Ever felt like taking a quick trip to a Tuscan winery? Or maybe soaking in some sunny Hamptons ambience? How about swinging by the carved stone wonders of Cappadocia? Well, you don’t always need a passport to travel the world. Australia is filled with such a rich diversity of experiences that it’s easy to feel like you’ve transported yourself to some of the world’s most famous and unique locations. Here’s our list of Australian destinations that will make you feel like you’re overseas!
Yarra Valley – A Tuscan wineries experience
Tuscany vibes from the back doorstep of the Yarra Valley. Image from Pietro Gallus Estate.
Beautiful Tuscany vineyards at sunset. Photo by Johny Goerend on Unsplash.
Romantic rolling hills, abundant grapevines and rustic wine estates. The Yarra Valley, located just a short drive from Melbourne, is renowned for its picturesque vineyards. But it also effortlessly evokes the ambience of Italy’s famous Tuscan wine region. The region’s passionate winemakers and chefs also capture the famed epicurean wonders of Tuscany in Yarra Valley wineries such as Pietro Gallus Estate. As you sip on a pinot and overlook the vine-covered hills, you might momentarily forget that you’re still in Australia. Saluti!
Where to stay
Econo Lodge Lilydale is a stylish colonial property situated at the gateway to the Yarra Valley, and the ideal location for a Tuscan-styled wine tour. From the Yarra Valley Melbourne is only a scenic hour and a half’s drive away.
Hahndorf – A glimpse of old world Germany
Nothing screams old-world Germany like a good ole’ beer. Image from German Arms.
Old-world Germany Beers. Photo by BENCE BOROS on Unsplash.
Nestled in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, Hahndorf is a charming town that exudes the spirit of old-world Germany. With its traditional German bakeries and Hahndorf pubs like the German Arms Hotel, Hahndorf offers a truly unique glimpse into classic Bavarian culture. Stroll down the town’s main street and savour bratwurst, schnitzel, and sauerkraut at one of the many authentic German restaurants. It’s easy to lose yourself in the romantic atmosphere of a town that feels straight out of Europe.
Where to stay
You’ll find plenty of charming old world stays in Hanhdorf to compliment your European holiday, from boutique apartments to cosy rooms.
Launceston – Vibrant lavender fields of Provence
A purple haze at the Bridestowe Lavender Estate. Image from Jamie Douros & Camille Helm.
Stunning Lavender Fields in Provence, France. Image from Antony Bec from Unsplash.
Captured in the vivid colours of Van Gogh and Cezanne, Provence has long been famed for its vibrant lavender hills. So it’s no surprise that the summertime blooms of Launceston’s stunning landscapes evoke a strikingly similar feel. The Bridestowe Lavender Farm creates an unmistakable French countryside feel during the warmer months, with purple lavender fields providing a stunning backdrop for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
Where to stay
Enjoy the Provence-style lavender farms in Launceston by staying close by in stylish colonial comfort. Built in 1847 the heritage-listed Quality Hotel Colonial Launceston offers a unique old-world experience to perfectly match the lavender hills Provence ambience.
Toukley – The Hamptons of Australia
You can find the Hamptons vibes right at The Beachcomber.
The Hamptons. Image from Sebastian Enrique.
The Hamptons have long been a glittering beachfronted playground for New Yorks city dwellers. That’s why the picturesque coastal hamlet of Toukely is on the gorgeous Central Coast of NSW. Relax with a drink at one of the Hamptons-style waterfront restaurants as you soak in the gem. The iconic ‘Beachie’ captures the Hamptons' ambiance perfectly, both with the decor, restaurants, and sparkling views.
Where to stay
Enjoy a Hamptons experience at the source. The Beachcomber Hotel & Resort, Ascend Hotel Collection is a waterfront hotel with restaurants, bars and a world-class waterfront view. The Beachcomber Toukley is a great family venue as well.