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I don't know when you're going, but if it's in the warmer months, I really like the Snowy Mountains in summer. Get up on the Kosciuosko main range, do a bit of hiking to the glacial lakes up there. If the wild flowers are in bloom it's very beautiful.
Aside from there, Barrington Tops is one the most under appreciated national parks I think. The Antarctic beech trees are ancient trees that go all the way back to Gondwanna. Their nearest relative is a tree in South America.
Planning to do a road trip starting and ending in Melbourne (coming from Tas on the ferry).
Looking for some thoughts on where to go and what to do and see along the way. All suggestions welcome.
Starting and ending in Melbourne is a must.
No interest in spending time in Sydney or Melbourne other than to get on and off the boat in Melbourne (been to both many times). Might travel via Adelaide but won't spend any real time there unless it's just a convenient place to stop overnight (been there many times).
So literally anywhere other than those three cities basically.
Prefer to stay overnight in hotels (room at the local pub is fine, doesn't need to be fancy) but camping out overnight is an option if that's the best thing to do and there's no hotel nearby.
Planning to travel in a normal car not a motor home etc.
Currently thinking of a clockwise route (or should we go in the opposite direction?) that goes via (listing only a few places here to show the basic route) Melbourne > Great Ocean Rd > Adelaide > Port Augusta > Broken Hill (have a reason for going via there) > wherever in NSW / ACT / Vic and ultimately ending back in Melbourne.
That's a lot of traveling obviously. This trip is going to take quite a while – thinking of at least a month.
Might change that basic plan if there's something better to see or do elsewhere but that's the thought at this stage.
So where to go, what to do and what to see along the way?
Interested in natural scenery, historic sites and ruins etc, anything natural or man-made of significance, landmarks, towns worth seeing, things to do rather than just looking at, etc.
Not at all interested in wine / food in the context of travel so won't be visiting any wineries etc. Not into taking photos of churches etc either.
Basic aim is to get out and have a look around, there being no specific destination or "point" of it as such.
So I'm basically looking for a list of things worth seeing in Vic / SA / NSW (and possibly ACT if we come back via there) that isn't in Melbourne, Adelaide or Sydney.
Any suggestions on what to do or what to avoid?
Having watched a few too many episodes of Top Gear, one in the group is thinking of buying a car just for this trip. Something like, not sure really, an old Beetle or maybe a Rolls Royce or anything else unusual they can find.... That said, we don't plan on deliberately crashing into each other or tampering with the cars and there will be no producer following behind in some obscure car from Russia (fans of TG will get it but that comment won't make sense to anyone else).
I hope you don't end up punching each other out.
That would be in the "something has gone wrong" category....
At this stage I'm thinking that Whyalla will be the furthest west we'll go, then come back east after that.
Keep the suggestions coming everyone.Getting a bit tired now so will be back looking at maps tomorrow night.
Currently thinking of a clockwise route (or should we go in the opposite direction?) that goes via (listing only a few places here to show the basic route) Melbourne > Great Ocean Rd > Adelaide > Port Augusta > Broken Hill (have a reason for going via there) > wherever in NSW / ACT / Vic and ultimately ending back in Melbourne.
a wind farm being proposed out Silverton way = reason?
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