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Frommer's Australia from $50 a Day 13th Edition - To Parent Directory

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CHAPTER 12 . VICTORIA<br />

They can accommodate up to six people; each extra adult costs A$17 (US$11)<br />

and child A$11 (US$7.15). In addition, five “Lorikeet” units cost A$58 to A$93<br />

(US$38–US$60) a night for two and A$94 to A$134 (US$61–US$87) for three<br />

or four (higher prices in summer). For bookings call & 03/5680 9500 or fax 03/<br />

568 09516.<br />

Waratah Park Country House If you don’t feel like roughing it, this is the<br />

only place within the park that will do. Rooms, with king-size beds and double<br />

spas, offer stunning views over Wilsons Promontory and a dozen or so islands.<br />

The food here is excellent, too. The hotel is also next to the new Cape Liptrap<br />

Coastal Park, home to some 120 species of birds.<br />

It’s a friendly place, and the hosts will sit down with you and go through the<br />

things you want to do in the area. A V/Line coach operates <strong>from</strong> Melbourne to<br />

Fish Creek (about 10 min. away), and the owner will pick you up at the station.<br />

Thomson Rd.,Waratah Bay,VIC 3959.& 03/5683 2575. Fax 03/5683 2275. www.wpe.com.au. 6 units.A$78<br />

(US$51) including breakfast; A$115 (US$75) Sun–Thurs including 4-course dinner and breakfast; A$280<br />

(US$182) for weekend package including 2 nights’ lodgings, 2 breakfasts, and two 4-course dinners. All rates<br />

are per person. AE, MC, V. Amenities: Restaurant; babysitting (dinnertime only); nonsmoking rooms. In room:<br />

TV, fridge, coffeemaker, hair dryer, iron.<br />

5 The High Country<br />

Victoria’s High Country is made up of the hills and mountains of the Great<br />

Dividing Range, which runs <strong>from</strong> Queensland, through New South Wales, to<br />

just before Ballarat, where it drops away and reappears in the mountains of the<br />

Grampians, in the western part of Victoria. The range separates inland <strong>Australia</strong><br />

<strong>from</strong> the greener coastal belt. The highest mountain in the Victorian segment of<br />

the range is Mt. Bogong, which at just 1,988m (6,521 ft.) is minuscule by world<br />

mountain standards.<br />

The main attractions of the High Country are its natural features, which<br />

include moorland and typical mountainous alpine scenery. It’s also popular for<br />

its outdoor activities, including hiking, canoeing, white-water rafting, mountain<br />

bike riding, and rock climbing. The High Country is also the home of the Victorian<br />

ski fields, based around Mt. Buller, Mt. Stirling, Falls Creek, Mt. Buffalo,<br />

and Mt. Hotham. If you plan to go walking here make sure you have plenty of<br />

water and sunscreen, as well as a tent and a good-quality sleeping bag. As in any<br />

alpine region temperatures can plummet dramatically. In summer, days can be<br />

very hot, and nights very cold.<br />

SNOWY RIVER NATIONAL PARK<br />

390km (242 miles) NE of Melbourne<br />

The Snowy River National Park, with its lovely river scenery and magnificent<br />

gorges, protects Victoria’s largest forest wilderness areas. The Snowy River was<br />

once a torrent worthy of Banjo Patterson’s famous poem, but since Snowy<br />

Mountain Hydro-Electric came along and erected a series of dams, it’s become<br />

a mere trickle of its former self.<br />

GETTING THERE & GETTING AROUND There are two main access<br />

roads to the park, the Gelantipy Road <strong>from</strong> Buchan and the Bonang Freeway<br />

<strong>from</strong> the logging township of Orbost. MacKillop’s Road (also known as Deddick<br />

River Rd.) runs across the park’s northern border <strong>from</strong> Bonang to a little<br />

south of Wulgulmerang. Around MacKillop’s Bridge, along MacKillop’s Road,<br />

is some spectacular scenery, and the park’s best campgrounds, set beside some

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