Barwon Heads Architecture Walk, Victoria.
A relatively obscure spot for such an abundance of architecture gems, Barwon Heads throws in whales, sublime food and two beautiful bodies of water for your visiting pleasure.
This issue includes the famous Overland Tack in Tasmania, a spectacular walk around the base of Uluru, a clifftop and beach trek on Kangaroo Island, a hike in the Blue Mountains through lush gullies and to a cave, an iconic coastal architecture walk around Barwon Heads, and an inner walk through Melbourne’s inner North revealing secret lanes and gardens.
A relatively obscure spot for such an abundance of architecture gems, Barwon Heads throws in whales, sublime food and two beautiful bodies of water for your visiting pleasure.
Circling the base of the great desert icon grants an entirely new appreciation of this enduring landscape, its sacred history and our place within it.
On track and off, the infinite nooks and crannies of the mighty Blue Mountains faithfully serve world-class everything. Including a reliable source of people to give a nod to.
Architecture, people-watching, cafés for miles – life is humming on the streets of inner Melbourne.
The Overland Track really needs no introduction. This 65-kilometre trail from Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair is one of Australia’s premier multi-day walks and an unforgettable experience for three generations.
A visit to explore Kangaroo Island’s iconic sites proves to be deeply immersive and rewarding due to encounters with the local fauna, whilst moving through an impressive landscape.
Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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