So you’ve read Part 1 of our Visit Collector guide and you’ve got your accommodation sorted. Now it’s time to find out where to eat and drink! You’ll need two days just to eat and drink your way through everything that Collector has to offer.
Continue reading Visit Collector: How to spend a weekend in Collector – Part 2Visit Collector: How to spend a weekend in Collector – Part 1
Jump in the car and within 40 minutes from Canberra you’ll find yourself in one of the many quaint villages that are home to top-quality dining options, as well as being surrounded by incredible wineries.
We’re taking you on a journey to Collector.
A short escape from your every day life doesn’t have to be expensive and you don’t even have to travel far. Collector is a gorgeous little village that has a colourful bushranger history and is located at the northern end of the famous Lake George, named ‘Weereewa’ by the local Ngunnawal tribe.
Continue reading Visit Collector: How to spend a weekend in Collector – Part 1The restaurant with one of the best views in Canberra and food to match
Perched on top of a hill with views of Lake Burley Griffin, Telstra Tower and some of the 44,000 rare, endangered and symbolic surrounding trees, you’ll find The Conservatory Restaurant tucked away in the award-winning Village Centre, at the heart of the National Arboretum Canberra.
Continue reading The restaurant with one of the best views in Canberra and food to matchLet them eat cake: Wild & Pure gluten-free cakes in Canberra
Gone are the days when eating gluten-free means biting into dense, flavourless, cardboard-like food. If you don’t have Coeliac disease or if you’re not gluten intolerant, it’s likely you know someone who is. That’s why Tessa Hancock, owner of Wild & Pure (a boutique gluten-free cakery), has worked her magic to create drool-worthy gluten-free cakes that taste as good as they look so everyone can enjoy them.
Continue reading Let them eat cake: Wild & Pure gluten-free cakes in Canberra