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My husband and I are planning a week away with some friends. We enjoy golf, good food and wine, exploring the local towns and going for day walks.

2007-09-27 14:34:42 · 16 answers · asked by katrina.johnston 2 in Travel Australia Other - Australia

16 answers

Have great time and happy golfing...

The Palms is an 18-hole resort-style golf course characterised by its unique, century-old Cabbage palm tree vistas. Considered one of Queensland’s favourite resort courses, the 5833 metre course has a par of 71 and a rating of 70.

The Pines is the only Arnold Palmer signature course in Australia and is rated by the Australian Golf Union as one of the nation's most challenging courses. With an AGU rating of 76, the course has been home to two SKINS tournaments, and offers a very special golfing experience.


http://www.sanctuarycove.com/


Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas Resort
http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/property/features/index.html?propertyID=370


http://www.portdouglasgolftours.com.au/our-packages.html

http://www.seatemplegolf.com.au/default2cf9.html?p=24

A FAVOURITE with our golfing friends is the one below



Welcome to Bonville International Golf Resort, " Voted the most beautiful golf course in Australia"* four years in a row. Situated halfway between Sydney & Brisbane on the beautiful Coffs Coast, Bonville International Golf Resort is the ideal location for your next individual or group golfing experience, wedding & reception, conference, dining experience, short stay accommodation or a long relaxing holiday.

http://www.bonvillegolf.com.au/

2007-09-27 20:27:51 · answer #1 · answered by Didy 4 · 0 0

The GoldCoast has over 30 golf courses to name a few there is the Hope Island resort the golf course here was designed by Peter Thomson who was 5 times British open Champion. There is the Royal Pines . Robina Woods . Sanctuary Cove. The Parkwood International. The walks on the GoldCoast are to numerous to mention but there's nothing better than an evening walk along the beach and we have all the Hinterland which has super walks at Springbrook National park. And there is certainly many luxury hotels from the 5 star Versace moving right down the scale . Enjoy

2007-09-27 16:50:03 · answer #2 · answered by jennifer h 7 · 1 0

There are good golf courses all over Australia. Pick an area to explore for food and wine and the golf will be there too. Try the Rutherglen or Milawa disticts of Victoria; the Barossa Valley or the Coonawarra districts of South Australia; take a trip to the stunning Margaret River region of Western Australia; the Hunter Valley in NSW has been mentioned but the Mudgee area is a hidden treasure; Stanthorpe in southeast Queensland is worth a look.

The best golf courses are in the big cities - Sydney and Melbourne in particular - and they also have the best restaurants in the country. Any of the capital cities will give you great food and wine and wonderful golf.

2007-09-27 15:05:38 · answer #3 · answered by tentofield 7 · 1 2

hmm there are many great places in Australia, im not to sure which ones have golf though.. If you like the beach and fancy multi story resorts then the gold coast is a great place to stay. but more for wines and food with day walks and local towns down in the lower half of Australia is better. the hunter valley is really nice especially for wines and has some art. also around Perth there are many wineries to enjoy..
Hope you have fun while your over here!

2007-09-27 14:58:10 · answer #4 · answered by peter 2 · 0 0

The Hunter region, in New South Wales would be good for golf, wine and some definite luxury, however far nth Queensland would provide absolute luxury and great golf without the wine region. Port Douglas for the rich is a certainty. Enjoy

2007-09-27 14:40:10 · answer #5 · answered by jolls 3 · 0 0

Any of the great wine regions of Australia are fantastic . Check with the tourist bureau in the particular state you think you may visit. They will be more than happy to give you lots of free brouchres on accommodation as well as local attractions. Where ever you go have a great time. Margaret River has lots of interesting small towns about as does the Barossa and the Clare Valley

2007-10-07 17:55:29 · answer #6 · answered by nannajude 2 · 0 0

You will find good golf and wine around Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Hunter Valley, Gold Coast and Cairns/Port Douglas- just to name a few. I have done golfing trips in all these areas.

Where to go depends on what time of the year you are going and whether you have a strong preference for links or resort style courses.

One of my favourite trips started from Newcastle where we hired a car and spent a week stopping and playing golf at several places on the way to the Gold Coast. Newcastle, Hunter Valley, Tallwoods, Bonville, Byron Bay, Gold Coast.

2007-09-30 10:00:18 · answer #7 · answered by chrisviolet4011 4 · 1 0

The area K Bear has recommended, Far North Queensland, sounds like it has everything you've asked for.

The Hunter Valley, as jools advised, would be good as well.

Also, jennifer h is right about Golf Resorts on the Gold Coast.
Places like Royal Pines and Villa Casablanca Golf Resort at Hope Island etc.

It looks like you're spoiled for choice.
Whatever you choose, I hope you enjoy the break.

2007-09-27 16:57:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

If you will want really interesting city to pay your holiday then this city is Melbourne, learn this town with hotelbye . One of many top tourist attractions in Melbourne is the Royal Botanic Gardens. Established in 1846, the Royal Botanic Gardens is scored as one of many finest of their sort in the world. Covering a place of 40 hectares and with increased than 50,000 plants, including many uncommon species, the gardens are visited by 1.5 million people annually. Yet another place worth visited is Federation Square exposed in 2002 to honor 100 years of federation. The ultra-modern style of start and closed areas juxtaposes the bordering Victorian architectural buildings. This place may hosting more than 2,000 activities annually, tourists may always find leisure in the central outside efficiency space and personal indoor venues. Federation Square also properties the Ian Potter Gallery focused on Australian art and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image.

2016-12-23 02:42:57 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you want a tropical based holiday try north queensland as K bear said. Great area, but if you prefer a cooler climate try the mornington peninsula about an hour south of melbourne. Great award winning wineries, great golf courses, like the dunes, eagle ridge, moona links and so many more, and so many things to do. You would love it.

2007-10-20 17:30:07 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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