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                <title>The Hunter valley</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[If you want to get out of Sydney there are a few options.<br><br>The Hunter valley for a day of wine tasting (if you want to stay overnight, try Peppers).<br><br>The Blue Mountains are another option.<br><br>However, for a day to remember get the seaplane (<a target="_new" href="http://seaplanes.com.au">seaplanes.com.au</a>) up to Berowra Waters. Have lunch there and then fly back.]]></description>
                
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                <title>A day out of Sydney</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[For a day trip with a difference, why not fly and dine with the Sydney Seaplanes experience <a target="_new" href="http://www.seaplanes.com.au">www.seaplanes.com.au</a>. They will fly you from Sydney to various places that are a world away from Sydney. I would recommend Cottage Point Inn and Jonahs. Both fabulous places but Cottage Point Inn feels a bit more unique within the Ku-ring-gai national park.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Cronulla</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[For a mere $6.20 (about £2.50/45-minute journey) catch the train south from central Sydney to the lesser known beachside suburb of Cronulla. Often overlooked in favour of its northern cousins, Cronulla beach is the longest stretch of sand in Sydney, and makes a refreshing change from the crowded city beaches.<br><br>After submerging yourself in the south Pacific, head across the road to Northies pub, to quench your thirst, whilst enjoying stunning sea views. Get here early on a Sunday, as the place gets packed, especially during the summer months when things can get quite rowdy.<br>If your on a budget or just want to make the most of the perfect climate and coastel location, follow the cliff path to south Cronulla beach and continue about 500 metres past Cronulla Point until you get to the tranquil Shelly Park. Here you can take advantage of the communal barbecue area, whilst enjoying the ocean views with a beer.<br><br>An essential Sydney experience.]]></description>
                
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