Rediscover VIC with these Quick Escapes
It’s time to venture out beyond... the couch. It’s time to make those holiday dreams come true. With statewide lockdowns in Victoria eased, you may be wanting to hit the road for a little reset, refresh, or relaxation. Pack the bags, load the car - it’s time to head out beyond and start creating memories with loved ones that will last a lifetime.
Nagambie Lakes
A frothy and feast awaits at the Nagambie Brewery and Distillery - Image credit: Nagambie Brewery and Distillery
Looking for something a little bit different to do? Nagambie Lakes, or ‘Nagas’ as it is affectionately known, is an unassuming destination offering wine, waterways, wetlands and wildlife! Go fishing, visit the area’s oldest winery, and maybe even re-live history on the Ned Kelly Trail.
Things to see and do:
- Go for a spin along the Goulburn River Valley Rail Trail
- Drop by for a frothy and a feast at the Nagambie Brewery and Distillery
Stay at Discovery Parks - Nagambie Lakes
Looking for more? You’re in luck - here are our Top 6 things to do when visiting Nagambie Lakes.
Geelong
Learn about the local Aboriginal culture and history at Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Image credit: Artra Sartracom
Known by some as the ‘wool centre of the world’ in times gone by you’d be forgiven for skipping Geelong as a quick-break destination.. Not any more. Geelong has emerged as a vibrant city offering visitors a taste of the coast, adventure on the water, and spoonfuls of mother nature. Go surfing or SUP-ing at world famous Bells Beach, enjoy a walk through the Great Otway National Park, or immerse yourself in local culture, by getting along to the AFL.
Things to see and do:
- Hit up Bells Beach for a surf or two
- Learn about local Aboriginal history at the Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre
- Explore the incredible Great Otway National Park
- Dine in any of Geelong’s amazing restaurants
Stay at Discovery Parks - Geelong
There’s more to do at Geelong - here’s what our Park Managers recommend not to miss when in Geelong!
Lake Hume
Scenic Lake Hume - Image credit: Visit Victoria
Located about three hours from Melbourne is Lake Hume - where history buffs, anglers, and foodies will find plenty to keep them busy. Enjoy some time out on the lake, or hit the ‘town’ to explore some of Wodonga’s local history. Visit The Man from Snowy River Museum in nearby Corryong, experience the charming gold rush town of Beechworth, or relive Ned Kelly’s last stand in Glenrowan. It’s all here!
Things to see and do:
- Get to know Jack Riley - The Man from Snowy River
- Follow the journey of Beechworth’s Gold Rush
- Visit the Ned Kelly Interpretive Centre and witness the Glenrowan Siege
Stay at Discovery Parks - Lake Hume
Warrnambool
The surf is up at the 'bool!
You can’t venture out and not consider the coastal scenes of Warrnambool. With relaxed vibrations all year round, the ‘bool’ , is a vibrant surf town that forms part of the Winter Whale Trail. But, wait there’s more. From history and heritage, to watersport adventures, the ‘bool is all about a fun time for all.
Things to see and do:
- Watch Shipwrecked!’, a state-of-the-art sound and laser show
- Ride the Warrnambool to Port Fairy Rail Trail
- Enjoy the great outdoors with any of these walking trails
Stay at Discovery Parks - Warrnambool
Check out our 10 best things to do in Warrnambool