Mount Granya State Park

Mount Granya State Park is a dominant feature in the Upper Murray landscape. Its steep, forested slopes rise dramatically above Lake Hume and surrounding valleys to form prominent ridges and plateaus. The park has diverse vegetation and spectacular wildflowers. Picnic at the Mount Granya Summit (950 metres) and enjoy views of the surrounding valleys and…

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Steavenson Falls

Dozens of waterfalls are dotted throughout the Murrindindi region, each with a character and timeless beauty of its own, some more accessible than others. Well worth a visit is the renowned Stevenson Falls at Marysville. Take the easy stroll to one of Victoria’s highest waterfalls. The falls were opened to tourists in 1866, and drop…

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Cheviot Tunnel

The historic Cheviot Tunnel is a key feature of the Tallarook to Mansfield Rail Line which operated between 1883 and 1970 and now the Great Victorian Rail Trail open to walkers, cyclists and horse riding enthusiasts. The Great Victorian Rail Trail meanders through undulating farmland along the majestic gum lined Goulburn River with stunning views…

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Cathedral Range State Park

The jagged ridges of the Cathedral Range offer spectacular views and some of the best hiking in the state. Take a gentle walk along the Friends Nature Trail or prepare to tackle the rugged and challenging Razorback Trail or circuit routes. Either way you won’t forget the awesome views. Spend a night under the stars…

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Upper Goulburn Historic Area

The Upper Goulburn Valley is an attractive, rugged area with an interesting heritage associated with gold mining and early settlement. The Goulburn and Jamieson Rivers are popular for camping, trout fishing, canoeing and gold fossicking and beautiful scenic vistas. The landscape of the Upper Goulburn River, with its ranges, deep gullies and thick forest would…

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Howqua Hills Historic Area

Howqua Hills Historic Area is a site of natural beauty. Set in a secluded valley on the Howqua River it was once busy with gold miners. River flats are surrounded by hills with Manna Gums and Narrow‐Leaved Peppermints. Howqua Hills Historic Area is approximately one-hour drive from Mansfield and is a popular spot for picnics,…

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Lake Hume Resort

Welcome to Lake Hume Resort – once you arrive there is no need to leave. Overlooking spectacular Lake Hume, Lake Hume Resort is just 10 minutes from Albury airport and an easy 15 minute drive from the twin cities of Albury and Wodonga. Whether you are escaping the stress and distractions of everyday life, reconnecting…

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Jones Tiny House

Situated on the edge of the gorgeous vineyard at Jones Winery, Rutherglen. The Jones Tiny House offers an opportunity to experience sustainable living, with views of grapevines and gumtrees, and gourmet catering. The Jones Tiny House is small but surprisingly spacious, sleeping two persons. The clever design includes a full kitchen, bathroom, seating and dining…

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Rutherglen Wine Bottle

The water tower, which is now affectionately called the ‘The Wine Bottle’ was completed in 1900 and held 72,000 gallons to supply the town’s water. The tower became a backup supply once the new reservoir was constructed in 1945. The mesh top section was erected in December 1969 with funds from the Rutherglen Wine Festival…

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El Dorado Museum

The El Dorado Museum collection is sited in the original schoolhouse number 246 which opened in 1870. The school rooms and out-sheds house a large variety of items such as social and domestic purpose items. Gold and tin mining relics from the Cock’s El Dorado Gold and Tin Dredge and Cock’s Pioneer sluicing are on…

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Stringybark Creek Camping Area

Stringybark Creek Camping Area is a free camping area located in the Toombullup State Forest near Tolmie, northeast of Mansfield. This site links by a walking track to the Stringybark Creek Day Reserve, site of the infamous shooting of three policemen by the Kelly Gang in 1878, and part of the Ned Kelly Touring Route.…

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Harrietville Cabins

Harrietville Cabins is a peaceful retreat in the scenic village of Harrietville, nestled at the foot of Mount Hotham. These fully equipped cedar cabins offer two bedrooms, an ensuite, and outdoor seating with stunning views of the surrounding nature. Adjacent to the Ovens River, guests can enjoy fishing, swimming, and hiking in the nearby areas.…

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