Point Peron is one of those places! You know those areas where no matter how many times you’ve been, you’ll always find yourself drawn back? There’s a certain charm found in the ever changing Limestone cliffs that beats along and resonates with your heart. This little mini promontory is a spectacular sight for those geologlically minded, those who enjoy snorkeling, or even those interested in perhaps seeing dolphins in the wild for the first time. It won’t take long to walk the length of the tracks here, and there’s a few secluded little beach coves that you could pull up a chair at to watch the sun dip below the horizon and disappear into the ocean.
Month: January 2016
Toodyay Canola Fields and History
When you think of Toodyay you probably think of bland farms and country roads, not flowers bursting with colour, or giant hills coated in Canola. However, if you visit Toodyay in Spring, you’ll see a new life come to the little town.
The hills come alive this time of year! Hawks are soaring and the town is jiving. There’s certainly a breath of fresh air floating in the wind. You can visit the Avon River, which connects through to the
High Country Hikes – Thredbo
When most people think of the Snowy Mountains in Southern NSW their first thought is of snowy days, wild weather and the experience of sliding around in some of the countries biggest resorts during winter. However there is another side to the mountains, one where the mild summer days are full of amazing hiking, endless water-sports and even some world class mountain biking.

A place of relaxation by Merritts Creek at Thredbo Resort
Hanging Rock- Blue Mountains
Petrified Forests, Windfarms and stunning coastal views!
Portland in Victoria’s south west boasts some stunning scenery. The best part of it is it’s all in the one spot! I stumbled across this diverse place on my way to
The Piano Graveyard
This is one of my favourite spots that I’ve ever been to! I had a friend of mine (www.wherethestyledthingsare.com) recommend this beautiful little spot to me and I’m so glad that she did. This field is absolutely littered with old pianos but finding it can
Jarrahdale Heritage Railway Walk
This is the old Railway line through Jarrahdale! It’s a 4km loop in which you’ll come across beautiful Australian fauna and wildlife. The railway was first
The Lower Portals
The Lower Portals of Mount Barney is, in my opinion, the finest swimming hole in all of Brisbane. It’s not particularly well known, and that adds to the serenity and charm of a spot like this.
Bluff Knoll- Stirling Ranges
Bluff Knoll! What a spot this is. It’s actually the highest peak in southern Western Australia and is a part of the mighty Stirling Ranges. Bluff Knoll is around a four hour drive south of Perth, straight down the Albany Highway.
Twin Falls Circuit

A little gem I found slightly off the circuit
Springbrook National Park is a MUST if you’re in QLD and love to explore. More specifically, the Twin Falls Circuit section is one of the finest available.