Things to do at Kryal Castle Ballarat with Kids

Things to do at Kryal Castle Ballarat Victoria

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Kryal Castle Ballarat with kids. This captivating medieval attraction nestled in Ballarat was first established in the early 1970s, and has been captivating guests of all ages with its array of interactive activities, fascinating demonstrations, and captivating displays ever since.  Prepare to be …

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Free Things To Do in Sydney With Kids

The Complete Guide to Sydney School Holiday Activities

If you find yourself in Sydney for a day and want an adventure for free we have found a plethora of delights for you to explore. Whilst you will need to find your way to the spot, entry or exploration is free! Yes, Sydney has quite an array of free stuff to do with kids. …

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Travelling With Your Toothbrush : Oral Care When You’re Out and About

Travelling With Your Toothbrush : Oral Care When You’re Out and About

Travelling doesn’t mean that your personal hygiene routines need to change all that much when you shift between hotels or during a long haul flight. Even when you can’t grab a shower, simply brushing your teeth can perk you up and make you feel cleaner. It’s for this reason that I always pack our toothbrushes …

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Da Rod Shop – A Simi Valley Excursion

5 Car Garages to Visit in Los Angeles : The Dad's California Bucket List

When travelling to a new place, each member of our family sits down and creates their own Bucket List. We come back together and work out how we can create an itinerary that includes each place. It takes a little juggling, but usually we manage it. Our trip to California, USA was no exception except …

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Eureka Skydeck 88 : The Highest Public Vantage Point in the Southern Hemisphere

Eureka Skydeck 88 : The Highest Public Vantage Point in the Southern Hemisphere

Scaling the Seven Summits is on the Bucket List of adventurers worldwide. Our family has declined the challenge and skipped adding it the kid bucket list, preferring to focus on climbing (via elevator) the tallest buildings in the cities we visit. It involves less preparation and our fitness levels are rarely tested. On our recent trip to Melbourne, …

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Sculptures by the Sea : A Few Hours in Bondi With Kids

Sculptures by the Sea : A Few Hours in Bondi With Kids

When I first arrived in Sydney I went straight to Bondi Beach. I think most tourists do. I wanted to see the great Aussie wonder for myself and feel the sand between my toes. It was truly delightful. Fast forward a decade and a half, and I’m raising my kids in this very city, providing the …

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Royal New South Wales Lancer Barracks and Museum : Learning About the Light Horseman

Royal New South Wales Lancer Barracks and Museum : Learning About the Light Horseman

Parramatta is the oldest inland European settlement in Australia and was settled by by the British in 1788, the same year as Sydney. It has a very rich history starting with the Darug people who lived here long before the British arrived. Having taught in the Parramatta area for more than a decade, I was aware of many …

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Travelling with Kids : Top Tips – Cellular Data on the Road

Travelling with Kids : Top Tips – Cellular Data on the Road

Discovering new parts of Australia has become a Kid Bucket List passion. When the school holiday’s hit we love jumping in the car and heading off on a road trip to places we have not explored. In this past this has proved a little expensive in terms of our cellular data costs, but I’ve found …

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Warragamba Dam : Exploring Sydney’s Water Source With the Kids

Warragamba Dam : Exploring Sydney's Water Source With the Kids

Our little family has become incredibly curious about the source of the water that comes out of our tap. Earlier this year we ventured off to the West Ryde Boiler House where we learned how water is pumped and gravity fed around Sydney. Our next step was to head to the water source itself. T and I had already …

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Blue Mountains Honey : A Visit to the Honey Shed

Blue Mountains Honey - A Visit to the Honey Shed

From experience, we’ve learned to add upcoming events and celebrations to our shared family calendar so we can keep track of what is on the horizon and prioritise where to head each weekend. Earlier this year we discovered that Blue Mountains Honey “Honey Shed” in Luddenham was having an open day in early August and quickly added it …

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Cobbitty Village Markets : A Country Market Day Experience

Cobbitty Village Markets : A Country Market Day Experience

One of the downsides of watching a little too much River Cottage UK and similar shows is that we are forever searching for a true country market that replicates the English style markets. They look awesome with a plethora of produce, food tastings and craft ready to discover. We came close when we headed to …

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The Australiana Pioneer Village : Back in Time in the Hawkesbury

The Australiana Pioneer Village : Back in Time in the Hawkesbury

Discovering an attraction that has been created with family adventure in mind and run by a community passionate about sharing the beginning of Australia’s rural settlement is a real find. Around a month ago, T heard about a place in the Hawkesbury area where history has been preserved. It sounded intriguing. We had to go. The Australiana Pioneer …

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Wanderlust Travel Linkup for June + An Overnight Trip To Victoria

Wanderlust Travel Linkup for June + An Overnight Trip To Victoria.

Can you believe that it is June already? Winter has hit Sydney with what feels like an Antarctic wind blowing across our city. I hope it’s a little warmer in your town. I hope you enjoyed sharing your May adventures over at The Climbing Tree last month. Reading your posts was so interesting and added a plethora of destinations …

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