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Hugging
the tip of the Australian east coast, Victoria is Australia's second-smallest
state, covering 227,600 square kilometres - roughly the size of the British
Isles. Packed into such a compact area is a wealth of diverse regional
areas and attractions, from national parks and forests teeming with wildlife
to wineries, lakes and mountains offering skiing, climbing and hiking.
Best of all, many of Victoria's unique and varied landscapes are easily
accessible as day trips from Melbourne. Victoria's capital, Melbourne is located around the shores of Port Phillip Bay. The city itself sits beside the Yarra River, about five kilometres from the bay. Renowned for its sense of style and elegance, Melbourne boasts glamorous festivals and events, Australia's best shopping, a lively passion for eating and drinking, and a flourishing interest in the arts. Great vestiges of nineteenth-century architecture, built following the discovery of gold, are heady reminders of a prosperous age, while beautifully tended parks and gardens present a therapeutic respite from the pace of city life. With a huge variety of landscapes and an approachable capital city, coupled with a decidedly clement climate, Victoria can't fail to impress. So what are you waiting for? Visit our state today - you'll love every piece of it. |
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Sovereign
Hill
The
Twelve Apostles
Park Penguin Parade
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