Inside the mountain ranges of the Dandenongs, visitors can encounter settlements offering quaint hotels, craft shops and cozy restaurants. Travelers are attracted to the area, just 35 km east of Melbourne, for the lovely Dandenong Ranges National Park, a parkland that has been under care since 1882. The area is full of a lush, temperate rain forest, complete with numerous streams and several waterfalls, and mountainous summits famous with hikers. The Puffing Billy Railway, a historic steam railway, goes through the area as well.
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Denton Hill is a mountainous area on the edge of Melbourne, the most famous of which is the William Ridge Museum of Art. The stone carvings here are very good. They are all works of Rich in front of him. They are well depicted and naturally formed with the surrounding environment. They are absolutely worth enjoying.
The Dantonnon Mountains is a beautiful natural park in Melbourne. There is also the famous William Ridge Art Gallery. The whole mountainous area is high and rolling, overlooking the beautiful scenery around Melbourne. The mountains are also densely forested, and there is a feeling of forest exploration on foot, which is very worthwhile.
On the seventh day of Australia, in order to save energy, we went to a local group today. The second stop is the Puffing Bill train in Denton Hills. It has a history of several hundred years. Then it ran out of money. The government gave it to a group of like-minded old men to run it. Now it's a local scene. It's bound to punch in. What's the difference between an avant-garde train and a small one? Well, there's only one, the environment is good, the staff is nice, the car maintenance is good! From this, we can see that if we don't do something bad, it depends on whether we have the intention or not. In fact, the truth is the same for the environmental protection of the heavenly dynasty.
William Ricketts's Statue Studio in Dandenon National Forest Park. Because of the arrival of British Cook, the history of this Commonwealth country has been preserved by the grievances of the white people among the aborigines, and the origin of the stolen generation. ???
In the Dantonnon Mountains, not far from Melbourne, there are steam trains on the mountains. There are many big trees carved into wood carvings and white parrots. Many free people take root here to make a living with their unique tools.
The terminal of Pufenbili Steam Train is Dannongshan National Forest Park. Flowers blossom here and you can see the sea scenery very beautiful. In addition, there are parrots here that can make close contact with you. It's very interesting.
You can start from Southern Cross Station or Flinders Station and go to Belgrave (usually transfer), then take a steam train to get here - the scenery is good, and many local people come here by themselves, and you can go back by steam train about an hour in the evening.
This area is the nearest primeval forest to Melbourne. As a forest park, there are Koala Conservation Center and various indigenous cultural performances. You can play for one day and then take a wooden train back to the city.
It's like walking into the virgin forest. The trees are too big, but the roads are too narrow. I used to be very tired driving by myself.
Dantonnon Mountain National Park, on the southeastern side of Melbourne, is not far from the city and can be driven for more than an hour. There are also many small towns in the mountains, most of which are filled with simple and mellow rural atmosphere. Danton Nong Mountain is worth visiting all the year round, driving through scenic mountains, picnicking in former fern valleys, trying to find traces of piano birds, or enjoying living with animals. When we went there, we took a steam train in Pufenbili. We booked a one-day trip of Pufenbili Steam Train in Taobao to find Wolf Mao. It was cheaper than going directly to the store to order 290 times a day. Friends who wanted to visit could refer to it. The train went to Nongshan, where we fed the parrot by ourselves and spent a long time in the forest. It was a good feeling to be close to nature.~