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Patterson Cheney Toyota
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Patterson Cheney Toyota
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Explore the Dandenong Ranges National Park
Step into the lush rainforest oasis of the Dandenong Ranges National Park. Put on your walking shoes and explore the network of walking tracks that lead to stunning views of the Dandenong Ranges. Discover the ancient trees dotted throughout the forest and spot the wildlife that calls this parkland home. There is so much to explore and see all in the tranquillity of this luscious green space, and you can bring your bike to zip through the forest and explore more of the parkland. We recommend checking where bikes are permitted throughout the ranges, as there are spaces where they are not. While here, see popular spots like Burkes Lookout, the Kokoda Track Memorial Walkway, or one of the many dedicated picnic spots to stop and have lunch in. Pack the essentials and get ready to spend the day in this is a fantastic nature escape.
The 1000 Steps Walking Trail
Challenge yourself with the 1000 Steps Walking Trail in the Dandenong Ranges National Park. The Kokoda Track Memorial Walk incorporates the 1000 Steps Walk and honours all who served for Australia during the Second World War. This walk is one of the most popular in Melbourne and, therefore, best to visit on a quieter day to truly enjoy the rainforest landscape as the steps can become quite congested. Unfortunately, you must leave your furry friends' home, as no dogs are allowed on this walk. Bring a friend and climb your way up the 1000 steps through the dense rainforest, emerging into a clearing where you'll be rewarded with fantastic views across the ranges.
Experience the Magic of Puffing Billy Railway
Take a 30-minute drive to Puffing Billy Railway. A unique Melbourne attraction where you can ride the Puffing Billy steam train while dangling your legs out of the carriage. Bring the whole family and create lasting memories you will cherish for years to come. Puffing Billy takes visitors on a journey throughout the Dandenong Ranges, offering captivating views of the dense rainforest terrain. This is an iconic must-do adventure, suitable for all ages. Following this charming experience, head to the gift store for a little memento of this magical train ride.
Visit Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens
Step back in time at Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens. The museum and gardens give visitors a glimpse into the past through Laurel Lodge, Benga House and St James' Anglican church and show how locals lived there through the late 19th - 20th century. Delve into history while you wander through the lovely garden spaces preserved in time. In particular, Benga Garden has been tended over the years and kept as it was since planting in the 1930s. Visit the galleries and exhibits that display beautiful local art and note the architecture across the buildings that have been maintained and protected in their original charm. Heritage Hill offers visitors a fascinating insight into the local history, making it an excellent place for those wanting to know more about Dandenongs past.
Fill up at Dandenong Market
Ready for a multicultural feast? Visit Dandenong Market. At over 150 years old, Dandenong Market is one of Melbourne's oldest markets, hosting 156 nationalities under one roof. Whether you're looking for fresh fruits and vegetables, fish, meat, cheeses, or other pantry items, the Dandenong Market will have what you need to make delicious meals with high-quality ingredients. But, if you're looking for a bite to eat, the Market Square has a variety of permanent food stalls with cuisines from all over the world for you to choose from. Try international street food delights like crispy falafels, flavourful banh mi or Dutch poffertjes. So come hungry, as Dandenong Market is a foodie's dream come true.
Myuna Farm
Looking for something fun to do with the kids? Enjoy a day of amusement at Myuna Farm, a local children's farm located 10 minutes outside of Dandenong. This family-friendly destination is one the kids will adore with up close and personal interactions with farm animals. Feed the animals on the Paddock Feed Trail, where you'll see sheep, cows, kangaroos, alpacas, goats, deer, camel, and emus. Saddle up for a pony ride on a sweet horse or pile the whole family into a carriage on a tractor ride down to the wetlands. Myuna Farm is a delightful working farm where visitors of all ages can learn about the animals and farm life while experiencing a hands-on connection to nature.
Watch a show at Drum Theatre
Discover the vibrant arts culture at Drum Theatre. Housed in the heritage-listed former Dandenong Town Hall, this state-of-the-art performing arts centre hosts about 170 shows each year with performances that the whole family will love. This community hub hosts shows that children will adore, like musicals and dances that will leave your kids smiling. There is also a wide variety of shows for adults, including concerts, dance performances, workshops, musicals, comedy, and so much more. With its intimate setting and fantastic variety, Drum Theatre is a terrific space for quality entertainment right in the heart of Dandenong.
Melbourne Cable Park
Get ready for a jam-packed day of fun at Melbourne Cable Park, an award-winning recreation facility just outside Dandenong. This is a premier destination for water sports enthusiasts and a must-do on your next visit to the area. There is something for all skill levels, and beginner sessions are available, too. Get your adrenaline pumping with Cable Wakeboarding around the lake. Cable wakeboarding or kneeboarding is where you are pulled along with cables rather than a boat. Head over to Climb for the ultimate high ropes experience where you can challenge yourself across 5 levels of high ropes courses. Or visit Aqua Park, an inflatable course to climb, jump and crawl through while trying not to fall in!
Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden
Uncover the enchanting beauty of the Dandenong Ranges Botanical Garden. This garden landscape is a picturesque destination for strolling through beautiful planted displays featuring exotic and native plants, seasonal blooms, and a serene lake. Come to the Dandenong Ranges Botanical Gardens for a walk among stunning floral gardens or to unwind in a magnificent setting. Additionally, this peaceful escape offers a picnic spot to lay back and admire the flowers and a cafe. The Dandenong Ranges Botanical Garden is a superb place to visit, particularly in spring, to see the blooms.
Remember to check the local guidelines and opening hours of attractions and facilities to plan your visit accordingly.