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Bed and Breakfast
Bed and Breakfast offers hosted accommodation.  They can also be known as a Guest House.  Although there are some large bed and breakfast providers generally they are a smaller concern offering from one to three rooms.  As stated a B & B will usually provide a hot breakfast (if they don't how can they be called a Bed and Breakfast).   Many Bed and Breakfasts offer full ensuite facilities but you should check if you don't want shared facilities.  This type of accommodation is great if you like to know your hosts and like a personal service.

Anglesea Bed and Breakfast
Around 40 kms from Geelong or 20 kms past Torquay along the Great Ocean Road is the seaside town of Anglesea. A very popular surfing destination with patrolled beaches during summer Anglesea offers an ideal holiday by the sea at any time of year.

Apollo Bay Bed and Breakfast
Around 180 kms from Melbourne on the Great Ocean Road is the popular seaside resort of Apollo Bay . It is nestled in the the foothills of the Otway Ranges . The local population is around 2,000 which swells with incoming visitors.

Ballarat Bed and Breakfast
Major attractions include the Begonia Festival (held each year at Lake Wendouree in March), Sovereign Hill and the Eureka Stockade. After taking a tram ride around the lake or a paddle boat ride on it visitors can stroll through the beauty of Ballarat's Botanical Gardens.

Beechworth Bed and Breakfast
The township of Beechworth is considered to be Victoria's best preserved Gold Rush Town. To get there from Melbourne is around a 3 hour drive along the Hume Highway. This is a "Golden" opportunity to revisit our past with the many historical buildings on display in exceptional condition.

Bendigo Bed and Breakfast
Over 90,000 people live in the historical city of Bendigo. With restored Victorian-era architecture dating back to the "Gold Rush" Bendigo is abundant with sandstone buildings, 100 year old gardens and large shade trees.

Bright Bed and Breakfast
Bright is a little over 300 kms to the north-east of Melbourne on the Great Alpine Road. Situated in the Ovens Valley with the beautiful Ovens River flowing past it offers magnificent views of the surrounding countryside and mountains.

Brisbane Bed and Breakfast
Brisbane is the capital of Queensland with a population rapidly approaching 2 million. It is the third largest city in Australia. With magnificent waterfront views with a very exciting nightlife scene, loads of restaurants and a climate of sun and fun, you will want to spend more than a few days here.

Cairns Bed and Breakfast
A major destination for overseas travellers and Australians alike. It is an attraction for scuba divers, snorkellers, barrier reef cruises, fishing adventures, rainforest walks, outback adventures, and wildlife & bird watching and it's all in one location.

Castlemaine Bed and Breakfast
Castlemaine offers a vibrant country town with every modern convienience. The town maintains its beautiful heritage buildings while offering a contempory lifestyle with movies, theatres, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants and shops galore.

Coolangatta Bed and Breakfast
Coolangatta is the perfect place to enjoy the Gold Coast offering sheltered beaches with white sand, great surf, laid back cafes and accommodation to suit all budgets.

Creswick Bed and Breakfast
The historic township of Creswick is located on the Midland Highway around 15 minutes from Ballarat and less than half an hour from Daylesford. Offering architecture dating back to the goldfields Creswick is a splendour of cafes and speciality shops surrounded by natural and pine plantation forests.

Daylesford Bed and Breakfast
Located in Spa Country in Central Victoria, Daylesford is a mecca for those wanting to partake of the waters. Reputed to have more massage therapists per capita than anywhere in Australia, Daylesford and it's sister town Hepburn Springs cater mostly for those needing Rest and Relaxation. 

Echuca Moama Bed and Breakfast
One of Victoria's oldest river towns Echuca is still a very popular destination for those wanting a holiday on or by the water.  Combined with Moama it is known as the Paddle Steamer capital of Australia.

Eildon Bed and Breakfast
The town itself has a small population of under a thousand residents but swells with visitors on their annual pilgrimage for a fresh water holiday or on day trips from Melbourne and surrounding regions.

Geelong Bed and Breakfast
No visit to Geelong would be complete without a walk (or cycle) along the wide paths that lead the length of the many beaches finishing at Eastern Beach (a large enclosed swimming pool extending into the bay with dining and park facilities) and the Geelong Botanical Gardens.

Hepburn Springs Bed and Breakfast
Hepburn Springs is reknowned for it's spa and massage especially through the Hepburn Spa Resort. Twin town to Daylesford, Hepburn Springs should be considered for it's luxury accommodation, wide variety of dining and abundance of

Hobart Bed and Breakfast
A heritage city offering architectural splendours from the 19th centrury including waterfront warehouses, government buildings, hotels and breweries.  With the snow capped mountains in the background you will not be short of photos to take home.

Lakes Entrance Bed and Breakfast
Lakes Entrance is the gateway giving ocean going vessels access to the Gippsland Lakes which is the largest inland waterway that can be navigated in Australia.  It borders the 90 mile beach offering some of the best surf fishing in Australia.

Lorne Bed and Breakfast
A large town by seaside standards, Lorne stretches some distance offering pleasant walks along the beach or the paths above the roadside. Quite a hilly town it is not hard to get accommodation with great ocean views even a few streets back from the waters edge.


 

 

 

 

 

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