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Old 06-09-2011, 07:54 PM   #1
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gday all

we have a 6 day window for a budget family holiday from the 26th dec to the 1st Jan

now we will be in melbourne on christmas day so will be leaving melb on the 26th

so we want a beach with heaps of things for the kids to do on a budget

any ideas would be helpfull

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Old 06-09-2011, 07:58 PM   #2
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i just wrote a nice speil on lorne and up that way, and i see you are from geelong so u would already have been all thru there.maybe try st kilda beach ? there is some knick knack shops and some good pubs and a ice cream shop etc.. not too sure how much will be open xmas day tho.
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Old 06-09-2011, 08:05 PM   #3
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It depends on what you're into. Being from G-town, you've probably already done the Great Ocean Road as mentioned. Bendigo or Ballarat aren't too bad if you're into historical sort of stuff, I found Shepparton to be pretty mediocre really, not much going on there.

Have you got a boat? Echuca/Moama/Cobram, anywhere along the Murray is great if you like to ski/fish, not quite a beach but still, something different. The Mildura/Sunraysia area is good if you're into wineries and citrus fruit, plus the Murray is very wide and deep up there, lots of good fishing to be done. But at that time of year it's gonna be blisteringly hot.
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nah the inlaws live in elsternwick so we are looking either the other side of melb ie phillip island or the other way up the VIC N.S.W border area

oh and we will be driving and camping in a tent

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It depends on what you're into. Being from G-town, you've probably already done the Great Ocean Road as mentioned. Bendigo or Ballarat aren't too bad if you're into historical sort of stuff, I found Shepparton to be pretty mediocre really, not much going on there.

Have you got a boat? Echuca/Moama/Cobram, anywhere along the Murray is great if you like to ski/fish, not quite a beach but still, something different. The Mildura/Sunraysia area is good if you're into wineries and citrus fruit, plus the Murray is very wide and deep up there, lots of good fishing to be done. But at that time of year it's gonna be blisteringly hot.
yeh we are heading to mildura for easter this year 7days on the river and see the half way point for the mildura 100 ski race

we did echuca a couple of months back so not wanting to go there for a while longer

I dont have a boat of my own at this point but hope to have soon

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Old 06-09-2011, 08:12 PM   #6
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What about Eildon? Lake Eildon is the fullest it has been since 1996 at the moment. I'm thinking about heading up there for a day or two actually.
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go down and poke the penguins ? so to speak.......
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Old 06-09-2011, 08:18 PM   #8
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Lakes Entrance. Good fishing, nice beaches and some good food!
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if you don't mind travelling a bit, what about Mallacoota near the NSW/VIC border?? It's a great drive and there's a camping park right on the beachfront.

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or even Cann River??
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Old 06-09-2011, 09:36 PM   #10
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Head up to the Macedon Ranges if you like country areas, Mt Macedon is a good drive, very twisty road, best vanilla slice in Woodend, best beer there too with Holgate Brewery, which also does lunch. Their new Empress beer is great.



Its about 45 minutes from Melbourne.
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Head up to the Macedon Ranges if you like country areas, Mt Macedon is a good drive, very twisty road, best vanilla slice in Woodend, best beer there too with Holgate Brewery, which also does lunch. Their new Empress beer is great.



Its about 45 minutes from Melbourne.
we are looking for a beach type setting that is good for kids ranging from 4 -10 yr olds

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Old 06-09-2011, 10:52 PM   #12
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If the weather is warm enough, you could try Narrawong. They have a caravan park on the beach, right at the mouth of the Fitzroy River - Portland is about 15k's from the park, Warrnambool is about 45 minutes up the road. There's also a beach out of Portland, Bridgewater - there's a walk down there out to the seals, petrified forest, blow holes (not sure if they're active still, but a good walk).

If it's cold on the other hand, I'd steer well clear - those SW winds will rip straight through the kids... :(

But fishing is awesome, will almost certainly catch yourself some decent flathead, and you can fish straight off the beach at Narrawong (might even catch yourself a shark if you've got a good surf rod).
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Lakes Entrance. Good fishing, nice beaches and some good food!
Lakes is great. Heaps of caravan parks of differing quality, so you can call it. Kids love the bridge over the water, and the beach is magic.
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Depends how far you want to travel, and your definition of budget
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Old 06-09-2011, 11:26 PM   #15
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Would you drive as far as the NSW South Coast?
Something about that area I love!
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any of the locations mentioned, if not already booked out will be extremely busy and or filling up with bookings. so you bet choose somewhere quick.

phillip island or lakes enterance would be nice, just very very busy.
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If you want a beach you need to go somewhere other than Victoria :-)
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Take a trip to where I live on the Mornington Peninsula!

Rosebud/McCrae are great places to stay, albeit it might be a tad busy during holiday season.

You can camp on the foreshore and see a lot of great places like Arthurs seat, Gunnamatta back beach, Point Nepean, Kings falls and Kings creek, even catch the Ferry over to Queenscliff for a great day out!

Also, the beaches are wonderful!

It's weird talking about where I live in such high spirits, but it's a pretty good area for a cheap holiday!

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Would you drive as far as the NSW South Coast?
Something about that area I love!
That was going to be my other suggestion.. Merimbula is magical!
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That was going to be my other suggestion.. Merimbula is magical!
Yes, yes it is. Well, what I can remember of that trip anyway (hot BBQ plate and right hand doesn't mix)
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That was going to be my other suggestion.. Merimbula is magical!
My all time favorite place to holiday. Plenty of fishing, magnificent beaches...
Eden is also just before Merimbula and would also be worth considering. About 7 hours drive from Melbourne. Stop at Cann River for a toilet stop as there ain't much past there for a good while.
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yarrawonga, Mulwala. 3hours out of melbourne. On the river right on the bottom of Vic/NSW.
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i just wrote a nice speil on lorne and up that way, and i see you are from geelong so u would already have been all thru there.maybe try st kilda beach ? there is some knick knack shops and some good pubs and a ice cream shop etc.. not too sure how much will be open xmas day tho.
Sorry for the highjack...

Where is this spiel you write of JG65TE?
The missus is wanting to spend a couple of days along the Great Ocean Road and I'm looking for ideas on must sees and dos to keep us occupied.
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I've found that the words School Holidays and cheap are never seen in the same sentence.
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I found Shepparton to be pretty mediocre really, not much going on there.
Best advice would be to avoid the place if possible.
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Ocean Grove, Torquay/General Southwest area. Not much on the east side really, Phillip island and Inverloch is about it. Don't bother with wast PPB, the dredging has ruined the beaches.

Could maybe go down to Point Nepean and check out the old WW2 bunkers??? Not a beach but way better!!!
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Ocean Grove, Torquay/General Southwest area. Not much on the east side really, Phillip island and Inverloch is about it. Don't bother with wast PPB, the dredging has ruined the beaches.
Jason is from Geelong, Ocean Grove is 15 minutes away
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