[Melbourne Maple Leaf Day Tour] Macedonian Maple Leaf + Forest Glade Private Garden + Macedonian Memorial Cross
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What You'll Experience
Macedonia's Internet-famous Maple Avenue
Enjoy the autumn scenery in a private garden (at your own expense)
Afternoon stroll in Macedonia town
Macedonia Internet celebrity memorial cross
Plenty of time for sightseeing
The most pick-up points for tourists to choose from (saving the trouble of long journeys to the pick-up points)
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Tour Itinerary
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09:00 Depart from the city to Macedon Town
Boxhill / Monash University Clayton Campus Expected departure time: 08:30
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10:00 Arriving at Macedon Maple Avenue, 64 kilometers away from Melbourne, the endless red maple forest seems like an alluring paradise within reach.
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11:15 Arrived at Forest Glade Private Garden. There are many beautiful gardens in Mount Macedonia. Woodland Forest Park is the largest and most famous private landscape garden with a history of nearly 100 years. Woodland Forest Park covers an area of about 14 acres, with various exquisitely shaped statues, pavilions, fountains and tall maple trees scattered around. There is a scene at every step. It is best to go there in late autumn when the red leaves are in full bloom. It is a good place for taking photos.
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12:45 After returning to the center of Macedonia, you can enjoy lunch and take a walk in the town to experience another kind of autumn. Many buildings in the town will have a different kind of autumn beauty.
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14:30 After lunch, we arrived at Mount Macedon, 615 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak of the mountain range. Near the top of the mountain, a 21-meter-high huge cross was built in 1935 to commemorate the soldiers and civilians who died in the First World War. It is the symbol of the park.