Walking down to the Werribee River

Werribee Gorge Circuit Walk With Ironbark Gorge Addition

WERRIBEE GORGE CIRCUIT WALK WITH IRONBARK GORGE ADDITION: HIKE UPDATE 23/2/19: This hike can no longer be completed as a single circuit due to the trail from Falcons Lookout to the Werribee River being closed off as Private Property. As such, we recommend that for the Werribee Gorge Circuit Walk you park and start the hike from Meikles Point Picnic Area. However, if you’d still like to … Continue reading Werribee Gorge Circuit Walk With Ironbark Gorge Addition

The Stunning Hopetoun Falls

Chase Waterfalls on The Great Ocean Road

WATERFALLS ON THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD: The Great Ocean Road and adjacent Great Otway National Park is a damn big area, so big you could spend weeks exploring it. Unfortunately, most of us don’t have weeks, so here are three incredible waterfalls on the Great Ocean Road that you can hit up on a wondrous weekend away. After a few refreshing days immersed in nature, … Continue reading Chase Waterfalls on The Great Ocean Road

Houseboat Murray River VIC

Hire a Houseboat on the Murray River

HIRE A HOUSEBOAT IN ECHUCA: If you’re looking for an EPIC weekend away, hiring a houseboat from Echuca and spending a few days cruising the Murray River guarantees a kick-ass time. With all the facilities of a modern home, you get to cruise in comfort, but don’t let that fool you – this will be a true blue adventure. Swimming, exploring, boating, paddle boarding, water-skiing, … Continue reading Hire a Houseboat on the Murray River

Luxe Bell Tents Lakeside Tourist Park

Get your Glamp on in the Grampians

Glamping at Halls Gap Lakeside Park: If you’re up for a unique experience glamping in the Grampians,  you need to check out the tents at Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park. Located just out of Halls Gap, and a stones throw from Lake Bellfield, it’s in the perfect spot to use as a base camp while you explore the wonders of the Grampians. What you need to know: We recommend … Continue reading Get your Glamp on in the Grampians

Walking to Den of Nargun along Woolshed Creek

Den of Nargun Circuit Walk

DEN OF NARGUN CIRCUIT WALK: This hidden gem is tucked away in the Mitchell River National Park and is a must-see if you’re exploring East Gippsland on a weekend away or road-tripping through. Highlights include vista-views of the national park, lush gully trails, river access, waterfalls (when flowing), pools and of course the Den of Nargun. Legend has it a fierce being, half human and … Continue reading Den of Nargun Circuit Walk

Learnng to abseil with Hangin Out

Learn to Rock Climb in the Grampians

ROCK CLIMBING IN THE GRAMPIANS: Up for a new challenge? Keen to test yourself mentally and physically? Rock climbing in the Grampians National Park is an adventure that allows you to push your limits at one of the best sandstone climbing locations in the world. With huge boulder formations and cliffs of all sizes, the Grampians is an epic place to learn the ropes (and a region that you can … Continue reading Learn to Rock Climb in the Grampians

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5 Ways a Generator Can Power Up your Camping Trip

It’s fair to say that the majority of Australian residents love camping. It gives us the opportunity to escape our busy lives, immerse ourselves in nature and spend quality time with family and friends. Oh, and it’s a whole lot of fun! To some that’s throwing a tent and sleeping bag in the car and shooting off for a quick over-nighter, for others it’s roadtripping … Continue reading 5 Ways a Generator Can Power Up your Camping Trip

Noojee Trestle Bridge

Visit the Noojee Trestle Bridge

NOOJEE TRESTLE BRIDGE: A brilliant and well preserved timber rail bridge set among beautiful native bush, the Noojee Trestle Bridge is a sight to see on your next Noojee / Gippsland road trip. Spend 30 mins exploring the trestle bridge and surrounds or use it as the starting point for the 6 km (return) walk along the old rail trail to Noojee village. FAST FACTS: … Continue reading Visit the Noojee Trestle Bridge

East Warburton Redwoods

Explore The Warburton Redwood Forest

The East Warburton Redwood Forest is one of Victoria’s hidden gems. Tucked away near the base of the Yarra Yanges, this mystical forest holds around 1450 Californian Redwoods that tower above, reaching high into the sky. Planted back in 1930 as part of an experiment by the Board of Works to study the effects that introduced tree species had on canopy interception, the East Warburton Redwood Forest is … Continue reading Explore The Warburton Redwood Forest

Bushrangers Bay

Exploring Bushrangers Bay

BUSHRANGERS BAY WALK: Walking into Bushrangers Bay is a stunning coastal adventure just over an hours drive south of Melbourne on the Mornington Peninsula. You’ll get to stride it out while taking in the views of Bass Straight from the cliff tops, before meandering down through the bush trail to arrive on the beautiful open beach of Bushrangers Bay. THE ESSENTIALS: The walk starts out relatively flat as you follow the trail … Continue reading Exploring Bushrangers Bay