Autumn is winding up and Australians will soon be thrust into the icy depths of winter. But there are still a few weeks left of the gorgeous autumn leaves sprinkling our lawns and providing the ultimate Instagram shot. Canberra is home to some of the most stunning locations in autumn, with several spots around the capital city drenched in orange, red and yellow magic.
Watch the video above. READ MORE: Bridgerton locations you can visit in real life Areas around the nation's capital are still in full autumn bloom and there's still time to enjoy a quick weekend away before the grips of winter take hold. Some of the best spots for autumn foliage are just a few hours drive away from Sydney, or right on your doorstep if you live in the ACT.
A walk, run or cycle around the jewel in Canberra's crown, Lake Burley Griffin, will provide ample opportunity to witness the autumn leaves. The path has glorious scenic views of the lake, which is lined with oak trees that have burst into spectacular autumn colours, the leaves falling down to give you that delicious crispy crunch in your step. Lake Burley Griffin has a stunning autumnal display that hasn't yet faded in mid-May.
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