s alpine regions and chronicles the history of winter sports in Australia. Mountain peaks, waterfalls and high plains characterise the nearby Alpine National Park.
4.0
(465)
Victoria 3723, Australia
http://www.mtbuller.com.au/
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Canyon Walk

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Canyons
Canyon Walk in Bright, Victoria is a must-visit attraction within Mount Buffalo National Park. This easy three-kilometer walk along the Ovens River offers a glimpse into the area's gold mining history and features scenic views, suspension bridges, and abundant birdlife and wildflowers. The 5 km trail winds through picturesque mountains and water bodies, making it ideal for hiking enthusiasts and families with children. Visitors can also enjoy engaging activities together while taking in the stunning natural beauty.
As you embark on the Canyon Walk, you'll witness Ovens River rushing through the gorge below. The trail takes you through tunnels, over bridges, and along narrow ledges, offering spectacular views of the canyon. You can do simple and small circuit, refer the map attached. On a sunny day nothing beats the trail walk and a coffee from one of the cafes in the river bank.
R D — Google review
Awesome place to visit this time. Colourful and vibrant. Walking two sides of the river with so many colours and the water sound is heart melting and great experience
Tawsif S — Google review
My husband and I did this walk today with our baby in a carrier, it's a pretty easy walk, reasonably flat with some steps. It's a really great scenic walk, I'd highly recommend it for anyone visiting bright. Their is a rocky part to cross but it looks worse than it is, it was pretty easy to get across.
Adele E — Google review
The Canyon Walk in Bright is a delightful riverside trail that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Following the Ovens River, this 3–5 km loop features lush forests, two suspension bridges, and remnants of 19th-century gold mining activity. It's an easy walk suitable for most ages and fitness levels, with options to shorten or lengthen the route as desired. Whether you're visiting in spring to see wildflowers or in autumn for vibrant foliage, the Canyon Walk is a must-do for anyone in Bright.​
Sameera D — Google review
Excellent loop walk close to town. Out one side of the canyon and back the other.
Kim — Google review
It was a bit difficult to understand where the start point was, so had to wander around a bit. But other than that, it's a really nice and easy walk to do, Stunning Canyon views and reminders of the Gold Rush.
Federica T — Google review
It was such a beautiful walk , we visited at the end of April and the trees were changing colour , the air was crisp in the morning, There's two walks , one shorter than the other . Highly recommend this walk , very peaceful.
Lucia B — Google review
Quite a peacefull walk with a Gr8 Camping Ground on one side and the Ovens River . If u r heading up2 Myrtleford, Porepunkah or Bright l highly recommend this walk . On the Bright Shopping Centre side there is a Terrific Walking Track that l also recommend. Enjoy Folks
Robert P — Google review
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8 Star Rd, Bright VIC 3741, Australia
22

City of Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens

Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Formal gardens containing a wealth of native & exotic plantlife & a small-scale railway.
The Wagga Wagga Botanical Gardens are a fantastic destination for all ages. The beautifully maintained gardens showcase a diverse range of plants, offering a peaceful escape or a scenic spot for a stroll. The free-entry zoo is a treat, especially for families, and the miniature railway adds a touch of charm and fun. Kids love the well-equipped playground, and the picnic areas make it easy to spend a full day here. With so much to explore, it’s a must-visit attraction in Wagga Wagga!
Purnima S — Google review
This place was awesome! I was able to see so many interesting things while visiting. Loved it!!
Stephanie S — Google review
Very well set out gardens.with lots of picnic spots and BBQ, plus a small take away shop at the front. We worth the walk around with all the different areas set out like a native area, desert area, rain forest etc. Set out at least a 1/2 day to see it all. Jenny Divers
John D — Google review
Well maintained gardens that's free entry and parking. There's different areas, eg kids playground, rainforest, zoo, cafe etc. There's a model railway but check times as it wasn't operating when i went during the weekday.
Metta M — Google review
A gorgeous free zoo! You can pet the animals and hold the birds and feed the cows. Such a sweet and wonderful day out!
Chel D — Google review
A lovely well-maintained garden. Very peaceful. Plenty of parking is available on-site.
Jason H — Google review
In OK condition. It was disappointing that most plants were not labelled with their names and some gardens were full of weeds. However, there are many wonderful plants there, a zoo,, playgrounds and picnic facilities and a wonderful mini train to ride on on 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month. A great place for families.
John H — Google review
Beautiful gardens to sit and enjoy the sun . We didn't see any animals . I think it's too cold for them. At 8 degrees at 1130 am. My whinge for these gardens are. The toilet lights didn't work. If I had a child go in there, it would scare them it was pitch black ⚫️ in the toilets. Luckily, I had my phone for lighting. Big slip up wagga council. It's a safety issue. Great area for kids to play. A nice walk to stretch ypur legs.
Helen R — Google review
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MacLeay St, Turvey Park NSW 2650, Australia
https://wagga.nsw.gov.au/parks-and-recreation/parks-beaches-lakes/botanic-gardens
+61 1300 292 442
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Junee Licorice & Chocolate Factory

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Chocolate factory
Tours
Discover the delightful Junee Licorice and Chocolate Factory, an award-winning destination where you can witness the art of creating delicious sweets. While there, take a break at the charming Junee Railway Station Cafe housed in a historic railway building. If you're visiting on the first Sunday of the month (excluding January), don't miss the Junee Rotary Farmers Market for some fresh local produce.
I loved visiting the Junee Licorice & Chocolate Factory. Seeing how the licorice is made and turned into different products was very interesting. I was glad I did the tour. I bought heaps after partaking in much free sampling of their range. Definitely a highlight of my recent trip to Junee.
Kezza T — Google review
Great venue for an excursion with the family. Lots of parking on the street if the main carpark is full. It was very busy here so unfortunately we couldn’t try the cafe as it was fully booked and there were no tables. Take a gold coin with you as there’s a motor museum next door that requires a gold coin for entry.
Abe W — Google review
I’m so sad I didn’t discover this beautiful place earlier! The dining atmosphere is amazing, the staff are super sweet, and the food is absolutely delicious. The best part is that you can actually watch the chocolate and licorice being made, and then buy the beautifully packaged products right in the shop. Simply perfect! I love this place so much—every souvenir was so tempting to take home. Both the products and meals are very reasonably priced. Such a fantastic tourist spot! 👍
C C — Google review
The Junee Licorice and Chocolate Factory is located in the old flour mill of Junee, New South Wales. Explore an Immersive World of Chocolate & Licorice Have a sneak peek of your beloved treats coming to life through the porthole windows, or take part in a guided tour of the factory floor, and learn how our products are made.witness the creation of organic licorice and chocolate products under the brand Green Grove Organics. For the more creativity souls, why not make your own giant chocolate freckle. Indulge in the Millroom Restaurant for breakfast or lunch, and you can’t go past trying their hot chocolates made with real melted Belgium styled chocolate! It’s the perfect day trip escape.
Ana L — Google review
Fantastic information if you can do your. So worth it. More than just a factory, gift shop, whiskey distillery and a restaurant. Fantastic place to visit, meet up and have a great day. Then next door visit the museum of Cars,Mowers, Motor Bikes, plus more.
Kerrie L — Google review
A fun experience for the kids (and us adults too) to watch the licorice being made. A nice looking on site cafe as well as a shop with lots of licorice and chocolate choices. A walk around the gorgeous outdoor gardens with plenty of seating and photo opportunities.
Lauren W — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ We had a lovely visit to the Junee Chocolate and Licorice Factory! The place has such a charming and welcoming ambience — perfect for enjoying their delicious treats. We tried the strawberry and chocolate milkshakes, and both were rich, creamy, and absolutely delightful. The gift shop downstairs is fantastic, offering a wide variety of chocolates and licorice to take home — perfect for souvenirs or gifts. I also loved that you can watch the factory in action through the viewing windows, which makes the visit even more interesting. Don’t miss the second-floor shop either — it’s full of kitchenware and Crocs shoes, a fun little bonus find! Overall, a great stop for families, chocolate lovers, and anyone passing through Junee.
Hankerie S — Google review
I found the property and building very beautiful but I waited 45mins for an underwhelming hot chocolate.. being a place where chocolate was made, I expected a better hot chocolate. The place was busy so that could have been the reason….. I am in Wagga for a few weeks, so I look forward to revisiting before I leave to try the wood fired pizza and maybe give the hot chocolate another go. Hopefully it’ll come in the nice tall hot chocolate glass next time.
Casey M — Google review
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Licorice Factory, 45/61 Lord St, Junee NSW 2663, Australia
https://www.juneelicoriceandchocolate.com/
+61 2 6924 3574
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The Dog on the Tucker Box

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Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Monuments & Statues
The Dog on the Tucker Box monument in Gundagai depicts a famous 1850s bush ballad. The town offers more than just a pit stop, with its picturesque Riverina landscape and nearby attractions like artisan cheesemakers and chocolate factories. Despite some flood damage, the town is still worth exploring. Unfortunately, the iconic shop associated with the monument was recently broken into, but visitors are encouraged to show support to the owners.
A must-see ! Great story! Walk around the park and read the signs. Take in the beautiful trees and surrounds. Try not to look at the rubbish on the ground. I wonder if the restoration will happen soon? Looked through the shop. Offers light food and drinks.
Jenni S — Google review
It's the small tourist stop you do either on the way to Victoria or New South Wales It's sad to see the shoo all closed up and the statue looking a little worse for wear. Still a good stop to stretch our legs, however. You can buy farm-fresh apples from a shed about 200 meters away from the Dog in the Sydney direction. If you drive towards the Olivers you can also have a photo with the big koala
Ray — Google review
Had a little stroll in the dog walking area. My pup loved it, & he even wanted to get on the original tucker box for a photo op! But, he's a bit of an escape artist & there were other dogs around, a freeway nearby, & way too many people and vehicles! So that didn't happen! We got close though, & a quick snap or 3! Good to see some works in progress with the new site for the old dog 🐕 mapped out on a billboard.
Melanie P — Google review
🐶 The Dog on the Tuckerbox, Gundagai ​This is the famous Dog on the Tuckerbox Pioneer Monument, an iconic piece of Australian folklore and a major tourist attraction located near Gundagai, New South Wales. ​Key Features ​The Statue: A bronze statue of a loyal dog sitting atop a wooden box, which is a "tuckerbox" (an Australian term for a food container). The dog is looking upwards, away from the box. ​The Base: The statue sits on a stone pedestal with plaques dedicating the monument "To our Pioneers" and commemorating its unveiling by Prime Minister Joseph Lyons in 1932. ​Location: The monument is situated in a paved area, which includes a small water feature (visible in your photo), and is adjacent to a cafe and farm shop, creating a popular rest stop for travellers on the Hume Highway. ​The Story ​The statue is inspired by an old Australian folk poem, dating back to the 1850s, about a bullock driver's misfortunes. The final straw for the unlucky bullocky was finding his dog sitting on (or, in the original, fouling) his food box, or "tuckerbox," which was an essential item for pioneers and drovers. The well-known folk song, "Where the Dog Sits on the Tuckerbox (Five Miles from Gundagai)", further immortalised the story. ​It has become a symbol of the resilience, hardship, and unwavering spirit of Australia's early pioneers and bullock drivers, and the loyalty of their working dogs. ​It's one of those classic Aussie roadside stops—a bit of history, a bit of humour, and a great excuse to stretch your legs. Just don't let your own dog sit on your lunch! ​Would you like to know more about the poem or the bullockies it commemorates?
Koonthos K — Google review
Have always wanted to go, I would say it’s 3.5 stars, I don’t know what we were expecting but my husband thought it would be bigger like this Koala that was also at the same spot? Westopped in Gundagai and then found dog on the tucker bog as we were leaving. Luckily there is two exits as we missed the 1st one. Lots of food places, not a lot of merchandise but it is currently about to be renovated. Friendly staff, it was good to see. There was also another good lookout on the other side of Gundagai that looked out over the whole town, worth the look if you are going through.
Emm D — Google review
A nice spot to stop for a break from driving, the statue & fountain is as you’d expect.. good for a photo! I just think they should have water fountains for dogs. I saw a lot of dogs here so I’m surprised they didn’t.
Sharnie D — Google review
Always a great stop, had to show my animal lover Canadian friends. Cafe attached currently closed for rebuild. Went to the healthy cafe next to fuel depot and bought a delightful healthy lunch.
Merrin A — Google review
Couple of the stores have changed here but the Oliver’s has good food + coffee along with a range of other local produce. There are charging stations behind - though I think they’re mainly tesla.
Toby H — Google review
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37 Annie Pyers Dr, Gundagai NSW 2722, Australia
https://www.facebook.com/thedogonthetuckerboxaustralia
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Temora Aviation Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
Aviation museum featuring a number of historic military craft & regular flying displays.
What an experience! Our family spent time at the Temora Aviation Museum, and it was unforgettable. The flight simulators were a highlight—our teenager was absolutely thrilled to take the controls of the Spitfire. It’s amazing that such an immersive experience is so accessible, and the knowledgeable staff made it even better with their helpful guidance and passion for aviation. The collection of working planes is impressive. Knowing that these historic aircraft are not just on display but airworthy adds a whole level of appreciation. The volunteers were incredibly generous with their time, happily answering questions and sharing stories that brought the history of the planes and the people behind them to life. We’re already planning our next visit, especially for one of the flying days. Seeing these planes in action must be an extraordinary sight. If you’re in the Temora area, the Aviation Museum is an absolute must-visit—whether you’re an aviation enthusiast or just curious about the area, it offers something for everyone. Highly recommended!
Claudia R — Google review
So lucky to be here to see the Grey Mouse Spitfire take off heading to the Melbourne Grand Prix for a flyover. Great Museum with very friendly helpful staff. Hubby went on the spitfire simulator and had some fun. Now has a coffee shop with nice food and hot and cold drinks. All planes in this museum actually fly as well. Very interesting and worth a visit. $20 adults.
Michelle W — Google review
Wow! The aircraft were amazing. Very well maintained with informative videos at each stop. Clean and well laid out. Great experience.
Debra M — Google review
Excellent display with guided audio and tour guides. Also flight simulators are available to hire and experience flying a warbird like a Spitfire. Cafe and gift shop on site. Excellent access for all abilities and the staff are very friendly.
Mark C — Google review
Came here for Warbirds Airshow 2024. The scale is smaller but still enjoyable. My husband enjoyed the day a lot. A food stall sold really bad food though we never expected much. Thanks for the great weather too! The accommodations around were fully booked out at least a month ago due to this event.
WH L — Google review
Well worth a visit. Friendly volunteers/staff. You can take advantage of one of their flight simulators for only $69 for 30 minutes and they include your entry fee. The on-site cafe has a good choice of food. Allow a couple of hours if you do a flight in the simulator. We did the Spitfire .
Jill S — Google review
Absolutely great, Bev was just an amazing lady. Very knowledgeable about her planes. Very enthusiastic. I had the best experience there. Thank you guys for the memories.
Stephanie S — Google review
Brilliant 👏 👏 this museum is really informative, and the variety of planes was amazing! My Mum and grandma also enjoyed it too! We are definitely coming back as we look forward to seeing a airshow here one day.
Tyson T — Google review
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1 Tom Moon Ave, Temora NSW 2666, Australia
http://aviationmuseum.com.au/
+61 2 6977 1088
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Cowra Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre

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Nature & Parks
Cultural center
The Cowra Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre is a serene 12.5-acre garden featuring streams, ponds, and annual events. The town of Cowra is known for its historical significance tied to the Cowra breakout of 1944 and its association with Japan, promoting pacifism and internationalism. The garden holds significant cultural, architectural, and historic value as a symbol of goodwill, reconciliation, and peace between nations.
The gardens are so beautiful! Lovely to walk around, the birds and lizards are great to sit and watch. If you or your kids would like you can feed the ducks and koi fish but it is an extra charge for the food for them. The cultural centre is lovely, it gives some background to the building of the gardens and who created them. The Cafe is VERY busy so if you want breakfast or lunch reserve a table ahead of time! I ended up having to go somewhere else for lunch, all the tables that weren't taken were reserved. You can sit outside in the Cafe and look over at the gardens while you eat its truly a gorgeous peaceful place to visit.
Cassandra ( — Google review
What a beautiful place. So serene, well thought out. Everything was in full bloom. Ducks were in there splendour. We even saw some ducklings Finished our afternoon off with a drink and snack from the Cafe.
Lisa W — Google review
A beautiful, tranquil experience! It is a must do attraction if you are visiting Cowra. I'm a local, and love taking my visitors and kids to the gardens. There's ducks and fish to feed, and lots of lizards to spot along the way. Highly recommended!
Melissa N — Google review
I love this place so much that I've bought a yearly ticket. I'm looking forward to seeing each season. It's a lovely drive from Canberra through Boorowa and great for my dogs. The staff are wonderful; so friendly and helpful. It's a pleasant overnight trip on a weekend.
Liane D — Google review
This was a wonderful experience to walk around these beautiful manicured gardens. They took you to another world. Great service in the cafe with great food options and then a lovely gift shop and our dogs were welcomed to join us.
Janine C — Google review
This is a lovely and serene garden that is well worth visiting. It is bigger than I expected, but not too big to be explored in 1-2 hours. You can also set up your picnic rug and spend the afternoon here. There is a cafe as well, up front.
Setyo M — Google review
Lovely and tranquil garden and not too busy. Good gift shop and cafe both of which are not over priced. Highly recommended.
Mark L — Google review
If you love flowers this is the place for you. There is plenty of parking for cars & caravans, clean facilities, gift shop and cafe. The gardens are easy to walk around with plenty of spots to stop and enjoy the view.
Flissy W — Google review
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Ken Nakajima Pl, Cowra NSW 2794, Australia
http://www.cowragarden.com.au/
+61 2 6341 2233
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Parkes Observatory

Observatory
Museums
Research institute
Observatories & Planetariums
If you’re even slightly interested in space, science, or history, Parkes Observatory is an absolute must-visit. Known affectionately as “The Dish,” this iconic radio telescope has played a major role in space exploration, including helping relay live television of the Apollo 11 moon landing. The site is incredibly well-maintained and offers a great balance between scientific significance and visitor-friendly facilities. The Visitors Centre is informative and thoughtfully laid out, with plenty of engaging exhibits explaining how radio telescopes work and the important discoveries made here. There’s also a short documentary playing regularly that gives great historical context and makes you appreciate just how important this place is. The outdoor area is just as impressive—standing under the towering 64-metre dish is truly awe-inspiring. You can get great photos and there’s plenty of signage explaining what you’re looking at. The staff and volunteers are knowledgeable, friendly, and clearly passionate about sharing the Observatory’s story. The cafe on site, Dish Café, is also a lovely spot to relax with a coffee or meal while taking in the view of the telescope. They offer both indoor and outdoor seating and the food is surprisingly good for a tourist spot—try the scones if you get a chance! Overall, Parkes Observatory is a fascinating blend of science, history, and natural beauty. It’s well worth the drive and a great stop whether you’re traveling solo, with kids, or in a group. Highly recommended!
DaRcAssan Z — Google review
In your travels North and South up and down the Newell Hwy if your never stopped and taken the time to divert off the hwy to visit the Parks Observatory you are doing yourself a disservice. If your got kids it is especially worth while. Only a hand full of Km north of Parks and about 6km down the side road will get you there. Free entry with most of activities designed and aimed at the kids around 9-14yrs. Lots of photos and interesting information panels for the adults and hands on activities for the kids. The gift shop is A1 with good prices for a wide variety of interesting items to buy. The actual 'dish' is huge and most impressive and you will be amazed. It is still in operational use presently. There is a guided tour available but we didn't do that. This side divert will easily chew up a couple of hours and both you and the kids will appreciate getting out of the car far a very interesting tourist attraction. Got a Cafe there as well. Free and ample close by parking including long vehicles and free entry. Make sure you visit the outside two opposing dishes 70mts apart where if you face into one dish and whisper your partner can hear what you say facing into the other dish. All in all a great little place to visit that will consume no more than two hours of your time and break up your drive. Highly recommend.
Jeff O — Google review
Great 3D movie to inform the public about our planet & solar system. Great displays and of course a view of the dish. Plenty of gifts & merchandise with space in mind. A cafe available. Movie was a cost, but everything else was free to view.
Randy D — Google review
Great place to look around to explore and learn some history. If you haven't seen the movie The Dish, I suggest you watch it and learn more about what it does. It's free to go in and check everything out. The whisper dishes out the front are great. You start whispering in them, and the other person over at the other didh can hear you as though you were standing beside them. Awesome place to visit
Chris W — Google review
This is my 3rd time here and it just blows my mind. Lots to see, but unfortunately the cafe/ food is now closed, very disappointed as i would have liked a coffee while enjoy the structure rotate today. Must must must do everybody!!
Claude P — Google review
Great stopover on the way to Dubbo! We saw the 3S experience which was only $16pp and we didnt even know Australia had a Observatory like this! Such a great experience
Meagan C — Google review
Nice little stop on the way through NSW. Interesting information center and GOOD doughnuts! Worth the stop if you are passing through or if you are in to space exploration and the moon landings!
Andrew N — Google review
The museum is cool, they have the universes baby picture. My brother is jealous and wants to also visit.
Shane C — Google review
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4.6
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585 Telescope Rd, Parkes NSW 2870, Australia
https://www.parkes.atnf.csiro.au/
+61 2 6861 1777
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Lake Canobolas

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled at the base of Mount Canobolas, Lake Canobolas offers a tranquil setting and diverse experiences throughout the seasons. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, water activities such as sailing, canoeing, swimming, and dragon boating. The lake features beach areas with swim platforms and clean sand for picnics. A kiosk provides refreshments while a tea house offers food options. It's an ideal spot for relaxation or leisurely strolls along the well-maintained walking track.
Beautiful place to take the family. There is a newly built playground on one side of the lake, take the bridge walk to the other side where you’ll see a great little cafe and flying fox next the the “beach” We highly recommend going when in Orange
C S — Google review
Good to those who enjoys nature and wants to do swimming as well❤️❤️ must to visit. Felt fresh amd refreshing. Child friendly environment as well.
Nabina M — Google review
A lovely place to relax, get your feet wet and meet friendly locals, both human and bird variety. Not too far out of Orange. Accessible and plenty of parking
Greg H — Google review
Orange doesn’t have many destinations, so I end up coming here almost every week. This is the best spot! I love the view—it’s amazing and it’s free. No wonder people keep coming; it’s the perfect place to relax when you’re feeling tired.
Christiani J — Google review
Relaxing place to have a get together. It’s a great place to walk, run or rest. You can cross to the other side of the lake by walking on the Dam. Lovely spot. Toilets, BBQ, Kids playground available. Parking plenty
Chathu K — Google review
A great spot in the summer. Fast to get to and plenty of parking. Not crowed out. Swimming was great. Water was refreshing but not cold. Swim platforms are anchored a short distance off the beaches. There is clean sand and grass perfect for picnics. A kiosk is available for coffee, cold drinks, snacks and ice creams. The dam is perfect for swimming with the ducks.
Greg S — Google review
Was so nice to find this lake. A little beach area on both sides of the lake. Everyone was there swimming, paddle boarding. Great walking area over the bridge and to the other side of the lake. Also a tea house was there. Had a good variety of choices of food and snacks.
Jean R — Google review
Beautiful lake. When we visited it started raining so could not finish the walk. I saw people enjoyong BBQ and swim in the lake. Great play area for kids too.
Kavita M — Google review
4.6
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4.3
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Nashdale NSW 2800, Australia, USA
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Mount Panorama Motor Racing Circuit

Car racing venue
Sights & Landmarks
Home of the Bathurst 1000 event, this road-race circuit has uphill stretches with panoramic views.
I came here because my husband is a big fan of cars and racing, and honestly, I’m so happy we checked it out. Mount Panorama Racing Circuit is amazing, the track is iconic and you can really feel the history and excitement just by being there. Walking around and seeing the circuit up close was something special. But the best part was definitely seeing my husband’s smiling face enjoying every moment. Whether you’re into motorsports or just curious, this place is definitely worth a visit. It’s an experience you won’t forget!
Zella B — Google review
A true icon and amazing destination for not only car racing fans. The views are beautiful, especially on a clear winter morning with the low cloud across parts of the town. Everyone you speak to on the mountain has a smile on their face. The walk is awesome and a great heart starter before jumping back in the car for a 3 hour drive. Thoroughly recommend the visit.
Roadcraft R — Google review
One of the all time greatest experiences of a life time. All fans of motorsport need to go to Mt Panorama, Bathurst at least once in your life. Awesome!
W Q — Google review
Finally made it to Mount Panorama, and wow, what an experience! Even when there’s no race on, just driving the circuit at normal speed gives you chills. The elevation changes, the sharp turns, the views over Bathurst… it’s unreal to imagine the pros flying through it at full speed. I stopped a few times to take in the scenery and honestly, every corner has history written all over it. The National Motor Racing Museum nearby is also worth the visit. So much passion and heritage packed into one place. Whether you’re into motorsport or just love a scenic drive with serious Aussie character, Mount Panorama is a must-visit. I left with a full heart, a phone full of photos, and a huge smile. Can’t wait to go back! 🏁🇦🇺
Aslaan S — Google review
It was interesting to have a look at the track and get an idea of what it's like to drive around. Speed limit is 60 can't imagine the speed the drivers do and in terrible weather conditions like this year. They are crazy or very brave
Pamela R — Google review
Nice track to drive for a taste of the car race even at 60km/h. The view at top of the mountain is wonderful
Kai S — Google review
The vintage motor car museum collection was really nice to see. The beautifully preserved cars and classic designs made it an enjoyable and nostalgic experience.
Reshma C — Google review
Ita the best place ever. Bathurst 1000 is the greatest event.
Rebecca A — Google review
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4.7
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Mountain Straight, Mount Panorama NSW 2795, Australia
+61 2 6333 6100
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Mudgee Honey Haven

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Honey farm
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Mudgee Honey Haven is a must-visit spot in Mudgee, easily accessible from Sydney via the Blue Mountains. The farm gate trail offers an array of local and fresh produce, including cherries, figs, hazelnuts, olives, beef, pomegranates, garlic, desert limes, stone fruits, lamb and honey. At Mudgee Honey Haven itself you can taste different varieties of honey and try skin care products made with honey.
Great shop that sells everything with honey. We tried choc, strawberry, vanilla ice cream, and the best is their honey ice cream! They mead wine is good as well.
Vanna B — Google review
Charming little place to get anything to do with honey. Learned about Mead and was surprised to really enjoy the honey beverages, alcoholic and non-alcoholic. The staff are very knowledgable and helpful. They are very good at upselling! We spent over $200! Definitely worth a visit.
Mena D — Google review
Great range of products. Very good customer service. Yummy ice cream.
C A — Google review
Great place to try and learn more about honey. The woman that helped us was so friendly, happy to chat with my son about his questions on bees. The self serve tasting was so good, we had no idea there were so many favoured honey options. The whole shop was full of all sorts of great products. Very neat and clean. We left with lots of honey and even tried their ice cream which was excellent. This is worth the visit.
M C — Google review
They used to have a demonstration of bee hive and honey extraction process which is closed for a while. Besides that’s is just a retail shop now and with higher price tag. You can their honey and have a coffee if you are driving by
Nasir K — Google review
Not far from town. What a lovely place. There’s a variety of honey to taste before buying. Lots of varieties to choose from and there’s choc honey comb chocolate for sale as well. Small cafe in the front which sells honey flavoured ice creams. Car park available on site. Highly recommended.
Raj A — Google review
Great shop with so many products related to honey and bees wax. There’s a central honey tasting area, a sample of lotions and scrubs, and a cafe that sells honey flavoured ice creams which were delicious. The staff are friendly and helpful, always asking if you need any help. They’re quite funny too even when having problems with the credit card machines. Made for a nice little shopping trip.
Kathleen Y — Google review
A lovely place with super friendly and knowledgeable staff… you will find alcohols and spirits produced with honey… so unique and memorable experience… you can taste different varieties of honey and test different skin care products made with honey too along with honey mead tastings. we loved the spiced honey mead and bee care exfoliator… you will also get non- alcoholic honey based sparkling drinks… kids loved it… and something different to regular wine tasting experience…
Padmaja B — Google review
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2 Hill End Rd, Mudgee NSW 2850, Australia
http://www.mudgeehoneyhaven.com.au/
+61 2 6372 4478
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