So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Exploring the Destinations of Beechworth

By Karl Larkins


Beechworth is a picturesque town located in North East Victoria that is widely regarded as the State's best preserved gold mining town. It is the ideal place to go for anyone wishing to discover the spirit of regional Australia and for those people looking for a weekend escape. There are great local restaurants, yearly festivals, bicycle tracks, National Parks, historic buildings, wineries and some wonderful tours to experience.

The Historical Past of Beechworth: The city found popularity around the early 1850's as soon as alluvial gold was initially found, nonetheless ahead of that the actual region was adopted for grazing and also had been the indigenous homelands for the Min-jan-buttu persons. With the span of time the actual precious metal was exhausted, although these days the majority of the waterways will certainly continue to hand over a little bit of colour. Beechworth is additionally well-known because of its connections to the bushranger Ned Kelly as well as the fantastic community celebrations.

Things to do in Beechworth: Today the town is renowned for the local historic precinct, vast variety of annual festivals, wonderful bush setting and friendly people. Visitors can also enjoy the refreshing Lake Sambell which is only a short walk from the centre of town; there is also the famous Beechworth Bakery and the Beechworth Honey Experience that offers free interactive tours and an amazing insight into Bees. There are also wonderful waterfalls, bush walks and plenty of native wildlife to enjoy.

Fairs and Occasions: Each year Beechworth hosts a number of local festivals and celebrations that attract people from all across Australia. The twelve month period kicks off with the Golden Horseshoes Easter Festival with parades, concerts, exhibitions and plenty of youngster's activities. Then there is the Harvest Celebration that closes off the main street and is filled with amazing food and produce from across the region. The Drive Back in Time is a two day event that presents vintage vehicles plus working steam engines. There is then a small break over the winter months and in November the Celtic Festival takes over the town with marching bands, a free street stage, Celtic bands, markets, foods and exhibitions.

Markets in Beechworth: Every year there are a variety of marketplaces, a lot of which tend to be presented at the actual exact same period as the celebrations. There's also the actual Rotary Markets as well as month-to-month farmers market that draws in a sizable quantity of local people as well as tourists.

Places to Stay: Beechworth is renowned for its excellent selection of accommodation options. There are plenty of cottages and self contained holiday homes that are ideal for those wanting to be self sufficient and have their own privacy. There are also the Beechworth motels that offer central and convenient rooms and in certain instances family units. There are two caravan parks that offer a range of camping, caravan and self contained cabins. Finally there are the very popular bed and breakfasts that offer some of the most desirable hospitality and local knowledge in the area.

A Superb Time to Visit: Beechworth is a good community to go to throughout the year. Definitely the less severe Spring as well as Autumn calendar months tend to be the most favored however the winter season is a good period to delight in the fantastic open fires, great pubs as well as dining places. The Summertime weeks appeal to lots of tourists and the actual cooler flowing waters from the cascades and also Lake Sambell are a good spot to have a paddle or swim along with a BBQ.




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