Chery launches cherry-inspired road trips in Australia

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Chery launches cherry-inspired road trips in Australia

Chery, one of Australia's fastest-growing car brands, has introduced Chery Cherry Trails, a series of state-by-state guides designed to inspire families and food enthusiasts to embark on cherry-inspired road trips across Australia. Launched during the peak of the cherry season, these trails aim to transform simple day trips into memorable summer adventures.

The Chery Cherry Trails highlight the diversity of Australia's cherry-growing regions, offering experiences from pick-your-own orchards to local wineries and bakeries. Each trail is crafted to showcase the unique charm of regional towns and the simple pleasure of exploring local landscapes. Chery vehicles, known for their comfort and advanced hybrid technology, are well-suited for these journeys, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride.

The trails are tailored to different states, each offering a unique experience. In New South Wales, travellers can enjoy a scenic loop from Sydney through the Southern Tablelands and Central West, whilst Victoria offers a one-to-two-day escape into the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges. Queensland's trail takes visitors from Brisbane to the Granite Belt, and South Australia's itinerary explores the Adelaide Hills. Western Australia's route spans from Perth through Donnybrook and Manjimup, and Tasmania offers a two-to-three-day journey from Hobart through the Coal River Valley.

Chery's initiative encourages Australians to celebrate everyday moments, from spontaneous road trips to discovering local producers. As cherry season continues through late summer, these trails promise enriching experiences for both food lovers and adventure seekers.
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Chery launches cherry-inspired road trips in Australia

Chery, one of Australia's fastest-growing car brands, has introduced Chery Cherry Trails, a series of state-by-state guides designed to inspire families and food enthusiasts to embark on cherry-inspired road trips across Australia. Launched during the peak of the cherry season, these trails aim to transform simple day trips into memorable summer adventures.

The Chery Cherry Trails highlight the diversity of Australia's cherry-growing regions, offering experiences from pick-your-own orchards to local wineries and bakeries. Each trail is crafted to showcase the unique charm of regional towns and the simple pleasure of exploring local landscapes. Chery vehicles, known for their comfort and advanced hybrid technology, are well-suited for these journeys, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride.

The trails are tailored to different states, each offering a unique experience. In New South Wales, travellers can enjoy a scenic loop from Sydney through the Southern Tablelands and Central West, whilst Victoria offers a one-to-two-day escape into the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges. Queensland's trail takes visitors from Brisbane to the Granite Belt, and South Australia's itinerary explores the Adelaide Hills. Western Australia's route spans from Perth through Donnybrook and Manjimup, and Tasmania offers a two-to-three-day journey from Hobart through the Coal River Valley.

Chery's initiative encourages Australians to celebrate everyday moments, from spontaneous road trips to discovering local producers. As cherry season continues through late summer, these trails promise enriching experiences for both food lovers and adventure seekers.
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