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#JOM GO: An all-girls getaway

THERE’S nothing like grabbing a group of girlfriends and hitting the open road for a weekend of laughs and leisure. For some, invigoration comes in the form of a gruelling mountain hike, while others find relaxation in a bottle of fine wine and a long lunch. Either way, here are some of the best girly getaways in Victoria, Australia.

RELAX AND UNWIND

Have the ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation with a natural mineral spa and massage at Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa orThe Lake House with the latter’s new infinity pool overlooking the misty lake.

For those looking for a bubbling hot time, head to the famous Peninsula Hot Springs, which welcomes over half a million visitors every year. As part of their new expansion, the award-winning hot spring destination has introduced new wellness programmes combining the popular geothermal Bath House bathing with various movement and mindfulness practices. Additional programmes include hosted workshops, mind and body classes, as well as exciting Friday movie nights at the amphitheatre while soaking in the hot springs.

LOCAL DELIGHTS

The Yarra Valley, one of Victoria’s premier wine and gourmet regions, is another stunning spot for the girls to indulge in life’s great pleasures of food, wine, nature and inspiring arts. For food, groups can linger over a meal with fresh local produce at Oakridge Winery or Tarrawarra Estate. Grazing options include local cheese at the Yarra Valley Dairy or a Sunday High Tea experience at Chateau Yering set among beautiful historic gardens.

ON CLOUD WINE

For wine buffs, plunge deep into the heart and soul of Mornington Peninsula with a tailored food and wine adventure that seeks out the finest and most interesting makers and producers. There are new breweries and distilleries in the region too, with Dromana industrial estate becoming a hub for craft drinks, home to Jetty Road Brewery, Two Bays Brewing, Bass and Flinders Distillery and most recently, Jimmy Rum Distillery.

SNOOZE AND RECHARGE

Catch some z’s in the upscale Jackalope Hotel, elegant 180-year old Chateau Yering or sleep in the heart of Healesville at the Healesville Hotel. For an adventurous glamping experience, marvel at the panoramic vineyards at Balgownie Estate or Big Blue Backyard, a lovely option for groups with individual cottages and a common spa and eating facilities — only a short walk to a quiet beach.

ADVENTURE TIME

Scenic Great Ocean Walk. A popular getaway for particularly outdoor/adventure types, the Great Ocean Road is one of the world’s most scenic coastal drives by trekking the Great Ocean Walk to the magnificent 12 Apostles, weaving through beautiful parks, deserted beaches and rugged coastline.

CANOE TO ZIP LINE

Book a group surfing lesson at the seaside town of Lorne, go canoeing to see platypus on Elizabeth Lake at sunrise, kayak to seals, zip line through the Otways at Otways Zipline Tours and ride horse-back along the region’s spectacular coast line.

PEDALS, PILATES AND PLATTERS

Gather for a weekend away in the glorious town of Bright. Pedals, Pilates & Lattes is a boutique two-night getaway at Leader Reef accommodation, nestled on the side of a hill. After enjoying breakfast, get invigorated with a pilates or yoga session followed by a gentle 20-kilometre return bike ride along the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail to Feathertop Wines, where a platter of cheese, meats and other goodies awaits along with stunning views.

LARGEST OUTDOOR GALLERY

Not far away, the Silo Art Trail has to be seen to be believed. These stunning massive murals provide passers-by with art on a scale never before seen. Be filled with wonder at the towering silos while enjoying a hot cup of tea in a picnic-styled breakfast with Grampians Wine Tours that brings visitors through the largest outdoor gallery in Australia.

KEEP THE INTSAGRAM GAME ON

For some of the most stunning Instagram pictures, California Redwoods or Barmah National Parks offers an abundance of extraordinary landscapes and wildlife-viewing opportunities. Intrepid explorers will also find out-of-this-world photo opportunities at the Murray Sunset National Park and the famous Pink Lakes, which are made of solid salt and change colours throughout the day, from a deep pink to a bright white.

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