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National Park in Sardinia

Sardinia’s coastline is probably Europe's most spectacular. Its waters teem with fish and shellfish. Its rugged mountains are home to large flocks of sheep that feed on pungent wild herbs and produce a cheese your palate will never forget
Nestled into Sardinia’s silent olive groves are archeological remains dating back to 1700 BC. The language incomprehensible to all other Italians, celebrate more saints' days than anyone else in the nation, and love to dress up in elaborate costumes

Obviously Sardinia is a fantastic destination for a National Park . But before you make a final decision you might want to check out the alternatives.

Australia the worlds best destination for National Park
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National Park in Capital Territory, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Sardinia
ACT's National Parks & nature reserves offer the spectacular Ginnindera Falls, walks in the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve to meet a whole host of wildlife while walks and more challenging treks can be had in the moutainous landscape of Namadgi National Park.

National Park in Northern Territory, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Sardinia
The Northern Territory - land of the crocs and the beating red heart of Australia. Steeped in Aboriginal culture with many sacred sites - Ayers Rock and the Olgas. Nature, dreamtime and pioneer history. An Australian experience not to be missed!

National Park in Red Centre, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Sardinia
The stunning Uluru-KataTjuta National Park, beautiful Standley Chasm, Simpson Gap, Ormiston Gorge and MacDonnell Ranges, the historical town of Tennant Creek and beyond it, the Devil's Marbles, all make the extraordinary Red Centre a unique destination.

National Park in New South Wales, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Sardinia
NSW teems with national parks, which in turn teem with Australia's unique flora, wildlife, birds and marine creatures. From gum forests to rainforest to wetland, from mountains & gorges to plateaus & beaches, NSW is packed with natural wonders.

National Park in Queensland, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Sardinia
The holiday state of Queensland, renowned for fabulous weather, has Brisbane and Cairns with Surfers Paradise, the Great Barrier Reef, magnificent islands, golden beaches, rainforests and National Parks in between.

National Park in South Australia, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Sardinia
The Flinders Ranges National Park in South Australia – set in one of the most ancient landscapes on earth – has rugged mountain ranges, creeks lined with red river gums, hillsides covered with native pines and a seasonal abundance of wildflowers.

National Park in Tasmania, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Sardinia
More than a third of Tasmania is national parks & reserves. The Tasmanian World Heritage Area, the world's last great temperate wilderness, is made up of the Southwest, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers & Cradle Mountain-St Clair National Parks.

National Park in The Outback, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Sardinia
The Outback is filled with National Parks and reserves protecting the wilderness areas of the Outback, those of historic interest and sites sacred to the Aboriginal people. Regular guided tours are available while self-guiding is possible in some areas.

National Park in Victoria, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Sardinia
VIC's National Parks include: Bunyip's diverse flora & fauna, Warrandyte for canoeing, walking & cycling, Cathedral Ranges for trekking, Kinglake's huge eucalypt forest, Yarra Ranges' beautiful bushwalks & the lush fern filled gullies of the Dandenongs.

National Park in Western Australia, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Sardinia
Famous for its long days of sunshine, clearest blue skies, brilliant beaches and huge variety of landscapes and climates, Western Australia is the perfect year-round destination. Visitors can be assured of sun, easy living and awesome natural environment

 
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