Welcome to a tour and
accommodation guide of
Victoria,
Australia.
Explore Victoria's coastline,
some of it rugged and
windswept, such as near The
Twelve Apostles at Port
Campbell along the Great Ocean
Road, one of the world’s most
scenic coastal
drives.
You can also see memorabilia
associated with history at
Warrnambool and Echuca. Fed by
mountain water the mighty
Murray River forms part of
Victoria’s northern border
Vine and citrus fruits appear
in abundance almost side by
side. A mecca for fishing,
swimming and boating, The
Murray also supports a
thriving industry in the form
of paddle steamers which
operate sightseeing and dining
cruises.
Almost all of Victoria’s
national parks are accessible
to motorists. There are
beautiful botanical gardens
all over the State, as well as
hundreds of wineries. In fact
the Yarra Valley is fast
becoming recognised as one of
the best wine making regions
in the world.
Other parts form quiet,
secluded coves and are ideal
family swimming beaches. You
can experience living history
in many forms. Take the
opportunity to visit towns as
they were in our pioneering
days. Places like Sovereign
Hill in Ballarat, historically
linked with the richest
alluvial gold rush in the
world, and the Pioneer
Settlement at Swan
Hill.
Picnic among ferns and
waterfalls while you listen to
the calls of a thousand birds.
Find Australia’s history. Pan
for gold in the towns that
were built on gold. Explore
museums and take home local
art and craft. Go swimming in
a lake, a rock pool or a river
Or find a white sandy beach
along Victorias magnificent
coastline.
Victoria is a playground of
changing landscape and natural
wonders, and it is all there
waiting for you.
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