School holidays are just round the corner...Lake Mountain Alpine Resort in Marysville in the Yarra Valley might be the solution..
It's an exhausting time of year for parents. It's hard having tiny people around all the time, asking, "What shall I do I'm bored?" It could also get really costly.
Lake Mountain Alpine Resort is renowned for their Winter activities, including Cross-Country Skiing and Tobogganing. But now, they have many Summer activities also.
Up at Lake Mountain Alpine Resort there'll be plenty to do in January. (And if it is a hot day, it's a really good concept to head up the mountain as it is usually cooler up there than in the city or the valley.) The staff at Lake Mountain know that kids want new places to explore and folks need their kids to be occupied. So , on the week-ends in Jan, there will be live music and face painting, frisbee golfing and all of the walking/biking trails for you to enjoy (and you can bring your own mountain bike) "all free. Bring your own picnic and get a stunning spot to line up, surrounded naturally with staggering views. And after lunch, the best bit "everybody can go off and do their own activities "while the grown-ups get some shut eye!
During the week, Lake Mountain are putting together a fun packed School Holiday program this summer also , full of arranged activities to keep all ages amused. Every week there will be a new activity "a rock climbing wall, sumo wrestling suits, mini golfing or a super slide. The organised activities are included in the cost of a day pass, which also buys you the flying fox, dune buggies and laser skirmish. To get a 15% discount, book online from their website. If you are staying in the area, many Marysville accommodation suppliers are providing 25% discount on the day pass ticket cost.
And being on a mountain, there are endless tracks to explore on foot and by bike. It's also free to have a round of frisbee golfing as you're walking the tracks. (Just mind the other hikers as you are "teeing off") The walks have great interactive signs so that you can find out more about Lake Mountain's unique climate and environment. There's one actual walk I like, called The Green Again walk, which is a 5km loop from the Village. It illuminates the assorted sorts of regeneration happening since the 2009 fires and explains how some species need a fire to regenerate.
It's an exhausting time of year for parents. It's hard having tiny people around all the time, asking, "What shall I do I'm bored?" It could also get really costly.
Lake Mountain Alpine Resort is renowned for their Winter activities, including Cross-Country Skiing and Tobogganing. But now, they have many Summer activities also.
Up at Lake Mountain Alpine Resort there'll be plenty to do in January. (And if it is a hot day, it's a really good concept to head up the mountain as it is usually cooler up there than in the city or the valley.) The staff at Lake Mountain know that kids want new places to explore and folks need their kids to be occupied. So , on the week-ends in Jan, there will be live music and face painting, frisbee golfing and all of the walking/biking trails for you to enjoy (and you can bring your own mountain bike) "all free. Bring your own picnic and get a stunning spot to line up, surrounded naturally with staggering views. And after lunch, the best bit "everybody can go off and do their own activities "while the grown-ups get some shut eye!
During the week, Lake Mountain are putting together a fun packed School Holiday program this summer also , full of arranged activities to keep all ages amused. Every week there will be a new activity "a rock climbing wall, sumo wrestling suits, mini golfing or a super slide. The organised activities are included in the cost of a day pass, which also buys you the flying fox, dune buggies and laser skirmish. To get a 15% discount, book online from their website. If you are staying in the area, many Marysville accommodation suppliers are providing 25% discount on the day pass ticket cost.
And being on a mountain, there are endless tracks to explore on foot and by bike. It's also free to have a round of frisbee golfing as you're walking the tracks. (Just mind the other hikers as you are "teeing off") The walks have great interactive signs so that you can find out more about Lake Mountain's unique climate and environment. There's one actual walk I like, called The Green Again walk, which is a 5km loop from the Village. It illuminates the assorted sorts of regeneration happening since the 2009 fires and explains how some species need a fire to regenerate.
About the Author:
Helen Cole lives in the Yarra Valley, and enjoys being active. For info on Yarra Valley Accommodation, visit the regions site.
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