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  • AAA Tourism
    Accommodation STAR Ratings are recognised worldwide with around 70 countries operating rating schemes. These can vary from compulsory government run schemes to voluntary schemes such as ours in Australia.
    The Australian STAR Rating Scheme is one of the world’s leading quality certification schemes and its Standards are periodically reviewed to ensure it keeps inline with world’s best practice.
  • Prom Country Tourism
    Wilsons Promontory National Park was first reserved as a national park back in 1898. It covers 50,512 hectares including offshore islands and the Light Station. You will find fantastic beaches, cool fern gullies, great views, spectacular rock formations and abundant wildlife.

    Wilsons Promontory is home to more than 700 native plant species, 30 kinds of mammal--from tiny antechinuses to kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, koalas, seals & bats--and approximately 180 species of birds. Reptiles, amphibians, insects & other invertebrates are also numerous & diverse.
  • Wollondilly Tourism
    Wollondilly is a popular destination for visitors, yet the name is often unfamiliar until memories stir with the mention of more prominent features such as Razorback Range and Burragorang Valley or towns like Picton, Appin and Warragamba.

    Wollondilly, on the south western outskirts of Sydney and at the foothills of the Southern Highlands, is surrounded by spectacular, natural beauty and rural pastures. It's 2,560 square kilometres stretch from Bargo in the south, Appin and Menangle in the east, Warragamba in the north with the Nattai wilderness, Yerranderie Ghost Town and Burragorang Valley to the west.
  • Loxton Tourism
    Loxton, situated on the southern bank of the Murray River boasts first class accommodation, unique attractions, a nationally recognized golf course, thriving retail and business centre, wine tasting, numerous festivals and events, beautifully maintained gardens, and a variety of nature-based activities such as swimming, boating, canoeing, fishing and bushwalking.
  • Lithgow Tourism
    The City of Lithgow is situated on the western slopes of the Blue Mountains about 2 hours drive from Sydney, NSW, Australia. Lithgow is at an altitude of 900 metres and enjoys warm summer days and occasional snowfalls in Winter.

    There are many historical, natural and scenic attractions in the Lithgow district. Please enjoy exploring these pages. You will find comprehensive information on accommodation, attractions, tour operators, events, arts and galleries and services in the area.