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Summer Sensations Cafe, Berry Gardens and Mini Golf

Located just 30 minutes from Geelong in the beautiful countryside of Teesdale, Summer Sensations is an ideal place to visit with friends and family to unwind and spread a few hours enjoying the fresh country air.
The cafe offers a wide variety of tasty lunch options and delicious berry treats including the famous boysenberry and apple pie plus berry smoothies and homemade berry ice-cream as well as gluten free options.
Windmill 18 Hole Mini Golf Course: Bring the family, friends and kids out to visit the cafe and then enjoy a fun game of mini golf. There is a 18 hole course plus a 9 hole “Funability“ course especially designed to cater for the disabled, tiny tots and seniors. Open six days (closed Tuesday) from 10am-4.30pm.
Family fun and activities special offers: Windmill Mini Golf offer special discounted packages with a round of 18 holes and a game of croquet and quoits for only $12 for kids aged 16 and under, or Mini Golf on the 18 holes standard course with a family pass for only $30 (2 adults, 2 kids) the “Funability“ course package is only $10 for two rounds.
April School Holiday Competitions: Book and play 18 holes over the holidays and go in the draw to win a $200 voucher (kids 8-16). Adults (16 and over) can win a trip for two to the Gold Coast. Please call for further details or bookings. Telephone 5281 5449, summersensations.com.au
1140 Bannockburn/Shelford Road (3.2km west of Teesdale).

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