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Olivers Hill Lookout - Frankston (VIC)

Address: 🏡 Nepean Hwy, Frankston VIC 3199
Phone : +61 1300 322 842
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11 review location for tourist in Frankston, VIC Australia: 1. Ballam Park Homestead,2. Olivers Hill Lookout,3. Ballam Park,4. Frankston Pier,5. George Pentland Botanic Gardens,6. Olivers Hill Beach,7. Beauty Park,8. Frankston Regional Foreshore Playground,9. Frankston Visitor Information Centre,10. Bunarong Park,11. Frankston foreshore,Hight rate 11 location for tourist in Frankston, VIC Australia

Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park - VIC

Shirley Cao Great place to get close encounters with kangaroos and koalas! You can feed kangaroos and wallabies within the park. Really recommend the koala encounter if youre interested in cuddling a koala. You can gently touch the koalas back and they are so friendly and cute! Very knowledgeable and friendly staff.
5 /5

Mulberry Hill National Trust - VIC

alex passmore Delightful house and gardens; the former home of the artist Sir Daryl Lindsay and author Joan Lindsay. The volunteer guides gave a lively and interesting background to their lives and work in this house.
5 /5

Kokoda Track Memorial Walk - VIC

Pat Chung A principal focus of the Kokoda Track Memorial Walkway is on the sacrifices made by the Australian soldiers during key battles which took place in 1942-43 along the Kokoda Track and other locations in Papua New Guinea. The Kokoda Track is a place of historical significance. Trekking the trail in Dandenong, including challenging the 1000 steps, is not just for doing exercises but also to remember and pay tribute to the soldiers who fought in the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea during World War II. Obviously, the 1000 steps is the focus of Kokoda Track Memorial Walk. It gives us a chance to experience the endurance of Australian soldiers who fought against Japanese in a very challenging jungle terrain of the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea. The campaign was a crucial point in stopping the Japanese advance towards Australia, so why it was so important and why this Memorial Walk was established to commemorate the battle. I reckon this is a very meaningful trek that offers good education to our next generation to know the historical background of one of the significant battles in World War II. As this 1000 steps is a challenge, so its really quite hard to finish. With some rest, I think 45 to 50 minutes is enough to go uphill of the 1000 steps (only one way allowed to go uphill). After arrived to the finish point of 1000 steps, there is nothing to see. You can return to the start point by going downhill from another road which is quite long, needs at least 35 to 40 minutes walking. There are car park spaces, education centre, toilets, BBQ stove, shelters, kids playground and a decent Cafe for buying breakfast / lunch / coffee. What a nice park indeed!
5 /5

Marie Wallace Bayswater Park - VIC

Chris Foster-Ramsay A great place for families. Young and old. Lots of open space and a great place that’s safe for kids to ride their bikes and experience the outdoors. On busy days byo camping chairs are advisable. But lots of open space and shade to spread yourselves out. Well thought out park design with lots of touch, feel and life experiences to offer. BYO snacks too.
5 /5

Yarrabing Wetlands Reserve - VIC

Lyndon Voigt Just off to the side of part of the Dandenong creek trail, it is a nice little piece of bush separate from the hustle and bustle of the shared bike/walking track.
5 /5

Guy Turner Reserve - VIC

Ivan Jakovic BBQ’s always clean nice playground for the kids and the park is dog friendly
5 /5

SkyHigh Maze - VIC

Brandon Hill Look we enjoyed it. If you have young kids, this is quite fun. I thought the price was reasonable, and kids loved it. Adults would be happy to see kids being happy. I would recommend it.
5 /5

Lakewood Nature Reserve - VIC

Alexandros Karvounis Lakewood Nature Reserve is a remarkable destination for nature enthusiasts. This serene reserve offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The reserve is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, providing ample opportunities for wildlife spotting and birdwatching. The well-maintained trails within the reserve make it easy to explore and appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds you. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, Lakewood Nature Reserve has options for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts. I highly recommend visiting Lakewood Nature Reserve for a refreshing and immersive experience in the great outdoors.
5 /5

JW Manson Reserve - VIC

fernando m Nice walking track with lots of birds, ducks & trees.
5 /5

Sherbrooke Falls - VIC

CHO JUNGYEON It was a nice place to go for walking. Little steep to go uphill. I brought a 4-year-old girl. She was fine with that. However, Creek wasnt as big as we expected.
4 /5