Tag Archives: American Family Travels
Melbourne: South Bank
16 January 2018 The Southbank area of Melbourne is across the Yarra River from the city center. This stretch along the river has great restaurants and shopping along with Crown Casino, Eureka Skydeck, and Melbourne Convention Center. We walked from … Continue reading
Melbourne: Docklands
16 January 2018 The Docklands area of Melbourne’s inner west is bustling with construction activity. The entertainment and high rise residential district is easily walkable from the Southern Cross Train Station. It is quieter than the CBD and Southbank but … Continue reading
Grampians National Park – Part 2
20 January 2018 The next day we spent exploring Grampians National Park including The Pinnacle via the Wonderland Trail, Boroka Lookout, Mackenzie Falls, and Reed Lookout. The Pinnacle was a strenuous hike but well worth the effort. We were careful … Continue reading
Grampians National Park – Part 1
19 January 2018 From Port Fairy, we drove inland to Grampian National Park with a stop in Hamilton to stock up on supplies. We arrived at Lakeside Caravan Park in Halls Gap, one of the best caravan parks we have … Continue reading
Great Ocean Road – Part 3 (Port Campbell to Port Fairy)
19 January 2018 While the first day included two-thirds of the Great Ocean Road and its marquee attraction, the Twelve Apostles, the second day was our favorite. It included stops at The Arch, London Bridge, The Grotto, James Irving’s Monument, … Continue reading
Great Ocean Road – Part 2 (Apollo Bay to Port Campbell)
18 January 2018 The stretch from Apollo Bay to Princetown is largely inland through rolling pastures. Just beyond the town of Princetown, our patience was rewarded when we finally arrived at one of Australia’s most iconic views. The Twelve Apostles … Continue reading
Great Ocean Road – Part 1 (Torquay to Apollo Bay)
18 January 2018 The Great Ocean Road has the reputation to be one of the great scenic drives in Australia. It starts in Torquay, about 100 km west of Melbourne, and stretches about 150 miles along the southern coast to … Continue reading
Melbourne: Churches
6 – 14 January 2018 Melbourne has a number of prominent church buildings. Here are a few we enjoyed. St. Paul’s Cathedral – built 1891 St. Patrick’s Cathedral – built 1848 St. Peter’s Eastern Hill Church – built … Continue reading
Melbourne: Sporting Arenas
6 – 14 January 2018 Melbourne is a sports town. Melbourne Park was built in 1988 as the new home for the Australian Open but its various facilities accommodate several sports along with concerts and special events. Rod Laver Arena, … Continue reading
Melbourne: King’s Domain
11 January 2018 King’s Domain is a parkland across the Yarra River from Melbourne Park. Its home to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Queen Victoria Gardens, Government House (1876), Shrine of Remembrance (1934), Melbourne Observatory, and Sidney Meyer Music Bowl. Disappointed, … Continue reading
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