Author Archives: Vincent Borg

Balaklava

Only an hour north of Adelaide and 25 kilometres east of Port Wakefield, Balaklava is famous for its race course, home of the 100-year-old Balaklava Cup held every August or September which is the largest country race in South Australia. Visitors also come for the 18-hole championship golf course, offering 6 kilometres of manicured fairway. […]

Balala

Balala is a quaint rural village located in the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, providing visitors with a serene retreat amidst expansive farmland and picturesque country views. With its tranquil roads, vast skies, and welcoming local vibe, Balala attracts travelers who wish to unwind and immerse themselves in the essence of a traditional Australian […]

Armadale

Armadale is located a half hour drive south of Perth and offers a diversity of tourist and natural attractions. Natural bushland, outdoor attractions and Devonshire teas await you in this south east corridor of Perth. Pack your hiking boots and explore the countless walk trails, many of which offer panoramic views of the coastal plains […]

Armidale

Armidale: Where Country Charm Meets High Country Adventure Perched in the heart of the New England High Country, Armidale is a city that blends old‑world elegance with a refreshing, outdoorsy spirit. Its tree‑lined streets, heritage buildings, and cool‑climate atmosphere give it a distinctive character that feels both peaceful and culturally vibrant. Travellers often find themselves […]

Arnhem Land

Arnhem Land is made up of 91,000 square kilometres of unspoiled wilderness bordered by Kakadu National Park, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria. Travellers wishing to visit Arnhem Land must obtain a permit in advance from the Northern Land Council. Alternatively, many organised tours visit the region, and in these cases a permit […]

Arnhem Land Area

Arnhem Land is made up of 91,000 square kilometres of unspoiled wilderness bordered by Kakadu National Park, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria. Travellers wishing to visit Arnhem Land must obtain a permit in advance from the Northern Land Council. Alternatively, many organised tours visit the region, and in these cases a permit […]

Arno Bay

During the summer season, holidaymakers flock to Arno Bay on Eyre Peninsula to enjoy the mild climate, the boating and angling and the peaceful, relaxing atmosphere. The scenic shoreline stretching away from Arno Bay is formed by a series of lovely beaches surrounded by unique cliff formations. One of these areas, known as Redbanks, was […]

Arthur River

Two and a half hours drive south east of Perth on the Albany Highway is the historic town of Arthur River, which dates back to the early 1850s. Arthur River’s past is evoked by the town’s grand buildings, many of which have been restored. The Arthur Wool Shed, which dates back to the 1950s, is […]

Arthur River

Arthur River is a quaint rural town located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, providing visitors with a serene insight into country living. Situated along the banks of the Arthur River, the town is enveloped by expansive farmland and vast skies, making it a perfect stop for travelers in search of peaceful scenery […]

Arthurs Seat

Ascend the summit of the highest viewpoint on the peninsula for breathtaking views, muddling mazes and stunning ornamental gardens. A visit up the 304-metre granite hill of Arthurs Seat is a peninsula ritual dating back to settlement. Soak up the panoramic views of Port Phillip Bay, golden beaches, Melbourne’s skyline and the Mornington and Bellarine […]