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Unusual accommodation in Australia: Nine quirky stays to add to your bucket list

CAVE INN Hankering to leave modern life behind? Wishing you could somehow return to a more primitive lifestyle? Well, look no further. At Love Cabins in the Blue Mountains, you can stay in a cave … truly! But this is no ordinary cave, for it comes with concertina doors that frame stupendous views over the Wollemi Valley, a queen-size bed, kitchenette, wood-fired heater and, wait for it, a spa bath – perfect for soothing sore, tired muscles after a day s hunting, I imagine. lovecabins.com.au See Also GRAIN EXPECTATIONS Hopetoun has become a popular stopover for travellers doing the Silo Art Trail through the Wimmera and Mallee regions in Victoria s north-west. There s free camping at Lake Lascelles, just east of the town centre, but a range of accommodation options is available in the lakeside Mallee Bush Retreat, including two farm silos, or grain bins, each sleeping two guests for as little as $30 a night. Sticking with the farmstay theme, there are also repurposed cowsheds

NBN News | QUIRINDI SILO ART: EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST OPEN FOR ARTIST

NBN News | QUIRINDI SILO ART: EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST OPEN FOR ARTIST
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Bunnik Tours launches first-ever trip to Victoria – Travel Weekly

06 Jul 2021 Following the success of its first five domestic itineraries, Bunnik Tours has added western Victoria to its portfolio. The ‘Highlights of Western Victoria’ tour encompasses 13 days spent discovering the many gems this region has to offer, from its rich gold mining history to its breathtaking landscapes and world-famous coastline. The tour commences in Melbourne, before venturing to Daylesford, a favourite escape for many Victorians’ looking to wind down. Here, guests will enjoy a wine tour and have some time to explore the town. Stepping back in time, the tour visits the open-air museum of Sovereign Hill in Ballarat, where guests will have time to explore the many buildings and streets depicting what life was like back in the 1850s.

Traveller Letters: We re over reading travel articles about Australia

HOME OR AWAY EDITOR S NOTE Regular readers may recall that we issued an invitation, following a letter from Jo Webster of Gowrie, ACT, to state your preference for either international or domestic themed articles in Traveller as we negotiate the border bans brought on by the pandemic. Here s an initial selection of the so far fairly evenly split correspondence we ve received: I m also pretty much over domestic travel stories. After arriving back from Norway in February 2020, I immediately booked another Viking cruise from Bergen to Montreal in anticipation of borders reopening by 2022. Hopefully by August 2022 international travel will again be possible. Having already been vaccinated, the only impediment to my planned journey will be unaffordable international airfares. I remain positive.

Paringa Silo Art Trail showcases Riverland identities in outstanding large-scale artwork

Paringa Silo Art Trail showcases Riverland identities in outstanding large-scale artwork WedWednesday 24 FebFebruary 2021 at 7:06am Artist Jack Fran has captured the Riverland s striking sunset colours to a tee in his new silo artwork. ( Print text only Cancel Four prominent, colourful faces rise above the Murray River in the small regional town of Paringa, each depicting an iconic character or familiar river scene inside. Key points: Its artwork features four prominent people with local connections and stories to share The silos are already attracting more people to stop in the small Riverland town The large-scale artwork, which is the latest stop on the silo art trail, has been dubbed the silo art gateway to South Australia and is already drawing in plenty of visitors to the Riverland town.

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