Things to do in Deddick Valley (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com
iQOO🐮:“The Puffing Billy steam train is really great! Sitting in the retro carriage, listening to the whistle, passing through dense forests and valleys. The scenery along the way is picturesque, and you can stick your feet out of the window and wave and interact with the enthusiastic residents. It feels like being in a fairy tale world. This unique journey makes people forget their troubles and is extremely comfortable.”
Open today at 09:30-17:30 (admission ends at 16:00)
夏天的火锅:“The silly koalas are very cute. Children like them more. I went there the year before last. The zoo is not big. There are some koalas, kangaroos and other animals. I like koalas more. Some kangaroos are albino, but there are quite a few kangaroos.”
Lutessa Nguyen:“we joined one day tour to Peisher Valley from Sydney. The bus is clean and we met the coach at 11:00pm at Central Station. Arrived Perisher Valley around 5 am and it was such an memorable memory since it was first time for us to see the snow.”
多多:“I heard that the Chinese employees of Wilson factory said that Dandenong is good. In June 2012, a friend drove a group of three people to Dandenong. There were few cars and people, and the road was unimpeded. As soon as we entered the forest area, our breathing felt much deeper, and we felt energetic and refreshed. There were many people consuming at the mountaintop cafe, but there were still empty seats. We brought barbecue ingredients and barbecued on the lawn slightly lower than the cafe. From memory, this lawn is 6 to 8 meters wide and about 10 meters long. There are 6 barbecue tables, which are divided into two rows, with three in each row. Our barbecue actually attracted several laughing kookaburras, which are a bird unique to Australia and New Guinea. There were also several local Australians who came to taste our barbecue. After the barbecue, we cleaned up thoroughly. The environment here makes people feel very enjoyable and natural.”
Open today at 09:30-17:00 (admission ends at 16:15)
AllenXie:“Canberra | Step into the Real - Life Lilliput: Whose Childhood Memories Are Triggered? Hidden in the small town of Gold Creek Village, Canberra, there lies a fairytale world - Cockington Green Gardens. As soon as you step into this place, it's like entering a magical land of Lilliput. The entire garden is divided into two exhibition areas: English Country Life and World Famous Buildings. The English Country Life exhibition area is full of life. You can see villagers playing cricket or attending church services. English pubs, churches, and cottages are scattered around, and even the lawns and trees are perfectly trimmed. The World Famous Buildings exhibition area is extremely impressive. Landmark buildings from around the world are replicated at a scale of 1:12. From the Eiffel Tower in Paris to the Taj Mahal in India, these miniature buildings are exquisitely crafted. Some even have interactive devices. Press a button, and the train speeds by, and the windmill starts to turn, creating a vivid atmosphere. Don't forget to take a ride on the mini steam train. It circles the entire international exhibition area, allowing you to take in all the scenery along the way, as if you're on a world - spanning journey in this tiny world. When you're tired from exploring, head to the Garden Cafe inside the garden. Order a cup of coffee and a serving of homemade scones, and enjoy a leisurely time.”