Excursions in the capital of Australia
Although Canberra is the capital of Australia, compared to Sydney or Melbourne, it offers significantly fewer opportunities for excursions. You can walk around the city and its surroundings in a day or two. There are two important monuments – the Parliament and the war memorial. You can walk around the Central Basin or to several adjacent lookout hills such as Mount Ainslie or Black Mountain.
Ascent to Mount Ainslie (842 m)
Walk in Canberra Nature Park
From Canberry you can go on some nice walks. Probably the most famous of these is Mount Ainslie, located in… continue reading
A tour of Capital Hill in Canberra
A hill with the new and old Australian Parliament
In the center of Canberry you will find the indistinct Capital Hill, topped by the architecturally… continue reading
Australian War Memorial
The most important war memorial in Australia
The Australian War Memorial in Canberra is a very important building, of course, especially for Australians.… continue reading
Walk around the Central Basin in Canberra
A pleasant walk in the center of Canberry
The Molonglo River flows through the center of Canberry and forms a system of lakes. For visitors to Canberry… continue reading