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Australian Hot Springs inventory: who says you have to go to Japan?

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[Free Tour]     07 Jan 2019
When it comes to hot springs, the first thing you think about is Japan. In fact, the hot springs in Australia are not bad. Just give it a try.

When it comes to hot springs, the first thing you think about is Japan. In fact, the hot springs in Australia are not bad. Just give it a try.


Sydney

1. Moree Plains

Morri (Moree) is Australia's self-flowing hot spring capital, eight hours northwest of Sydney.

Australian Hot Springs inventory: who says you have to go to Japan?

Morri's natural hot spring was discovered in 1895 and is said to be able to keep fit. Most people who enjoy underwater fountains and stream massages from above the pool in the town's hot springs agree.

At the same time, there are very strange landforms, with black land, cotton crops, cattle farms, parks and farm gardens that can be played for a few days.


2. Blue Mountain Japanese bathroom (Japanese Bath House Blue Mountains)

Australian Hot Springs inventory: who says you have to go to Japan?

The Blue Mountain Japanese bathroom (Japanese Bath House) is a quiet bid to bid farewell to the bustle of city life. The Japanese bathroom, a two-hour drive from Sydney, sits on a 300-hectare farm in front of Lake Leyer (Lake Lyell).

With the aim of relaxing the body and mind, the Japanese bathroom trimmed the courtyard into a picturesque rose garden and a unique flavor of Japanese Zen Garden (Japanese Zen Garden), is a rare piece of pure land in life.

Blue Mountain Paradise (Blue Mountains Sparadise) is the only Japanese-style spa in New South Wales, bringing a unique Japanese-style spa culture. Bathing rituals are good for your health, boost your blood circulation and warm your body in winter, and remove cutin and toxins from your body in summer. Hot springs because of the higher mineral content and have efficacy.

In addition, Japanese bathrooms also offer a variety of cabin style or Tudor residence (Turodr House) accommodation.


Melbourne (澳大利亚重要港市, 华侨称“新金山”)

1. Peninsula Hot Springs Monington Peninsula Spa

Australian Hot Springs inventory: who says you have to go to Japan?

Melbourne is home to a number of hot springs in Victoria, the largest of which is the Peninsular Spa (Peninsula Hot Springs). It takes about two hours to drive from downtown Melbourne. Adults from Monday to Friday (excluding public or school holidays) are A $30, 5-15-year-old A $15 and under-4 A $5; on Saturday, Sunday, during public or school holidays, adult A $35, 5-15-year-old A $20; and under-4-A $5.


2. Lake House Lake House

Australian Hot Springs inventory: who says you have to go to Japan?

One of the best boutique hotels in Australia, the Lake House on Lake (Daylesford) is privately owned and managed on a day-to-day basis. The facility's state-of-the-art SPA centre features nine spa areas, including Tanhara-style hot springs overlooking the lake, and a variety of state-of-the-art SPA therapies and technologies.


3. Hepburn Spa (Hepburn Springs)

Australian Hot Springs inventory: who says you have to go to Japan?

The largest amount of hot springs in Australia is the Hepburn Spa (Hepburn Springs)., four kilometers from the northern outskirts of the town of Darlsford. It is a mineral-rich underground mineral water. Not only is it good for health. There are also obvious beauty effects. Every weekend holiday is the best place for Melbourne people to spend their holidays. As a matter of course, there is a hot and warm bath in a hot spring center (Spa Resort), not only massage water column. The area of the two pools is only as large as a badminton court. Of course, affordable people can enjoy a wide variety of spa and Spa services in the full private space of the VIP room, not only fully equipped, but also offering a wealth of herbal essential oils, massage, beauty. There will also be long-term counseling sessions for individual health. It's a club designated by a socialite.

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