Sunday, July 7, 2019

Gippsland's - Grand Ridge Road


The Grand Ridge 

Route: - Warragul -> Morwell -> Traralgon -> Yarram -> Foster -> Leongatha -> Korumburra -> Warragul

Total Ridge Drive – 277 km


As a part of the drive, we finished another famous drive of Victoria – The Grand Ridge Road by the Strzelecki Ranges by the beautiful farmlands, emerald green valleys and dairies of South Gippsland and Latrobe Valley. Close to 150 km of the road along the ridges of the ranges. The roads are very well maintained and marked for safety. At places, the road narrows into gravel roads, however, all lookouts are breathtaking with parking spots and toilets. 

The Grand Ridge Road is beautiful, yet windy. Slow, cautious travel is recommended to decrease the likelihood of an accident. The gradual acceleration and careful braking are advised and drivers must always be careful to avoid wildlife. Wombats, wallabies, koalas and lyrebirds are common along the length of the road especially mid-afternoon and towards dusk.


Places to see on the way:

     1.      Traralgon: Boutique town with all brand     
     2.      Yarram:
a.      Aga CafĂ© is a must-have breakfast place and amazing coffee
b.      Yarram Bakery – Meat and potato Pizza Pie are a must-try.
c.      The Yarram Pantry:  Jams, jelly, relish and spreads from the local farmers

    3.      Foster: Gurneys Cidery for the fresh ciders and ploughman’s platter 
    4.      Leongatha: 72kms Great Southern Rail Trail. 
             From Leongatha, the trail goes through Koonwarra, Meeniyan, Stony Creek, Buffalo, Fish Creek, Foster, Toora, Welshpool and Port Welshpool, offering rural and bush views along the way
   5.      Korumburra: Bakery, dairy, farmlands, Prom country Cheese
   6.      Warragul: Petersville Milk Product Factory – Home of Peter’s Ice-cream


Note - the world's largest earthworms called Karmai lives in the area of Korumburra.


Friday, June 28, 2019

South Gippsland - Dairy Country Trip

The Trip Map: -


We headed to the Dairy Country of South Gippsland on a Friday afternoon after calling it an early sign-off to the weekend. We chalked our onward route and left for this tiny historic town of Yarram about 223 km from Melbourne. To beat the ongoing traffic, we made a quick exit from the city and into the M1.
Must-Visit:

1. Bulga National Park - https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/explore/parks/tarra-bulga-national-park. Located in South Gippsland is well known for its giant Mountain Ash trees, beautiful fern gullies and ancient myrtle beeches. Hidden within the Strzelecki Ranges.
It is a rainforest haven for plants, ferns and animals. There are a wide variety of birds residing in the park including the pilotbird, yellow-tailed black cockatoo, eastern whipbird, and currawongs. In the evenings, possums, owls and bats emerge to feed. Lyrebirds, wombats, swamp wallabies, gliders and platypuses can also be found within the park. 
  
The primary attractions are Fern Gully Nature Walk, Cyathea Falls and Tarra falls. 

2. Traralgon South Flora and Fauna Reserve - The beautiful Tarra Valley road from Yarram took us through the narrow and winding roads that offer magnificent scenery with panoramic views from several points.


3. Corrigan’s Suspension Bridge stretches through the rainforest canopy, affording spectacular views of the lush fern gully on the forest floor below
The rainforest is a haven for plants and wildlife and is particularly well known for its giant mountain ash trees and lush fern gullies. 


4. We spotted the dominating wet sclerophyll tall open forest of mountain ash, Blackwood trees whose top is generally vanished in the cloud and also spot a Lyrebird or two. 

5. Port Welshpool is a scenic coastal town located between the dairying community of Toora and historic Port Albert.  The Long Jetty at the port is unmissable, and it is extensive 800 metres stretch out to the waters of Corner Inlet provides a delightful view. Fish n Chips is another place you cannot miss when you are here.
 

 


While heading back we took a dirt road from the cafe at Balook to Yarram which was quite good and the road back to Melbourne we went through Alberton, Welshpool, Foster and Leongatha.

Saturday, June 8, 2019

Mount Macedon

To capture the colour of Autumn, we headed to the cool breeze and beautiful Mt. Macedon 64 kms from Melbourne. 

Route :
Melbourne
Gisborne
Mount Macedon
Hanging Rocks
Kyneton
Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park
Woodend


We just went everywhere as everything were colourful and beautiful. The breakfast at the Aus Post Cafe was outstanding.
Things to do in Mt. Macedon:
1. Gardens of Tieve Tara. Entry $13 per person.
2. 1854 Post Office of Kyneton
3. 1935 Mt Macedon Memorial Cross
4. The valley view cafe at the Memorial cross Park
5. 18th Century Houses and villas
6. grab the award winning meat pie of Australia at country Cob Bakery. Kyneton.







Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Great Ocean Drive - 528kms


Route:

Melbourne -> Lara -> Torquay -> Anglesea -> Airey's Inlet -> Lorne -> Wye River -> Apollo Bay 
-> Princeton -> Port Campbell - 298 kms. 4h 49mins

Port Campbell -> Colac -> Melbourne -  230kms 2h 51mins




Things to See on the way:
1. The Twelve Apostles 
2. Gibson Steps
3. Loch Ard Gorge
4. London Arch (London Bridge)
5. The Grotto
6. The Arch
7. Walks in Port Campbell National Park
8. Bay of Islands
9. Triplet Falls – Otways National Park
10. Kennett River – Wild Koalas
11. Lorne
12. Teddys Lookout
13. The Lorne –> Apollo Bay Drive
14. Apollo Bay Eco Hostel
15. Mariners Lookout – Apollo Bay
16. Bells Beach




If you have time, do the walk: -
1. Torquay Surf walk - 44kms - Bells Beach, the Iron Bark Basin, Point Addis, Anglesea, Aireys Inlet and finishing at Fairhaven
2. Anglesea Art Walk - 2.5kms through Anglesea
3. Point Addis Koorie Cultural Walk - 2kms - starts at Point Addis



Things to Do:

Trip-1: The best way is to book a place in port Campbell. Do all the below activities on the travel day and reach Port Campbell just before sunset. call it a quick night and end a few hours seeing the colour of the sunrise on the Apostles in the morning. Stay till lunch and head back to Melbourne by sunset through Colac.

Trip-2: Else, skip the walks and reach Princetown before 2hours of sunset, enjoy the sunset on the 12 Apostles and head back to Melbourne through Colac by dinner.

Torquay:- Surf coast walk, surf coast museum, Bells Beech Brewing
Anglesea:- Vibrant riverbank Sunday morning market,  Anglesea Art house, The Framer's Place - working Farm Cafe.
Airey's Inlet:- Split point lighthouse, Salt Brewing
Lorne:- A number of great waterfalls. Do the Cora Lynn Cascades Walk to cover the best waterfalls. There is a 2kms downhill walk. Eat at Chopstick Noodle Bar or The Salty Dog Fish & Chippery
Wye River:- STop at the Kafe Koala for some great Bacon, watch the colourful parrots sit on you at the park in front. walk up the road through the caravan park to spot Koalas.
Apollo Bay:- Great Ocean Road Brewhouse. Carisbrook Creek to see the stone stacks, walk the beach, Mait's rest - a quick 20mins easy walk of the fern gullies, fungi and rainforest gives a perfect feel of the Otway National Park if you are timebound
Princetown:- 12 Apostles. walk the 15-20 mins from the car park through the green and peep out of the lookouts. 
Port Campbell:- Port Campbell national park, lookouts to the expanded ocean and sky, Loch Ard Gorge, London Bridge, The Gretto, Gibson's steps, The Razorback, have a quick bite at Sow & Piglets - it is a hostel cafe & bar.

Do the Great ocean drive while the Apostles are still there !!
There are currently 7 stacks left from the 50m( 160ft) stacks of rocks.

Saturday, March 23, 2019

Thailand - Bangkok & Chiang Mai

Planning the trip to Thailand after reading through a lot of blogs and reviews, I must say, I had my apprehensions and, in my head, ran a hi...