Are you ready for the winter months? Although it’s going to be a lot colder, there’s no reason for you to lock yourself at home. Go out and enjoy the beauty winter brings but before you go on your winter adventure, don’t forget to pack your outdoor essentials such as your thermal wear. It’s going to be cold out there. Meanwhile, check out the top outdoor winter activities we prepared for you, your family, and your friends.



Top Outdoor Winter Activities

 

Camping in New South Wales

Let nature’s beauty take your breath away with the astonishing views available in several campgrounds in New South Wales. It’s that time of the year when you can disconnect from your busy city life and connect with nature. Rejuvenate, breathe, relax, and enjoy the feeling of peacefulness that nature brings.



Need help figuring out where to go on your camping trip? Fret not, we’ve prepared a list of campgrounds for you to choose from:

  1. Abstobys Retreat
  2. Riverside Rest
  3. Myrtle Ridge Farm
  4. Millingandi Station
  5. Clyde River Camp Grounds
  6. The Sleepy Hollow Manor Estate
  7. Bahwidgee on Tumut River
  8. Jila Camp Grounds
  9. Blue Mountains Grass Tree Bush Camp
  10. The Riverside Farm Escape Minimbah
  11. Way Way Getaway
  12. NSW Ski Gardens

 

Fishing in Cairns

Wake up to a beautiful day by the beach with the relaxing sound of the waves crashing the shore. Wake up to a perfect day to go fishing! Experience the joy of catching huge fish such as a Southern Bluefin Tuna. If you find Cairns to be too far from your locality, you can go to the fishing areas found in South Australia.



Fishing spots in South Australia:

  1. Kangaroo Island
  2. Coffin Bay
  3. Port Lincoln
  4. Marion Bay
  5. Fowlers Bay
  6. Victor Harbor

 

Food Frenzy in Adelaide

As winter starts, so do our cravings for mouthwatering dishes! Cosy up and satisfy your cravings at the best restaurants in Adelaide. Whether you’re alone or with a loved one, warm yourself up in restaurants with a fireplace, good food, and a glass of wine in your hand.



  1. Nuriootpa’s Ember Pizza & Grill, Barossa
  2. Lime Cave at Maxwell Wines, Fleurieu Peninsula
  3. Lost In A Forest, Adelaide Hills
  4. Hentley Farm, Barossa
  5. Crafers Hotel, Adelaide Hills
  6. Hardy’s Verandah Restaurant, Adelaide Hills

 

Warm yourself up with the finest Wines in Adelaide and Barossa

It’s the best time and place to bring your partner for a date. Don’t you think? A romantic getaway awaits you in Adelaide and Barossa Valley, the best places where you can find the finest wines in the region. A great way to spend the end of the day sitting by a fireplace, across from your loved one, and warming yourself up with the best wines South Australia has to offer. 



  1. Mount Lofty Ranges Vineyard
  2. Penfolds Magill Estate Vineyard
  3. Hahndorf Hill Winery
  4. Mount Lofty Ranges Vineyard
  5. d’Arenberg Wines
  6. Bremerton Wines
  7. Hentley Farm
  8. Henschke Cellars
  9. Mount Lofty House
  10. Karrawatta Wines
  11. Quealy Winemakers
  12. Tallarida Winery and Vineyard




Immerse yourself in the festivals in Sydney

When the temperature drops, there’s only one thing you shouldn’t do - stay in bed. It’s the best time of the year to go out, have fun, and enjoy the festivals in Sydney. So, get up, gear up with the warmest winter clothing, and head towards the lively and festive place. 



  1. Bondi Festival
  2. Bastille Festival
  3. Chill Fest Campbelltown
  4. Central Coast Harvest Festival 
  5. Winterfest Sydney Medieval Fair
  6. Winter Magic Festival
  7. Bathurst Winter Festival
  8. Sydney Cherry Blossom Festival
  9. Midwinter Festival



Chase Waterfalls near Melbourne

Whoever said “Don’t go chasing waterfalls” when it’s one of the best adventures you can do this winter? There’s so much beauty in waterfalls and you shouldn’t miss it. Give in to the temptation of swimming in the plunge pools. 



Before driving towards the best place to relax, make sure to pack enough food and warm clothes for changing. Enjoy and be astounded by the beauty of nature.

 

  1. Sheoak Falls
  2. Agnes Falls
  3. Gooram Falls
  4. Woolshed Falls
  5. Triplet Falls
  6. Mackenzie Falls
  7. Beauchamp Falls
  8. Fish Falls
  9. Steavenson Falls
  10. Wannon Falls

 

Ski in the Mountains

When winter comes and the snow falls on the mountains of South Australia, it’s about time to go skiing. Experience the most fun activity you can have with your family and friends. Whether you’re a pro or a beginner, skiing is a cool, enjoyable way to spend your winter. It’s going to be cold out there, so make sure to layer your winter undergarments properly. Don’t forget your thermal base layers and mid-layer before you wear your ski outfit.




  1. Mt. Buller
  2. Mt. Baw Baw
  3. Lake Mountain Alpine Resort
  4. Falls Creek 
  5. Mount Hotham
  6. Mt. Stirling

 

Enjoy winter in many different ways and don’t forget to wear the right thermal clothing and layer them properly to ensure you stay warm. If you’re looking for the best winter clothing for your outdoor winter activities, check out Heat Bods for men and women for ultra-warm, super-stretch, and comfortable barely-there thermal base layers.