Archive for October 11th, 2008

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The city of Burnie is often forgotten about next to the larger cities of Hobart and Launceston, but it actually holds the status of the fourth largest city in the state. Burnie is located on the north-west coast of Tasmania and is positioned on the banks of Emu Bay. This pleasant city is the perfect place for your next holiday as it encompasses pleasant contrasts between city living and an abundance of natural attractions.

One of the main highlights within the city would have to be the Pioneer Village Museum. This stunning museum is home to a famous indoor street that is the exact replica of what the city looked like in the past. The village was designed to interpret the atmosphere of the period between 1890 and 1910 and allows visitors to gain an understanding of how the town has developed since its colonial settlement.

Burnie is also home to many natural wonderlands, with something to please the whole family. Take a drive out to Guide Falls in West Ridgley and you will discover an impressive waterfall that is brilliant all year round. Take some time to venture up to the Roundhill Lookout, where you will be able to view every angle of Burnie. The views from this platform are simply spectacular and you will not be disappointed.

For a fun afternoon out (especially for the kids), pay a visit to the Little Penguins at the Little Penguin Observation Centre. Here you will be able to view these fascinating animals in their natural habitat and you may even get the chance to interact with them. This is sure to be an unforgettable and enjoyable experience!

A visit to Burnie is best done on a driving holiday. Burnie is the perfect place to base yourself for day trips to some of the state’s most famous tourist drawcards. It is located just an hour’s drive from Cradle Mountain and Stanley and is only an hour and a half from the Wild West Coast. The best way to get to these amazing destinations is with a Car Hire. They will help you find the right deal that suits you! This will make your trip to Burnie one that you will remember forever.

Spring into Narrogin

Oct 08

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Narrogin is a progressive rural community in the Wheatbelt South Region of Western Australia. It is the perfect place to stay for a few days while travelling between Perth and Albany. Located just 192 kilometres south-east of Perth, it is easy for you to pick up your hire car from Perth and be in Narrogin within a few short hours.

Narrogin is a regional centre for the central south region and is renowned for its value of country style and its rapid progression over the past few decades. Narrogin was first settled in the 1860’s and 1870’s by pastoralists but it was not until the development of the Great Southern Railway here, that this town really thrived. It is now one of the larger towns of the Wheatbelt region and is home to pleasant, tree lined streets and attractive, historical buildings that depict the days gone by. The most prominent of these is the Town Hall, which is regarded as the icon of Narrogin. This historic building symbolises the past and present significance of the town and is definitely worth your exploration.

To gain a better understanding the town’s past, embark on the Narrogin Heritage Trail, a guided tour which starts at the Old Court House Museum. This stunning building contains extensive displays of the town’s memorabilia and will broaden your knowledge of how this interesting town was discovered. This heritage trail encompasses most of the old properties and buildings of the region and makes for an extremely interesting day out.

Another tour that you can embark on is the Narrogin District Heritage Trail. This is when your car rental will come in really handy. This trail is a 117 kilometre drive that will take you through the entire Narrogin district. Pass through Doddum Farm, Hillside, Chuggamunny, Nebrikinning and Murrin Murrin. This pleasant drive through the pleasant countryside will be an enjoyable experience and hopefully one you won’t soon forget.

Narrogin comes to life in late October with the onset of the Narrogin Spring Festival. The gardens are in full bloom which means that you can enjoy a wide variety of garden styles and vibrant colours. The festival features open gardens, garden sundowners, market stalls and an art exhibition. This is one not to miss!

Narrogin is a truly unique and beautiful town that will surprise and entice you. It’s so lovely in fact that you may never want to leave!