Lake Eildon National Park
Camp by Lake Eildon and enjoy a whole world of watersports in a spectacular setting. Go swimming, canoeing, waterskiing, sailing, boating and fishing in the shadow of the Victorian Alps. Enjoy bushwalking or cycling along a network of trails. You’ll share the picture-perfect surroundings with kangaroos, wombats and a huge variety of beautiful birds. The…
Read MorePepper’s Run Flower Farm
Come and pick your own flowers at Pepper’s Run. Pepper’s Run is a micro flower farm located on the outskirts of Chiltern township. They grow with the seasons, using organic and sustainable farming practices. Take a wander through the rows at your leisure, then take some flowers home. There are plenty of photo opportunities throughout…
Read MoreHidden Creature Gallery – Merriwa Park
Are you looking for a fun and exciting treasure hunt for the whole family? Look no further than the Hidden Creature Gallery in Merriwa Park, Wangaratta. The Arena Theatre Co has worked with local students to create animated creatures using augmented reality technology. These hidden creatures are waiting to be discovered by you! To join…
Read MoreMount Torbreck Summit Walk
The Mount Torbreck Summit walk can be accessed from the Barnewall Plains Picnic Area. The track is 4.2kilometres return to the summit of Mount Torbreck that rises to an altitude of 1516metres. The steep and rocky route is marked by orange arrows on trees that are easy to follow as you ascend up the mountain.…
Read MoreEildon Pondage Walk
The Eildon Pondage Walk is a flat and easy to navigate walk around the lower pondage, including over the lower pondage wall. It is a perfect walk for beginners or those with little ones in tow and what’s more, the pathway is also a popular cycle loop. The circuit starts from the Eildon Lions day…
Read MoreFoggs Lookout
Foggs Lookout, also known as Mt Pinninger Lookout, is a stunning vantage point that resides in Lake Eildon National Park and looks over the Dam Wall and vast clear waters of Lake Eildon. From up here you can see everything that is happening on the water below including boating, fishing, waterskiing and if you’re lucky…
Read MoreHilda Bain Mural
The large-scale artwork of Hilda Bain is to be found at the entrance to the area known as The Lunette, within the Winton Wetlands reserve. It was created by artist Cam Scale in 2016. Cam is a well-renown fine artist and mural painter in Australia, working primarily with aerosol, oil and acrylic, and specialising in…
Read MoreMansfield Visitor Information Centre
The Mansfield Visitor Information Centre is a Level One Accredited centre located in the “Station Precinct” , adjacent to the Great Victorian Rail Trail, and is an important cultural and historical hub for the region’s visitors. View the unique interpretive pole display – an extraordinary exhibition of tree trunks depicting the history of the region…
Read MoreLeatherbarrel Creek picnic area
As the scenic and meandering Alpine Way winds through Kosciuszko National Park, it’s a great idea to take advantage of the many rest stops along the way. One terrific spot can be found at Leatherbarrel Creek picnic area, where steep mountainsides covered in tall forest surround a small grassy flat with plenty of shade. Pack…
Read MoreSt James Silo Art
Painted by artist Tim Bowtell, the silos pay tribute to St James rich history. Not many people know that St James is the home the first Coles store! Sir George Coles grew up in the St James township and took over the St James General Store from his father, expanding it to the empire it…
Read MoreApex Park
Apex Park is located near the Ovens River and can be easily accessed from the city centre through the Sir Thomas Mitchell Bridge that leads to Parfitt Road from the central Wangaratta Road. This park is perfect for a family day out or get-together due to its vast grassland area. It is equipped with picnic…
Read MoreMurrindindi Cascades
The Murrindindi Cascades is located at the south end of Murrindindi Scenic Reserve and a walking track allows you to walk down beside the Cascades, and experience it from numerous spots. This is a great location for photography, so don’t forget your camera. The walk is 45 minutes return. This track follows the first 600…
Read More