Things to do in the Pyrenees over the Australia Day weekend

A public holiday makes for a great excuse for a long weekend. In Australia, January 26 has very different meanings for different people. For First Nation Australians, the day marks the beginning of colonization and is sometimes called Invasion Day or Survival Day. For...

Graze in the outdoors at cellar doors

Bring your sunglasses and an appetite, because Pyrenees Wineries are in love with the outdoors. If ever there was a place that could embrace outdoor dining, it would be the Pyrenees! With vineyard views and Mountain landscapes as far as the eye can see, means that any...

6 ways to connect with nature in the Pyrenees

With sprawling views of the surrounding mountain ranges everywhere you look, we invite you to hit the road and explore the beauty of the outdoors in the Pyrenees. Studies have shown that taking time to unplug and be outside, with no goal beyond just experiencing the...

Hiking the Beeripmo Walk

As the longest walking track in the Pyrenees, the Beeripmo Walk represents the ultimate challenge for exercise enthusiasts as well as a perfect route for sightseeing and scenic photo snapping. The walk takes you through Mount Buangor State Park and Mount Cole State...

Plan A Picnic In The Pyrenees

The Pyrenees regions spectacular scenery always looks striking. What better way to make the most of warmer weather and longer days than by having a picnic? Here in the Pyrenees we have plenty of opportunity for you to source all your goodies to fill up a hamper...

Blend your own gin from the secret world of plants

        Join Mrs Baker on a botanist’s journey to gin Discover the herbs, orchard fruits, indigenous species and traditional botanicals used to make gin at this micro distillery nestled in the hills of the Pyrenees Ranges. You will have the chance to build on the...