As we all know, the number of small towns in Australia adds up to thousands, and the number of towns around each city is too many to count, even if you drive yourself to play every weekend, you have to play for a long time.
So the question is, many small towns in Australia seem to be a bit cookie-cutter, how to choose a place to travel? Next, Xiaobian will introduce the ten most beautiful towns in Australia.
/ 1 /Goolwa | South Australia
Located near the Murray River, this picturesque town is a must-see on tourist trails and is suitable for punching in. Here you can tour the historic harbor, admire the sandstone architecture, and visit many art galleries and restaurants. While walking along the hiking trail with your loved ones and admiring the coastal scenery at the top of the dunes, this romantic experience really can't be described in words.
In addition, the regular South Australian Wooden Boat Festival is also a major feature, because of its proximity to the harbor, so the festival is integrated into the local traditional culture, and a large number of enthusiasts come to visit every time it is held.
/ 2 /Kalgoorlie | Western Australia
Kalgoorlie is an important mining city in south-central Western Australia, the fifth largest city in Western Australia, and a typical australian country town, retaining the rustic style of the early 19th century. The town does not seem to be very developed, relying mainly on the construction of railways, mines and agriculture to develop the economy, but it is worth visiting because of its unique history, culture and characteristic activities.
Kalgoorlie is famously known as the "Gold Mine", which also means that it is a mining town where tourists can come and feel the charm of mining. Including the equestrian competition here is also a big attraction, the atmosphere is also quite lively, and it will not be boring at all.
/ 3 /Alice Springs | Northern Territory
Every adventurous person has an idea that they must go to Alice Springs. It is close to Uluru, full of deserts, canyons and sandstone, and in the eyes of those who have no interest, this is a barren land. But in the eyes of those who love it, this represents the best masterpiece of nature, especially cool!
Believe me, watching the sunrise and sunset here and feeling the changing ups and downs of nature is definitely an unforgettable experience of your life, and you will rarely encounter it a second time.
/ 4 /Broome | Western Australia
Broome is a major town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, Australia, and is also a well-known tourist destination. In the low season, the population of the town is about 14,436, and there are about 239,000 tourists per year. Once an important pearl-producing hub in the world, pearls are now available in many parts of the town and learn about the town's glorious past. You will also encounter a lot of cute wildlife...
Watching pearl farming at local farms, shopping for pearls in Chinatown, watching dinosaur footprints and bird watching at Robuck Bay, or riding camels along Cable Beach are also too enjoyable to do.
/ 5 /Birdsville | Queensland
Sparsely populated, Birdsville is an inland town on the edge of the desert, and September is the best time to visit the town, as there are large traditional horse races, the Birsville Races. At this time, everyone in the town will celebrate in a group, which is quite lively.
In addition, there are many Australian-specific cultural monuments and historical buildings here, which will surprise you in minutes.
/ 6 /Port Douglas | Queensland
Port Douglas is just an hour's drive north from Cairns along one of Australia's most scenic coastal roads. Tranquil little fishing villages with golden sand beaches and one of Northern Queensland's most exclusive resorts in tropical North Queensland, exquisite and quiet, are the perfect place to relax away from the hustle and bustle.
Stroll along Macrossan Street in the heart of the town, enjoy a variety of trendy restaurants, bars, cafes, boutiques, bookstores and galleries, give yourself a luxury spa bonus, visit the church St Mary's by the Sea Chapel, learn diving, snorkeling and other water sports, helicopter rides are also possible here... Good for families.
/ 7 /Central Tilba | New South Wales
Central Tilba is a quiet and beautiful historic town with many old-fashioned leather goods, handicrafts, antiques and blacksmith shops, where people live a simple but not monotonous life.
The most attractive thing is the environment of this town, which is easy to make people calm. I'd like to find a lazy afternoon and come here specifically for tea in a daze.
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Esperance | Western Australia
Located on the southwest coast of Australia, it is a seaport city on the Indian Ocean coast of southern Western Australia. The vast plain hinterland is wheat, linen, sheep production area, while the salt industry is developed, but also export gold, nickel ore, belongs to the coastal tourist resort.
You can experience authentic eco-farm tours, spectacular Australian landscapes, experience some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and even have fun on white sand beaches. Due to its geographical location, diving, surfing, and fishing are certainly essential, and some salt lakes are even said to have "hydrotherapy" effects. The best time to travel is from April to October.
/ 9 /Yamba | New South Wales
Yamba is a fishing town in New South Wales with perfect weather and, without exaggeration, a great surfing spot all year round.
From May to October, it is the best time to spot whales. In addition, cute dolphins can also approach the shore all year round, which is the most surprising and happy thing about this place. The town also often carries out traditional and characteristic art exhibitions and performance projects.
/ 10 /Port Fairy | Victoria
Home to Victoria's oldest harbour. "Simple and beautiful" is not an exaggeration to describe this town, although it is now mainly developed tourism, but its commercial atmosphere is not obvious.
Although there are many tourist attractions here, I would like to say that when you are tired of shopping, you may wish to take a nap or chat with your family and friends in the harbor, or wait for the sunset to appear.
epilogue:
The pace of modern people's life is often too fast, and various pressures force everyone to adapt to this "sub-healthy" state of life. No matter how tired you are, please remember to squeeze out time, be nice to yourself, and let yourself rest on vacation.