Set quite literally among the speckled treetops of a century-old stringybark forest, the Enchanted Adventure Garden is an exemplary place to get lost. Actually, that’s entirely the idea: the park’s centrepiece is a traditional hedge maze with a Japanese garden at its centre – if you can traverse the dead-ends, switchbacks and general disorientation to find it. For those seeking a more physical kind of challenge, tree surfing is just the ticket. Plonk on a high-vis helmet, strap on a harness and get hoisted 10 metres aboveground, where you’ll navigate more than 50 aerial obstacles, including suspension bridges, cargo nets, a near-vertical rock-climbing wall, and an eight-metre-long Tarzan swing. The highlight, however, is the Double Big Zip, which at 170 metres is the lengthiest flying-fox in Victoria, which flings you out over the topiary gardens and ornamental lake. Kids love the Enchanted Adventure Garden, of course – but those without rugrats will find their inner child equally entertained.
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