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  2. Macedon Ranges - Wikipedia

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    Macedon Ranges was one of the highest-rated areas in Australia in the Quality of Life Index 2008, and was the highest rated in Victoria (outside Melbourne), ranking 13th of 590 Australian local government areas. [5]

  3. Tourism in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    There are a variety of interesting things to see outside Melbourne proper but still within a day trip of Melbourne: The Yarra Valley region, producer of high-quality wine and with rainforest scenery nearby. The Mornington Peninsula, with its wineries, beaches and the Arthus Seat lookout.

  4. Gisborne South, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Gisborne South is a locality in the southern part of the Macedon Ranges, a 40-minute drive from Melbourne, Australia.Known for its vineyards, [2] olive groves [3] and thriving equestrian and alpaca industries, [4] Gisborne South is the closest to Melbourne's CBD of the Macedon Ranges' townships.

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    12 Best Places To Visit in November, According to a Travel Expert. ... The year-round Tenaya at Yosemite, located just outside the park’s South Gate Entrance, offers traditional rooms and cabins

  6. Tourism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This changed somewhat with the advent of rail travel. The initial emphasis in tourism for purposes of pleasure was strongest on travel to resorts near the main population centres. These included the Blue Mountains in New South Wales and the hill and coast resorts close to Melbourne and other major Victorian cities. The existing railway services ...

  7. Regions of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The area that embraces Greater Melbourne is sometimes referred to as Central Victoria and may include the Yarra Valley, the Upper Yarra, The Bays that include Port Phillip, the Mornington Peninsula, the Bellarine, and the Western Port, the Goldfields, the Spa Country, the Central Coast, and the Bass Coast.