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    Yarra Valley

    Posted by Ann Scriven 1 February 2006

    If you want to see some of Victoria’s gorgeous countryside (of which there is so much to see) try the Yarra Valley. Most tourist organizations can give you a hand at getting there or just hire a car and get on to the Yarra Valley website for some of the best vineyards, wining and dining experiences. Make a day trip of it or check out the amazing B&Bs and share a romantic break or perhaps just a fun get together weekend with your travelling mates.

    Here are just a few places to check out:

    De Bertoli winery and restaurant
    Amazing wines with an extensively trained staff who will take you through a super tasting experience. Their restaurant and products are also worth the drive out.

    Chandon Sparkling Wines
    As you may know, Chandon has award winning sparkling wines & here they are for your tasting pleasure. Experience their sparkling delights and beautiful light meals in front of a view to die for. Self-guided tours of the winery are also available and worth attending.

    Yarra Glen
    Located in the heart of the wine district, this beautiful very small town has loads of country style, super antique shops, great food and wonderful wines.

    Healesville
    The home of the Healesville Sanctuary, this town is hard to beat. The views are outstanding, the locals friendly. This small town is home to amazing culinary delights such as The Healesville Hotel, The Wattle Seed Cafe and Harvest. The Grand Hotel is the place to go for some good ol' Aussie fare.

    There's even a tea house at the top of a 'hill'. A bit down the main
    street and you fall into The Bohdi Tree, a place where atmosphere, great music and food are in an abundance.

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    St Kilda pier

    Posted by gabrielleprocter 6 September 2005

    St Kilda pier stretches out into Melbourne Bay. Stroll to the end and look back along the beach front towards the historic laughing face façade of Luna Park funfair.

    St Kilda

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