RANGE RANGES
Read more680 km north of Adelaide. Open from April to October: 100 000 hectares. Wilderness wilderness.
GAY AND LESBIAN VISITOR’GUIDE
Read moreIf the link is broken, consult the PDF booklet at www.discovertasmania.com/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/19054/G_and_L_web_Final.pdf
GEIKE GORGE
Read more2 600 km north of Perth (near Fitzroy Crossing). Open from May to November: 3 000 hectares. Colorful wild rocks, caves in water, crocodiles protected. Activities: boat, bushwalking, camping, picnic, swimming.
DANGGU GEIKIE GORGE
Magnificent gorges over 30 metres deep, located in a national park just 20 ...Read more
GECKO CANOEING AND TREKKING
A site offering canoe and kayak safaris and hikes through the hills, ...Read more
GIRRINGUN NATIONAL PARK
Nice national park to find Blencoe Falls, Dalrymple Gap trail, Fox ...Read more
GERALDTON REGIONAL GALLERY
Read moreIf you are a lover of art, it is absolutely necessary to stop in this gallery.
INNOCENT BYSTANDER
A friendly establishment with a well-stocked cellar, and top-quality cheese ...Read more
GIANT TINGLE TREE
Giant tree, completely hollowed out and very impressive, to the east of ...Read more
HUON VALLEY HERITAGE APPLE MUSEUM
Read moreThe museum has been telling the story of apple culture since 1836.
INNOT HOT SPRING LEISURE AND HEALTH PARK
Read moreOffers 6 recently renovated hot and cold hot water pools. Open from 10 am to 17 pm. Also has a campsite.
HAMERSLEY RANGE
Read more1 400 km north of Perth (Pilbara region). Open from April to September: 617 000 hectares. River gorges and large trees.
CUTTA CUTTA CAVES
Caves in Katherine, home to stalactite and stalagmite limestone formations ...Read more
GROVE HILL HOTEL & HERITAGE MUSEUM
Read moreBy resuming the Stuart Highway to Katherine, approximately 10 km from the branch line of No. 23 and from the Stuart Highway, a 16 km road road connects the Grove Hill Hotel. In the middle of nowhere, but next to the Ferrée railway, stands a simple house with a sheet of sheet metal dating back to 1934 where you can drink a drink, eat and even sleep. In front of the building, a sign explains how gold fever won this region in 1870 when the Land was built in Land Telegraph, and the importance of the Chinese community in the various mines that saw the day. The exploitation of these mines stopped during the Second World War when all the miners, Chinese and European, were ordered to evacuate the sites. In the 1990 s, new operating methods allowed the resumption of activity in certain fields.
HMAS "SYDNEY" MEMORIAL CAIRN
Read moreA little higher, a memorial was erected to commemorate the battle between HMAS Sydney and the German Kormoran, which took place off Carnarvon on 19 November 1941.
HERMANNSBURG
Aboriginal community south of Alice Springs to discover the former German ...Read more
HARTZ MOUNTAIN
Read more85 km southwest of Hobart: 8 600 hectares. Mountain landscapes, lakes, alpine flora. Specific activities: ski.
HASTINGS CAVES STATE RESERVE
This dolomitic cave beneath a lush forest in Hastings is a magical and ...Read more
HATTAH-KULKYNE
Read more480 km northwest of Melbourne. Open from August to December: 50 000 hectares of dry lakes, semi-arid plains of eucalyptus (scrub mallee).
HEALESVILLE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
31-hectare reserve to discover over 200 species of Australian wildlife: ...Read more
HELICOPTER SCENIC FLIGTHS
Read moreAlice Springs Helicopters is a helicopter rental agency located at Alice Springs airport. They offer a variety of scenic flights to discover the wonders of the region. Among the options available is the "Spirit of Mt Gillen" flight, which lasts around 20 minutes and costs $285 per person. This flight offers views of the various mountain ranges, Simpsons Gap, the town of Alice Springs and Mt Gillen, which is steeped in Aboriginal legend of the ancient dog spirit "Uk-nool-ya". There's also the "Mystery Heli Tour" flight, which lasts around 25 minutes and costs $325 per person. This flight is full of beautiful scenery and interesting commentary. For those who want a longer experience, there's the "Total tour time" which lasts around 1h30, including 20 minutes flight time, and costs 415 dollars per person. This flight will take you along the magnificent East MacDonnell Ranges to a secluded spot where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the ancient landscape. You can also enjoy an hour-long picnic. There are other flights available, such as the "Simpsons Explorer" which lasts around 30 minutes and costs $425 per person, or the "West MacDonnells - Grand Tour" which lasts around 60 minutes and costs $850 per person. For those who want an even more spectacular experience, there's the "Kings Canyon Heli-Express", which lasts around 3? hours and costs $2,900 per person, or the "Ayers Rock - Heli Express", which lasts around 5? hours and costs $3,950 per person.
HENTY DUNES
A unique and important site for the Aboriginal community, featuring a ...Read more
HMAS SYDNEY MEMORIAL
Magnificent open-air memorial to the Australian sailors lost on board the ...Read more
YARRA BURN WINERY
Winery offering chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon, pinot noir, sauvignon ...Read more
YERING STATION
Read morePinot Noir, Cabernet, Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay.
YARDIE CREEK
Home to a multicolored gorge formed by erosion, perfect for an unsalted ...Read more
YANCHEP NATIONAL PARK
A park in Perth that lets you discover the culture of the Noongar people ...Read more
TENTERFIELD RAILWAY MUSEUM
Museum housed in a former railway station in Tenterfield, allowing visitors ...Read more
SINGLETON HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM
A museum housed in a former mayor's house, containing a wealth of ...Read more
SIR HENRY PARKES MEMORIAL SHOOL OF ART
Tenterfield-based facility with two sections: one dedicated to cinema, the ...Read more
D'ENTRECASTEAUX NATIONAL PARK
A national park named after a French admiral in Pemberton, home to the ...Read more
ANZAC SQUARE WOMEN'S MEMORIAL
A mural-like memorial in Brisbane to the Australian women who died in the ...Read more
REMARKABLE CAVE
Tasman National Park site with a platform to admire the tunnel-shaped cave, ...Read more
Buku-Larrnggay Mulka
Site in the aboriginal community of Yirrkala, providing a better ...Read more
ARROW WALKS
Site offering a 1.5-kilometre circuit to explore Mont Withfield ...Read more
1770 LARC !
Agency in Agnes Water offering a guided tour aboard a vessel to enjoy the ...Read more
COOBERIE PARK WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
This 10-hectare site, created by a European botanist, is a refuge for sick, ...Read more
KOORANA CROCODILE FARM
Crocodile farm where you can learn a little more about the wild life of ...Read more
DROP BEAR ADVENTURES - K'GARI TOUR
An agency with fine human and ecological values, allowing you to discover ...Read more
KU-RING-GAI CHASE NATIONAL PARK
Read moreKu-ring-gai Chase National Park has been open since 1894. This is where the Hawkesbury River meets the sea. You will see coves, sheltered beaches, vast stretches of deep blue water, but also sandstone ridges covered with moorland and a dense forest. The beauty of the park's landscapes is combined with a rich Aboriginal heritage.
CLARK ISLAND
A small, densely wooded island in Sydney Harbour, with spectacular views of ...Read more
NIELSEN PARK
Read moreSituated in the north-west of Vaucluse, Nielsen Park has many shady spaces and is an ideal place for a picnic or to observe the yachts and cruise boats. There are no waves to surf but the swimming area offered by Shark Beach is vast. A shark net is installed during the summer months.
SOUTH HEAD
Beautiful coastal reserve located at the southern entrance to Sydney ...Read more
PEACOCK POINT
Read moreA charming small, romantic park where you can find a peaceful atmosphere while enjoying a great place to admire the bridge and port of Sydney. Very few tourists.