Yarra Valley Dandenongs And The Ranges, Victoria

July 4, 2009 - 12:49 am

Immerse yourself in the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges region, an hour’s drive east of Melbourne, where tall trees and ancient mountain ranges meet vineyards and world class wineries.

The Yarra Valley is recognised as one of the world’s great wine growing regions. Numerous wineries offer cellar door tastings and sales. They also have restaurants serving gourmet food and fine local produce accompanied by their wine. The Yarra Valley has some of the most beautiful countryside in Victoria. Rolling hills strung with vines around Healesville and Yarra Glen meet towering trees, green valleys and pristine rivers around Marysville and Warburton.

For a different view of the countryside, take to the skies in a hot-air balloon before gently descending into a vineyard to enjoy a breakfast of local produce and sparkling wine.

You can also get close to Australian wildlife at Healesville Sanctuary, home to dingoes, kangaroos, wombats and the elusive platypus.

Parks, gardens, native fern forests and nature trails define the Dandenong Ranges. Climb aboard Australia’s oldest steam train, Puffing Billy, and travel through thick forests and lush fern gullies. Dotted throughout the Dandenong Ranges are quaint villages such as Olinda, Gembrook, Belgrave, Emerald and Sassafras, home to some of Victoria’s best gardens, and famous for craft shops and Devonshire teas.

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7 Responses to “Yarra Valley Dandenongs And The Ranges, Victoria”

  1. Utopiang Says:

    It is very green …
    It is very green now!

  2. CuritibaMr Says:

    What is this video, …
    What is this video, Great Seats, beautiful landscapes, simply fantastic, are really to be congratulated, I could visit some day, different culture, a country very attractive … Thanks for sharing, very beautiful places, also did a video, if you want to see is so paste this address in the Youtube link /watch?v=42JhgBotuYs

  3. uni000ver000sal Says:

    Forgot to mention …
    Forgot to mention the Heasleville Hillbillies!

    Q. How do you cicumcise a Healesvillian?
    A. Kick his sister in the chin!

  4. BansheeChild Says:

    Yeah we really do …
    Yeah we really do need rain, I remember when the Yarra was always full and we had to cut the grass every weekend.
    Ah, the good old days.
    Stupid Drought

  5. jdkarmch Says:

    It looked pretty …
    It looked pretty green when I was out there just over a week ago at the start of September 2007. I take people out to the Yarra Valley on my Harley Davidson fairly frequently and people love it - no matter what time of year we go.

  6. LaReineDesTulipes Says:

    It ISN’t that green …
    It ISN’t that green anymore. :( It’s still gorgeous though! Who knows, hopefully we’ll get some rain soon! :)

  7. triplem1075 Says:

    doesnt look that …
    doesnt look that green anymore!

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