Very popular destination in high summer with sweeping views in all directions. Surprisingly, mobile phones will work despite the isolation. Though normally windswept, you can find shelter on whatever is …
The Sydney Opera House is one of Australia's most recognizable landmarks, making it a must-see for anyone visiting the city. Located on Sydney Harbour, it offers stunning views of the city skyline and the famous harbor bridges.
The view from "The Pinnacle" is breathtaking, no matter which path you take. From there you can also see Halls Gap and Lake Bellfield. There are many unusual rock formations …
Bondi Beach is part of the Australian metropolis Sydney, one of the most famous beaches in Australia and one of the most famous surf spots in the world. It is about seven kilometers east of the city center.
We found the tour too intense! The ranger "warned" us in the information center in front of the summit and said that it had "smaller climbing units" and that people …
If you wish to follow physical distancing guidelines try to walk or ride the Manly to Shelley Beach pathway during the week. Weekends are crowded.
Also along the Manly beachfront, …
The Yarra Trail is a scenic riverside path, it is shared used for cyclists and pedestrians. This section starts at Melbourne Cricket Ground in East Melbourne and goes to Toorak, …
The Uluru is Australia's best-known natural landmark. This island mountain rises 348 m above the landscape. The Uluru is culturally significant and subject to special taboos for the original inhabitants …
The Queen Victoria Building (QVB) is a multi-storey luxury shopping paradise in Victorian style! Balconies run on five floors around an inner courtyard.