Address: 35km north of Tenterfield Tenterfield NSW 2372
Bald Rock National Park is located on 8883 hectares and is Australia's largest exposed granite rock. This magnificent dome is 750 metres long, 500 metres wide and rises 200 metres above the surrounding bushland. An invigorating climb via one of the two marked walking tracks is rewarded by expansive views across the beautiful granite landscape. The summit walk takes approximately 3 hours to complete a round trip. Bald Rock National Park is ideal for bushwalking and bush camping.

Cuisine: Modern Australian
Price: $30-$40 Entree & Main
Address: Cnr Melba Hwy & Gulf Rd Yarra Glen VIC 3775
The Balgownie Estate restaurant prides itself on the quality and creativity of its food. The chefs select only the freshest and best local produce to skillfully prepare menus that can truly be thought of as Australian. Influenced by French, Italian and Asian cuisines, dining at Balgownie Estate is exceptional... simple yet elegant dishes to tempt the taste buds. Try the Atlantic Salmon marinated with miso & local grown lavender served with baby fennel confit & potato.

Price: $200-$300 Double Room/Night
Address: Cnr Melba Hwy & Gulf Rd Yarra Glen VIC 3775
Nestled among the undulating hills of the Yarra Valley, Balgownie Vineyard Retreat & Spa is an impressive yet relaxing getaway, less than an hour's drive from Melbourne. Time at Balgownie Vineyard Retreat is not complete without enjoying the Balgownie Estate Restaurant which offers creative and delicious meals or, should you prefer, a scrumptious snack during the day in the cellar door lounge.

Situated 23 km south of Lord Howe Island, Ball’s Pyramid is the world’s tallest sea stack and one of a series of volcanic pinnacles formed from a massive eruption millions of years ago. This triangle of basalt rock juts up 550 metres. Windswept and inhospitable, Ball’s Pyramid was first climbed by mountaineers in 1965. Today, such activity is off-limits and viewing is by cruise boat only. Its surrounding waters are popular diving and fishing spots, and hundreds of sea birds circle its summit.

Address: 2 Bell St Yarra Glen VIC 3775
Founded in 1986, Balloon Sunrise was the first commercial hot air ballooning operation in Australia, offering hot air balloon flights over the city of Melbourne, the Yarra Valley and various regional locations in Victoria.

Address: 72 Auburn Pde Camberwell VIC 3124
On Auburn Parade you will find a bar which is sophisticated and elegant; a total hideaway from the hustle and bustle of Burke Road. Bar None is where New York style meets European Service. Quite simply Bar None is recognized as one of Melbourne's best cocktail bars. Just opened is the OUTDOOR TIKI BAR where you can enjoy a relaxing beer, wine or cocktail in an outdoor setting. Bar None is passionate about their service and their staff are well trained and totally dedicated to service.

Address: 348 Burwood Road Hawthorn VIC 3122
Baranows is on the corner of Burwood and Glenferrie Roads in Hawthorn and was originally an old bank with beautiful high ceilings. As soon as you walk in you become immediately aware that you are in one of Melbourne’s most elegant and sophisticated lounges. With the leather lounges, exotic wood tables, and a range of music covering jazz, swing and smooth lounge music, it is the perfect lounge to relax and enjoy the stunning range of drinks.

Cuisine: Bistro
Price: $30-$40 Entree & Main
Address: 1 Bridge Rd Barwon Heads VIC 3227
Situated overlooking the spectacular Barwon River mouth where the waters meets with the seas of the Bass Strait, the Barwon Heads Hotel Bistro is certainly positioned to take advantage of the million dollar views. Newly refurbished & complete with Games Room, TAB and Sports Bar, as well as Accommodation, the modern dining room is the standout feature - spacious and airy with a contemporary menu bursting with dishes using fresh local produce. Enjoy 3 varieties of oysters or nut crusted scallops.

has most, but by no means all, of the historical buildings to be seen in Hobart. Over 90 are classified by the National Trust.

Long, lonely beaches and shapely granite formations mark the Bay of Fires & Mt William National Park as a nature-lover’s retreat. Located in the north-east corner of Tasmania, its landscape of coastal heath lands and woodlands supports 100 species of birds and wildlife. The uncommon eastern grey kangaroo has found a safe habitat here. Despite its solitude, there is still plenty to do – fishing, swimming, watching seabirds or walking by the sea.

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