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1. Adelaide - Mt.Gambier - Grampians National Park - Halls Gap.
Smart-Car
will transfer from your City hotel to the Adelaide Airport - pick up time
is usually around 8.00am. Your domestic flight departs Adelaide for
Mt.Gambier at 09:10hrs. Flight arrives Mt.Gambier Airport at 10:10hrs. Our
guide will meet you to start your 3 day sightseeing and adventure tour. A
short tour of Mt Gambier includes the magnificent Blue Lake, a 5000 year
old extinct volcano and some Lime stone formations, mother earth has
created over millions of years.
Departing Mt Gambier, we travel to
(Gariwerd) the Grampians Mountains National Park. (Optional Coonawarra
wine region detour is available). Lunch at one of many gourmet cafes en -
route. Upon arrival in the Grampians, (formed over 300 million years ago,
they are a Cuesta fold mountains,) travel via the Serra- and the Mount
William ranges into the Grampians National Park to Halls Gap. We explore
the spectacular views Victoria has to offer. Baroka- and Reed's lookouts,
plus hear stories of the Aboriginal culture. A chance to see Kangaroos,
Wallabies and Emus in the wild. There are over 850 different wildflowers
native to the Grampians. We suggest dinner at the Kookaburra Restaurant,
where local produce and specialties are served. A comprehensive selection
of local wines are available.
Accommodation:
Colonial Motor Inn, Halls Gap (or similar)
Meals: Lunch
Entries:
National Park entry
fees
Transport:
Smart car transfer Adelaide City Hotel to Airport, flight from Adelaide - Mt. Gambier |
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Day
2. Halls Gap - Grampians National
Park - Ballarat
Leave
the Grampians, travel through the foothills of the Mt William range,
through Ararat founded by the Chinese gold miners to historical Ballarat.
A Ballarat city highlights tour includes, Lake Wendouree and the Botanic
gardens, the Gold Shop see gold nuggets found by local prospectors. Local
Ballarat gold is 23.5 carat in it's natural state, some of the purest gold
in the world. We will step back in time, to the 1850s and relive the
exciting vibrant Goldrush Era at Sovereign Hill. You can try your luck
panning for gold in the creek, ride the Cobb & Co coach around the
township, see the craftsmen at their trades, Candle maker, Undertaker,
Blacksmith, Tinsmith, the steam boilers driving the period gold mining
machinery. Explore the underground mine, see the miners crushing the
quartz in search for that elusive fortune, a $50'000 gold nugget being
smelted and poured into ingots. Experience the exciting discovery of the
Welcome nugget, one of the largest gold nugget discoveries in the world,
(150 pounds or 2217 troy ounces) in one gold nugget, at the Red Hill
diggings. Lunch in Ballarat.
An
option in the evening "Blood on the Southern Cross" the sound
and light show, telling the story of the EUREKA rebellion in
1854.Australia's only civil uprising over gold mining licenses. Overnight
accommodation - "Ballarat lodge" 4 star boutique hotel where a
real commitment to quality, comfort, service and wonderful food, ensures
an unforgettable stay. There is a comprehensive selection of local wines
available.
Accommodation:
Ballarat Lodge, Ballarat (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Entries:
National Parks,
Sovereign Hill Historic Park entry fees
Optional:
"Blood on Southern Cross" sound and light show. (Own expense) |
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3. Ballarat - Great Ocean Road - Melbourne
We
travel across the western plains, lakes and crater district to Port
Campbell, on the "Shipwreck Coast" home of the famous 12
Apostles, London Bridge and Loch Ard Gorge natural rock formations,
stopping for many photo opportunities .Many sailing ships were wrecked in
this region during the exciting gold rush and pioneering era. Hear stories
about the heroes and heroines of this time.
We
continue travelling through the Otway National Park ( a temperate
rainforest) with giant Mountain Ash eucalyptus trees and ferns to the
seaside towns of Apollo Bay, Lorne and Anglesea, the surging "Surf
Coast" on the Great Ocean Road. A chance to see koalas, echidnas,
kangaroos in their natural habitat. Lunch is at one of many gourmet cafes
en - route. Arrive in Melbourne via Geelong, late afternoon where we will
transfer you to your City Hotel.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Entries:
National
Park entry fees Note:
Please bring good walking shoes, rain coat, warm jumper for cool days
and a hat. |