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Old 26-09-2007, 10:42 PM   #1
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Default Sydney to Adelaide via Melbourne?

Me and the Festiva are doing a road trip to visit friends. Sydney-Melb-Adelaide with a stop off on the way home in Edenhope.

Any advice on things to do / see in Melb? Same with Adelaide? Will spend about 3-4 days in each, and 1 night in Edenhope, with a possible night in Hay as well.

Any places worth stopping in on along the way, I hope to do the city to city trips in a single day, but a few stops of an hr each won't hurt to break the trip up.

Also, if I go via the Great Ocean rd to Adelaide from Melbourne how much extra time will it take compared to the more direct inland route?

Thanx,

Jason

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