SkyHigh Mt Dandenong
Times of IndiaMydestination.com/THINGS TO DO, MELBOURNE/ Updated : Feb 4, 2016, 14:14 IST
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SkyHigh Mt Dandenong is the perfect destination for a peaceful escape from the daily hustle and bustle of the city. Situated in the lush Dandenong Ranges SkyHigh is the perfect setting for a relaxing picnic or barbeque with loved … Read more
SkyHigh Mt Dandenong is the perfect destination for a peaceful escape from the daily hustle and bustle of the city. Situated in the lush Dandenong Ranges SkyHigh is the perfect setting for a relaxing picnic or barbeque with loved ones. Peer through the viewing binoculars overlooking the stunning views of the Melbourne skyline and the surrounding suburbs during the day, or watch the view turn into a carpet of glittering lights as the sun sets over the horizon. Read less

SkyHigh Mt Dandenong is the perfect destination for a peaceful escape from the daily hustle and bustle of the city. Situated in the lush Dandenong Ranges SkyHigh is the perfect setting for a relaxing picnic or barbeque with loved ones. Peer through the viewing binoculars overlooking the stunning views of the Melbourne skyline and the surrounding suburbs during the day, or watch the view turn into a carpet of glittering lights as the sun sets over the horizon. Enjoy trail walks through the National Park and visit the Arthur Streeton Monument for a touch of history or the Kyeema crash site where a plane plunged into the side of Mount Dandenong in 1938. Stroll through the picturesque English Garden explore Percy Possum's house or "Get Lost" in our SkyHigh Maze. Enjoy Devonshire Teas, lunch or dinner in our lower level restaurant. SkyHigh also has Afternoon Teas & Sunday Roast Lunches for your enjoyment.
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