Regions
Discover what makes each Australian region special — from wineries and makers to hidden swimming holes and boutique stays.
Victoria
Bellarine Peninsula
A coastal region west of Melbourne, with wineries, breweries, farm gates, and the historic port town of Queenscliff.
Central Victoria
The goldfields region around Bendigo, Castlemaine, and Ballarat - rich in heritage architecture, galleries, and craft makers.
Daylesford & Hepburn Springs
Victoria's spa country, known for mineral springs, independent bookshops, galleries, and a vibrant food scene.
Grampians
A dramatic sandstone mountain range in western Victoria, with national parks, Aboriginal rock art, and a growing wine and food trail.
Great Ocean Road
One of the world's great coastal drives, from Torquay to the Twelve Apostles, with breweries, cafes, and boutique stays along the way.
Macedon Ranges
Cool-climate wine country north of Melbourne, with heritage villages, independent retail, and a growing food scene.
Mornington Peninsula
A stunning coastal region south of Melbourne, renowned for its wineries, breweries, hot springs, and artisan food scene.
Yarra Valley
Rolling green hills east of Melbourne with over 80 wineries, craft breweries, and a growing farm-gate food trail.
New South Wales
Blue Mountains
A UNESCO World Heritage wilderness west of Sydney, with historic villages, galleries, bookshops, and natural swimming holes.
Byron Bay
A lush subtropical hinterland behind Byron Bay, home to artisan makers, boutique accommodation, and independent cafes.
44 listingsHunter Valley
Australia's oldest wine region, two hours north of Sydney, with Semillon and Shiraz producers alongside boutique accommodation.
Northern Rivers
A creative subtropical region from Lismore to Brunswick Heads, with artisan makers, vintage shops, and farm-gate food.
Shoalhaven
South coast NSW, home to oyster farms, craft breweries, and natural swimming spots from Kiama to Jervis Bay.
Southern Highlands
A cool-climate escarpment south of Sydney, with bookshops, galleries, antique stores, and boutique accommodation.
Queensland
Gold Coast Hinterland
Rainforest-covered mountains behind the Gold Coast, with artisan distilleries, farm gates, and boutique stays.
Noosa Hinterland
A subtropical hinterland behind Noosa, with boutique breweries, farm gates, and artisan food producers.
Sunshine Coast Hinterland
Green mountains behind the Sunshine Coast, home to craft breweries, galleries, and independent retail villages like Maleny and Montville.
South Australia
Adelaide Hills
Cool-climate wine country in the Mt Lofty Ranges, with craft breweries, cideries, and a strong independent retail scene.
Barossa Valley
Australia's most celebrated wine region, home to world-class Shiraz and a thriving artisan food culture rooted in German heritage.
Clare Valley
A boutique wine region north of Adelaide, famous for Riesling and dotted with heritage stone buildings.
Flinders Ranges
Ancient landscapes north of Adelaide, with gorges, geological formations, and remote outback accommodation.
Kangaroo Island
South Australia's wildlife haven, with artisan producers, farm gates, boutique accommodation, and dramatic coastal landscapes.
McLaren Vale
A premium wine region south of Adelaide, with Shiraz and Grenache producers, cellar doors, and a strong artisan food scene.
Western Australia
Tasmania
Bruny Island
A rugged island south of Hobart, known for oyster farms, artisan cheese, whisky distilleries, and extraordinary natural landscapes.
Cradle Country
Tasmania's wild north-west, centred on Cradle Mountain, with wilderness lodges, craft distilleries, and farm stays.
Hobart & Southern Tasmania
Tasmania's creative capital, home to MONA, a thriving craft scene, specialty coffee, and some of Australia's best farm-to-table dining.
Tamar Valley
Northern Tasmania's wine corridor, stretching from Launceston to the coast with cool-climate wineries and farm-gate producers.