flying foxes @ bellbird picnic area, kew
/There is nothing sweeter than watching the faces of your kids light up when they realise that in the trees above, there are hundreds upon hundreds of grey-headed flying foxes.
Read MoreThere is nothing sweeter than watching the faces of your kids light up when they realise that in the trees above, there are hundreds upon hundreds of grey-headed flying foxes.
Read MoreNew name - same beautiful spot! The Dandenong Ranges Botanic Gardens - previously The National Rhododendron Gardens - are spectacular.
Read Moreuntil October 27, 2019 - The Islands are speaking to us.
Read MoreSpirts in the Sky is an absolute must - in fact, we often take visitors to Healesville Sanctuary just to see this exhibition. It is a great way to learn about some of our beautiful Australia birds.
Read MoreNow you might have a trampoline in the backyard, but nothing can really compare to having an entire factory space filled with trampolines. Bounce Inc in Blackburn is exactly that. A bouncy wonderland!
Read MoreMamma never would have guessed that The Great Ocean Road would have a match but we sure have found it’s little sister! The Bunurong Coastal Reserve is a STUNNING piece of coastline stretching from Invervoch to Cape Paterson, and beyond to Coal Point at Hamers Haven.
Read MoreWe love finding treasure and sometimes it is the rusty gold type of treasure. Coal Creek Community Park is Korumburra’s historical heartland.
Read MoreWanna go for a crab hunt? We’re not going to find many BIG ones, but it is still fun all the same. The Screw Creek Nature Walk is a beautiful quiet spot to explore right close to the beach.
Read MoreThis historically significant site in Wonthaggi is where 17 million tonnes of coal was mined for Victorian industry railways back in the 1900s and now is an educational and tourist destination. The site is huge and all enclosed so the are safe to explore where they choose, including the old K192 engine.
Read MoreBig shells, little shells, tiny shells and colourful shells. More shells than you could possibly carry in your bucket after a day at the beach.
Read MoreWhen it comes to family getaways, this Mamma is all about choosing a spot that has it all. The BIG4 Inverloch Holiday Park is that kid of place - a destination in itself.
Read MoreThis is a restored the last surviving trestle bridge in the area and the tallest in Victoria. It is just over 100 metres long and is pretty darn tall.
Read MoreThis township is an amalgamation of some of the area’s most prized buildings, preserved for our enjoyment. you’ll find all the places you might expect in a ‘ye olde’ community.
Read MoreThis idea is genius. An indoor play centre right inside a caravan park. Parky’s is a great addition to any holiday itinerary.
Read MoreHoliday parks these days are almost a destination in itself. That is certainly the case for Park Lane Holiday Park in Traralgon.
Read MoreMamma loves a family adventure and seeking out some of nature’s beauties AND a side of Victorian history, we are looking at a triple points on the explorer’s scoreboard.
Read MoreIf you are heading to Walhalla, you can’t miss the Walhalla Goldfields Railway experience.
Read MoreYa gotta love ‘dem apples! Especially when you can pick them straight from the tree.
Read MoreSeniors and children alike can make craft, paintings, science experiments - SLIME - paint rocks and SO much more!
Read MoreLet’s get outside, explore the gardens, hug a tree and collect a great big bunch of acorns. Canterbury Gardens is THE spot to do just this.
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