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Down Under Ugg Boots

1164 princes hwy, Killarney VIC 3283
Down Under Ugg Boots is the oldest ugg boot shop in the world and has an extensive range of UGG Boots available. Down under Ugg boots are your sheepskin specialist stocking Australian sheepskin ugg boots, Australian made gift ware, moccasins, sheepskin rugs, car seat covers, baby rugs, gloves, hats just about anything sheepskin you can think of, they also stock cow hides, gum boots and Australian made hats. Down Under Ugg boots carries the following UGG brands: UGG Australia, Suttons, Emu, Oz Wear, Pacific, Snuggs, BOGS and Jacaru. Down Under Ugg Boots is located in Killarney on the Princes Hwy between Warrnambool and Port Fairy, and also in Portland on the foreshore.
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Downunder UGG Boots

1164 Princes Highway, Killarney VIC 3283
Downunder UGG Boots sell the largest range of sheepskin boots and products from all the leading brands including EMU, Chick Empire, UGG Australia, SNUGGS and Pacific UGG. Located in Killarney, between Warrnambool and Port Fairy, Downunder UGG Boots are a favourite stop for the locals and visitors alike looking for the perfect gifts to take home to family and friends. Please view the Downunder UGG Boots website for further details.
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Basalt Wines

1131 Princes Hwy, Killarney VIC 3283
Situated on the lovely Great Ocean Road just out of Port Fairy is the delightful Basalt Wines vineyard. They grow biodynamic Riesling, Pinot Noir and Tempranillo. Basalt Wines is open daily for lunch, featuring authentic Spanish & French Bar snacks with their wines. You can also find them at the Port Fairy farmers markets second, third and fourth Saturday's of each month. Basalt Wines is the only vineyard situated on the Great ocean road so is very much a must do stopover on your trip along the spectacular southern coast line, the beach's surrounding Killarney and Port Fairy a littered with large amounts of Basalt rock forming protected reef structure's for the clean and safe beach's. Basalt Wines label depicts the local Volcano named "Tower Hill" located just across the paddock from their vineyard, Tower hill reserve is a mecca for wildlife including Kangaroo, Emu, Koala, Echidna and an abundance of bird life, there are many spectacular walking tracks around the crater and lake. Tower Hill is also Home to the Gunditjamara people who are the custodian of this special place. Basalt Wines look forward to meeting you when next travelling the Great Ocean Road. A laugh in every glass.
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Calgary Accommodation & Killara Accommodation

104 Survey Lane, Killarney VIC 3283
Calgary Accommodation and Killara B&B are nestled along the Great Ocean Road and Shipwreck Coast in Killarney, just five minutes from Port Fairy, Koroit and Warrnambool. Guests can indulge in the regions picturesque environments and allow themselves to be overwhelmed by the beauty and diversity of the surrounding landscape. Calgary Accommodation offers a beautifully renovated house providing a sanctuary for guests who are seeking a gentler pace of life. Calgary house features two bedrooms with queen beds with ensuite, bathroom, kitchen and living area. Relax in the alfresco area with barbecue facilities. The house can sleep four adults. Calgary House & Cottage Accommodation also comprises of a cottage at the rear of the property. The cottage caters for two adults and features a queen size bed, ensuite, sitting area with gas log fire and kitchenette. Sit and relax in the alfresco area. Killara Accommodation is a splendid, stylish and peaceful accommodation with rural views by the ocean. Killara features a generous bedroom with queen bed with ensuite bathroom, sitting room and kitchenette....

Down Under Ugg Boots

1164 Princes Highway , Killarney VIC 3283
Down Under Ugg Boots is the oldest ugg boot shop in the world and has an extensive range of UGG Boots available. Down under Ugg boots are your sheepskin specialist stocking Australian sheepskin ugg boots, Australian made gift ware, moccasins, sheepskin rugs, car seat covers, baby rugs, gloves, hats just about anything sheepskin you can think of, they also stock cow hides, gum boots and Australian made hats. Down Under Ugg boots carries the following UGG brands: UGG Australia, Suttons, Emu, Oz Wear, Pacific, Snuggs, BOGS and Jacaru. Down Under Ugg Boots is located in Killarney on the Princes Hwy between Warrnambool and Port Fairy, and also in Portland on the foreshore. ...
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Condamine Gorge '14 River Crossing'

Condamine Gorge Road, Killarney QLD 4373

14 River Crossings' is appropriately named after the 14 river crossings located across this track. This track is accessible by four wheel drive vehicles only. During normal conditions the crossings of the Condamine River are relatively shallow. However, during wet weather the river will rise rapidly making it impassable. It is advisable to check conditions with the Warwick Visitor Information Centre prior to visiting. The Condamine Gorge is home to a number of endangered species, please respect this precious environment. Note that private properties either side of the track may not be fenced, so please keep to the road and creek area and observe the 'no trespassing' signs. To commence the track from Boonah, start opposite the Police Station, travel out from Boonah along Rathdowny Road and turn right at Carney's Creek Road. Travel out approximately 12 kilometres to cross Teviot Brook floodway and then turn right to The Head. The low road is Condamine Gorge. This track is only accessible when the weather is dry, take the high road when river is flowing. From Killarney, turn left into Condamine Gorge just after the abattoir.

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Queen Mary Falls circuit, Main Range National Park

Queen Mary Falls section, Killarney QLD 4373
Take a leisurely stroll through changing forests to the top, and then the base, of spectacular Queen Mary Falls. From the Queen Mary Falls picnic area, head along a fragrant eucalypt-topped ridgeline to the lush, rainforested gorge. At the lookout, watch Spring Creek plunge 40 metres over the falls to the valley floor. Marvel at the rainbows created by the waterfall’s sheer mist, and watch as the creek continues its twisting journey along the valley, to join the Condamine River’s upper reaches. Continue along the track to the valley floor and cool off in the waterfall’s misty spray—perfect on a hot summer's day. Park Rangers suggest walking the circuit in a clockwise direction as it is easier on the legs! Take care on the causeway as the surface can become slippery when wet. Do not attempt to cross when in flood or if water covers the causeway. This park is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, famed for its ongoing geological processes, evolutionary history, and diversity (especially of rare, threatened and endemic species)....
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Condamine Gorge '14 River Crossing'

Condamine Gorge Road, Killarney QLD 4373
The Condamine River Road in Killarney’s Cambanoora Gorge is perfect for respectful four wheel drivers, hikers, horse riders and mountain bikers. The ’14 River Crossings’ is appropriately named after the 14 river crossings you have to make exploring this beautiful part of the Gorge. The Cambanoora Gorge runs between “The Head” (bordered by Wilsons Peak and Mt Superbus) and the town of Killarney. To commence the route from Boonah, start opposite the Police Station, travel out from Boonah along Rathdowney Road and turn right at Carney’s Creek Road. Travel out approximately 12 kilometres to cross Teviot Brook floodway and then turn right to The Head. The low road is Condamine Gorge. During normal conditions the crossings of the Condamine River are relatively shallow. However, during wet weather the river will rise rapidly making it impassable. It is advisable to check conditions with the Warwick Visitor Information Centre or Bureau of Meteorology prior to visiting. Please note, the Gorge is not a four wheel drive track or adventure park. It is a public road bordered by private property, so please be respectful of the natural environment and abide by the speed limits....
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Falls Drive

46547 - Killarney QLD 4373
The Falls Drive is one of the region’s most popular drives. Leave the small township of Killarney and travel along a winding and lush green road to Spring Creek Road, where the best part of the journey really begins. The road climbs up the mountain, through bushland and rainforest, passing great spots to discover different waterfalls, enjoy a picnic and take in the beauty of the expansive valley below. At the top of the hill is iconic Queen Mary Falls and offers great walking and exploring, plenty of native wildlife, and birdlife aplenty. There is a safe walking track to do the circuit, or you can just view the falls from the top lookout. Queen Mary Falls flows into the nearby Condamine River where it begins at The Head and flows on to the Murray-Darling - Australia’s longest river system. Carr’s Lookout offers breathtaking views over the Head Valley to Mt Superbus, the Scenic Rim and Tambourine Mountain. Information identifies the mountains and tells the story of a plane crash in 1955 on Mt Superbus. This tourist route can form part of a wonderful circle drive taking in Cunningham’s Gap, Warwick, Killarney and Boonah. 4×4 vehicles may choose to return to Warwick via Cambanoora Gorge via the 14 River Crossings of the Condamine River (weather and water levels permitting). Other travellers will enjoy a leisurely drive down the winding road of Spring Creek Road which meets up with the Scenic Rim township of Boonah. Please note, the section of the road between Carrs Lookout and Cambanoora Gorge is quite steep and narrow so is not suitable for large vehicles or caravans....