Beautiful fitness destinations across Australia on a budget - Take a look at Australia's most breath-taking locations to work out. On a budget!
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Gunlom Falls, NT - It's worth chasing waterfalls when you find this hidden paradise. Gunlom Falls is the perfect swimming hole to refresh your bones after a hike through Kakadu National Park.
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North Sydney Olympic Pool, NSW
- You don't have to be an Olympic swimmer to enjoy the view from the North Sydney Olympic Pool. Entry is just $8 for adults.
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Kimberley Region, WA - The Kimberley Region might be a distance to travel, but once you arrive, you truly arrive. There are many walking tracks and so much to see.
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Mitchell Falls, WA
- Mitchell Falls is a refreshing oasis to those who walk the two to three hour outback journey from the campsite. And it is iconic in the Kimberley Region.
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Wylie's Baths, NSW - Coogee Beach is well-known for its heritage-listed tidal swimming pool. The gorgeous coastal views are well worth the $5 admission fee!
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Bondi, NSW - We have some of the best surf beaches in the world, so why not utilise them! Surfing, whether beginner or advanced, is amazing for fitness and well-being. Board and suit rental starts at $20 per hour.
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Bondi Beach - Bondi Beach is iconic! It provides so much opportunity to enjoy the sun, sand, and waves. Windsurfing and kite-surfing are also popular activities.
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Bondi Icebergs Baths - If you want to swim some laps with beautiful ocean views but without the waves crashing into you, Bondi Icebergs Baths provides! Admission is $7 for an adult.
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Bondi Fitness Station - And for those who don't want to get wet, but do want to get active, the Bondi Fitness Station has extensive calisthenics equipment very close to the beach.
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Emma Gorge, WA
- Swimming is said to be one of the best forms of exercise because it works all the muscles in your body. Why not enjoy it in one of the most tranquil places in Australia?
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Emma Gorge, WA
- Only a one hour walk from Emma Gorge Resort, you can find two majestic waterholes and waterfalls.
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Cycling - Bikes aren't too expensive when you consider the fitness benefits and how much you get to see as you pass by. Even if you hire one for a day!
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Myrtleford, VIC - Consider an amazing ride on the High Country Brewery Trail, especially if you enjoy tasting delicious local produce!
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Beechworth, VIC - Start wherever you like along the bike trail! You will see beautiful Victorian countryside while passing by orchards, breweries, and wineries at every point.
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Bright, VIC - Bright is at one end of the trail. It's breathtaking in autumn, when the leaves turn the whole town into beautiful hues of red and gold.
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Rottnest Island, WA - Rottnest Island is a cyclist's heaven! With all roads closed to vehicles except for bikes and local buses, every turn presents a new beautiful beach to experience.
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Quokka - There are 60 beaches to visit around Rottnest Island, and you can visit all of them within a few hours. And if you're lucky you might see a Quokka!
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Great Ocean Road, VIC - The Great Ocean Road is a heritage-listed destination. Cycling along the water is breathtaking, especially passing the 12 Apostles or Loch Ard Gorge.
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Maria Island, TAS - With beaches and beautiful mountains, Maria Island is another cyclist's dream place to visit! You can choose to do a one or two-day trail around the island.
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Kokoda Track Memorial Walk, VIC
- Ferntree Gully is home to the Kokoda Track Memorial Walk. Easily completed within an hour, you are surrounded by local rain forest flora and fauna.
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Albert Park Lake, VIC - Albert Park Lake is an inner-city lake. There are running tracks, bike trails, fitness stations, and the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre.
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Binna Burra, QLD - For those who love a hike through the mountains with unbelievable views. Binna Burra has a variety of walking trails for all skill levels.
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Royal Botanical Gardens, VIC - Royal Botanical Gardens in Melbourne is not only a beautiful location but also has a 5 km running track around the gardens, with part running along the Yarra River.
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Mt Kosciuszko, NSW - Kossie is the highest summit on the continent, but it's actually relatively easy to walk... if you're prepared! Stretch, put on sunscreen, stick to the track, and you'll get to the peak within five hours.
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Mt Buffalo, VIC - For those into bouldering, rock climbing, and abseiling, Mt Buffalo boasts impressive sights of Bright below. The climbing challenges range from beginner to advanced level.
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Blue Mountains, NSW - The Blue Mountains are heavenly! There are so many activities to do. Nothing beats climbing the National Heritage mountains and deep crevices. Safely of course! Rent a full canyon kit for three-day-use for $60.
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Mt Arapiles, VIC - There are over 2000 climbs on Mt Arapiles, mainly for experienced climbers. But Mitre Rock is close by for beginners to get started.
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The Grampians, VIC - The Grampians have diversity that make it worth the effort of getting there. Experience the wild flora and fauna, the views, the coloured rock, the range of climbs, and the tranquillity.
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Glass House Mountains, QLD - The climbs on the Glass House Mountains range from beginner slabs to volcanic plugs for the more advanced climbers.
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Umbrawarra Gorge, NT - Umbrawarra Gorge is on the smaller side, but the red sandstone face and intermediate level make it an incredibly worthwhile climb.
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Beautiful fitness destinations across Australia on a budget
Swimming, surfing, cycling, hiking, climbing – you can't go wrong!
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Getting sick of the mirrored walls of the gym? Want to go outside, get fit, and see Australia? On a budget? Check out these breathtaking locations that combine fitness and views for low costs, or are even free!
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