Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Mildura And The Murray
Mildura, known for its citrus, fishing and outback national parks, is a leisure traveler. With an endless list of travel options, including large wall "of China and the great Murray River from the city and nearby attractions will keep you enthralled. Mildura is a great place for a holiday guide with a lot of places camping and places to visit. 'll Love the freedom that self drive vacation takes you. Situated on the banks of the Murray River, northwest of Victoria, the City climate is hot and dry, and known for its abundance sunny days. The wettest month is October, but at any time of year is good to visit this picturesque region, with orchards, wineries, attractions and a unique indoor botanical garden. Murray is popular, of course, for fishing, houseboats, canoeing or simply rent a boat and explore. For a relaxing day trip, the Board Paddlesteamer Rothbury and enjoy the wildlife along the banks of the river. "winds through the center of the town of Swan Hill and ends in South Australia, the Murray supports a rich ecosystem of fauna and vegetation. There are a lot of wineries in the outskirts of town, walking and many vineyards offering wine tasting. annual Festival, as the wine, food and jazz festivals and country music festivals, also add a lively atmosphere in the city. Orange World is as it should Mildura boasts citrus, and it is no surprise that inside you can find everything you wanted know about oranges. There is a visit to grow their fruit trees, and a train to go through the huge citrus orchard.You can not leave without visiting the fruit market full of the best selections. If you love the Seafood can not go fishing beyond Gol Gol, which offers an interesting tour of the cultivation techniques of Murray cod, and there are a lot of live fish or cooked dishes to choose from, which specializes in yabbies. There are many options accommodation. Callipari Bed and Breakfast in the city is a great choice, just minutes from the Murray. Alternatively, aboard a houseboat for a few days, or camp under the stars. Mungo National Park is located over 100 km from Mildura, and is a unique paradise with an abundance of wildlife to discover. It is best visited in the coldest months, temperatures can rise quickly. It might be expected to have a look at the red kangaroos gray, echidnas or spiny. geckos and bearded dragons are always a favorite of children. The pink cockatoo dazzle fans with his performance at sunset, and you will be captivated by the eagle to fly high wedge. What makes this park stand out even more is the desert landscape, the most famous is the "Walls of China ', an appropriate name due to natural formations consisting of sand, accessible by a bridge of large dimensions. Many dunes, dunes and craters of all give a little afraid, but after the rain, the flowers burst of color and provide a soft mat on the floor hard. There are some relatively easy hiking. The Grassland Nature Trail starts at the camping area, and the Foreshore walk is longer but equally suggestive. Whatever your fitness level still enjoy the scenery and walks down the street. Main Belah Camp and Camp both offer basic services, if you want to stay longer. There is plenty of room, but we must bring all supplies. For lovers of solitude of the forest, this region will be relaxing especially at night under the stars. There is a marked contrast between the stillness of the Murray and the cosmopolitan culture of the city of Mildura. Nearby cities and Gol Gol, Burong and red rocks are so animated with food, wine and great entertainment that will keep you coming back. This region is great for all tourists looking for the isolation of the interior, but the conveniences of the city. You have everything here.
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