Holiday Escape Just Outside Of Melbourne You apos;ve NEVER Heard Of

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Australians are flocking to a 'secret' holiday escape best known for looking like a Mediterranean island and it's just an hour outside of Melbourne's busy CBD.
Sophia, who blogs under the name @sophiainsydney, visited Victoria to explore for the weekend only to uncover a hideaway so special she almost mistook it for a slice of Europe.
'The water was so warm, I was so impressed. I kept thinking I was really far north but I was south of Sydney,' she told her followers on. 
Sophia, who blogs under the name @sophiainsydney, visited Victoria to explore for the weekend only to uncover a hideaway so special she almost mistook it for a slice of Europe
Reply to @vidsbybridiee Sophia was exploring The Pillars in the Mornington Peninsula, an area well known for cliff jumping and sunbaking on jagged rocks, with crystal clear water beneath the car park.
The cliffs can be reached by driving to Marguerita Avenue in Mount Martha, parking a few streets back from the beach and walking towards Deakin Drive.
There are no signs for The Pillars, but a well-worn walking trail just off Deakin Drive leads down to the water.
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The cliffs can be reached by driving to Marguerita Avenue in Mount Martha, parking a few streets back from the beach and walking towards Deakin Drive
There are no signs for The Pillars, but a well-worn walking trail just off Deakin Drive leads down to the water
Social media is littered with rave reviews from visitors, cbs capsules fߋr anxiety аnd stress with many branding it one of Victoria's 'must see' attractions.
'Proof we don't need to travel very far for a taste of Europe,' one woman wrote under an Instagram photo of the crystal clear water.
'Glorious spot,' said a second, while a third added: 'Major Mediterranean vibes.'
It was barricaded in 2019 to prevent erosion from ruining the natural serenity but has since reopened just in time for Cannabis Store the hot weather to return
It was barricaded in 2019 to prevent erosion from ruining the natural serenity but has since reopened just in time for the hot weather to return.
'Melbourne summers are underrated honestly! It gets so damn hot down here when it wants to lol. Very dry heat,' one woman wrote on Sophia's video.  
'This looks incredible, I'm going to have to road trip down,' said another. 




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