walking

The Art of Being your own Vegan Travel Agent and a GPSmyCity Giveaway

We live in a time when travel is as easy and as accessible as ever. We travel when we want, where we want, and at a budget that’s suited to each of us. I remember when I first started my travels – without my parents – back in 2000. I remember having to visit a […]

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Travelling and Eating Vegan Food in St Kilda with Melbourne Vegan Tours

There is an increasingly need for veganism to be as accessible and easy as possible for travellers. This is ever-so-important for Melbourne, the world’s most liveable city and named by Happy Cow as one of the most vegan-friendly cities globally. This is where Melbourne Vegan Tours steps in. Melbourne Vegan Tours runs guided tours across

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A Sunday Wander to Maroondah Reservoir Park in Healesville

A Sunday wander to Maroondah Reservoir Park started off like many other weekend walks. Fuel for the wander was topped up by a scheduled brunch at a nearby café, then a short drive to a secluded spot before peaceful wanders and a reconnection with nature ensued. The café at Alchemy Yarra Valley set our course

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Seven Tips for a Winter Walk at 1000 Steps in Upper Ferntree Gully

Despite being cold and wet most days, winter in Melbourne can still give way to small glimpses of sun and breaks in the weather. These are precious moments when a winter walk can fuel you for your weekend. The Kokoda Memorial Walk in Upper Ferntree Gully, locally known as the 1000 Steps, is a popular

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