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Victoria Welcome to Victoria, a state of varied contrasts and home to the stunning stretch of coastline known as the Great Ocean Road. It is also home to the sporting capital of Australia, Melbourne, which plays host throughout the year to numerous world-class sporting events such as the Formula 1, Grand Prix, Australian Open Tennis Championship and the famous Melbourne Cup, the 'race that stops a nation'. In Southeast Victoria is the beautiful Mornington Peninsula surrounded by rolling hills, bays and beaches. Animal lovers, make sure you visit the Phillip Island Nature Park, to see penguins, seals, koalas and birds. Within easy reach of Melbourne is the beautiful Yarra Valley wine region, and relaxation lovers, look no further than the heavenly Daylesford spa region. Top Tips · Victoria is well known as a centre for sporting excellence and you will find throughout the year there are a number of events taking place. From tennis to grand prix, racing and rugby there's always something going on. Try to take in a game of Aussie Rules football, its fast and fun and a real authentic Australian experience. · There's no better way to get over a long flight than by indulging in a spot of pampering. Many of Melbourne's leading hotels have excellent spa facilities offering a full range of treatments and therapies. On arrival book yourself in for the full works and emerge feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. Corryong New South Wales Sturt Highway Mildura Hattah-Kulkyne NP ghway I III III II IIIIII 79 16 II III II I II I I I Mur Ouyen Hi II I Ouyen Ca lde igh rH I I Wyperfeld NP Victoria I I I8I I I II III I I II I ste rn I H II II I Lower Glenelg NP I I Portland II II Mt Richmond NP II I I I Twelve Apostles Ni ne t 136 I igh way II I Ha m ilto I n Highway I I I I1 II I II Warrnambool I III I at Oc ean Port Campbell NP Ro a d Apollo Bay Phillip Island Foster Wilsons Promontory NP Wilsons Promontory Bass Strait · Don't miss the Philip Island Penguin Parade. Each day at dusk these charming birds make their way back to their burrows from a day on the seas. You can't fail to be captivated by their cute waddles! I I I Prin I I II ces I I HI III I II I I IIII Bo G II I I8 I I I I I I I II I II I I I I I Mt Gambier Alfred NP Mallacoota 1 Cape Melbourne BawBaw Orbost I Howe I IIII Port I NP II Dandenong I I Bairnsdale Lakes Entrance Prin Phillip IIII Croajingolong GeelongI I I I ce II IIII I II I Sale each I s Highway 1 I I I I II Bay III Nat Pk II The Lakes NP III I I I I Colac B Mornington ile Morwell M Otway NP Lorne Peninsula y Yarra Valley I I II nan High wa e lg y l en II I Ararat Daylesford I I I II Ballarat I I Hamilton Sovereign Hill II II 79 I gH 31 River NP igh I IIIIII I wa GrampiansGariwerd NP II y II I igh wa Bendigo I I I I I Heathcote I I I Castlemaine I I I I I I I I I IIII y I I I I Horsham Little IIIII Desert NP We II I I II I I I ray II I I I I I I y lle Va Swan Hill II Hi gh w ay I Sun wa y I I I I I hwa I HigI I I I I ysia ra 79 Echuca I I II 16 Rutherglen Albury I II II I II Charlton I I 75 II I I Wangaratta II I Shepparton I31I II IIy Benalla 39 I I I Ihwa Wodonga Beechworth Hu II me Hig Mt Buffalo NP Mt Beauty Falls Creek OmeoSnowy hway Ome Seymour I Mt Hotham Fraser NP Mt Buller · Spend some time exploring the Victorian countryside. Within just a short drive of Melbourne is the Yarra Valley and its abundant wineries. Unless you plan to stay overnight the best way to do this is by organised tour, it's a great way to spend the day and you'll really get the most out of the region. · Explore the charming towns and villages along the Great Ocean Road, there's many an idyllic spot for lunch or tea and coffee break. Take your time and enjoy, this is one of the most scenic drives in the world and it would be a shame to miss anything. y II II II I I ern North I II I I III I ay hw Hig II I II I 14 8I I I I I o Hig II I I I I II IIIII I II I I II I I Gr e Tasman Sea