Farmstays in Australia offer
a chance to meet ‘real Australians’
where you can also help shear sheep, milk
cows or ride a horse through the countryside.
South Australia's mid-north region is known
for the Clare
Valley wineries, world-class sheep
studs and scenic beauty. Choose a farm or
station stay and soak up the rural heritage
of this lovely area.
The Hunter Valley conjures up images
of lazy days, wine-tasting at the cellar
door, and romantic retreats set in quaint
farming country. With national parks and
historic settlements, you can’t go
wrong. Explore Queensland’s scorched
heart – 3,000 kilometres of burnished
landscape dotted with towns and vast grazing
properties where true Australian country
hospitality is still very much alive. The
south-west region of Western Australia offers
premium local wines and gourmet food, especially
around Margaret River. The quaint historic
towns set amidst charming rural scenes are
hard to resist. Southern Victoria includes
some of the prettiest parts of the state.
From the coastal bays and peninsula districts
to rural Yarra Valley and the Goldfields,
scenic Grampians and western Ballarat.
Source: Tourism Australia 2006
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