Tag: Melville Caves
Dunnies of Oz – Melville Caves
Why not reduce costs and use the local granite boulders as walls? Frankly I think that the builders were onto a good thing when they built these masterpieces at the Melville Caves in Victoria, less concrete, less bricks and a … Continue reading Dunnies of Oz – Melville Caves
Melville Caves Campsite
High up amongst the granite boulders in the Kooyoora State Park you’ll find a large campground with more than enough room to pitch a tent or park your van. The road in is excellent and sites are reasonably level, nothing a couple of ramps can’t fix. There are drop toilets, fires are permitted and there are plenty of walks around the Melville Caves to suit the fit or the lax. Continue reading Melville Caves Campsite
Melville Caves
In the nineteenth century lookouts were popular with bushrangers as a place where they could hide out and watch for approaching danger on the roads below, thus the Melville Caves in Kooyoora State Park near Inglewood in Victoria were named … Continue reading Melville Caves
