Lake Sambell

Lake Sambell is a short stroll from the centre of Beechworth, and is a picturesque recreation reserve and a popular venue for water and boating activities. It was originally the site of the Rocky Mountain Mining Company, an open cut sluice operation during the mid 1800s and the early 1900s, during the town’s gold rush…

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Holy Trinity Cathedral

The Holy Trinity Cathedral is a central point of the Wangaratta Community. Built in 1908, visitors can access the cathedral during daylight hours and are welcome to services. The bells are the oldest ring of eight in Australia, cast in 1806, following the battle of Trafalgar. At the Holy Trinity Cathedral, visitors can see some…

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King George V Gardens

The King George Gardens are a pleasant respite in the centre of the city. Located on Ovens Street between Templeton and Rowan Streets in the heart of Wangaratta, the King George V Memorial Gardens are a wonderful central green expanse equipped with a children’s playground. There are also picnic tables, toilets and plenty of trees…

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Batchelors Green Reserve

Batchelors Green is a lovely park situated on Tone Road. It boasts well maintained lawns and a playground, along with convenient amenities such as covered barbeque areas, picnic tables, and toilets. Notably, the park is also home to “The Studio” which serves as a hub for Wangaratta Artists Society. One of the highlights of Batchelors…

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Merriwa Park

Merriwa Park is a beautiful park featuring a majestic stand of redgums in sweeping lawns. The name Merriwa is thought to be an aboriginal term meaning “rich flat ground at the bend of a river.” Many of the River Red Gums still seen in the park today were planted at an official opening in August…

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Mayday Escape Rooms

Set in the heart of the decommissioned Mayday Hills Lunatic Asylum at Beechworth, this escape rooms offers a unique glimpse into the past of this historic gem. The escape rooms make use of several buildings within the 1867 footprint of the hospital, all of which remain largely unchanged today. With the exhilaration of racing the…

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Kaluna Park

Kaluna Park is a 5.2 hectare natural remnant of River Red Gum riverine bushland within easy walking distance from the city centre. It is bordered by the King River, a billabong and a levee bank, which separates it from Merriwa Park. The area has undergone extensive bush restoration since 1995 with regular ecological maintenance by…

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Lake Benalla Fishway

Lake Benalla fishway is in place to improve the native fish migration in the Goulburn Broken Catchment. The vertical fishway or fishladders as they are sometimes known, allows fish to swim upstream an downstream past barriers. It is also a way to protect fish from predators like humans and birds and also allows light to…

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Mitchell Avenue Reserve

Mitchell Avenue Reserve spans along Mitchell Avenue, from Cribbes Road to White Street. It is home to Wangaratta’s Splash Park and also features a children’s playground, flying fox, multipurpose sports courts, and public amenities. In addition, there is a BMX Pump Track, Skate park, Children’s Garden, dog park and exercise equipment have been installed. The…

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Mitchell Avenue Skate Park

The Mitchell Avenue Reserve boasts of a Skate Park that offers a safe venue for skateboarders, scooters, and BMX riders. Launched in 2020, the park caters to all age groups and features various technical elements that cater to both novice and advanced riders, making it the perfect spot to hone one’s skills.

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Benalla Bowls Club

Benalla Bowls Club has developed into a multi-faceted entertainment and sporting centre. Located adjacent to Benalla’s beautiful Botanical Gardens and only two hours from Melbourne. Benalla Bowls Club is a licensed sporting club featuring two state-of-the-art needle punch greens along with two turf greens. The light and spacious bistro has seating capacity for 160 people…

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Benalla’s Aboriginal Garden

Explore Benalla’s beautiful Aboriginal Community Garden located within Moira Reserve along the banks of the Broken River. Nestled in amongst a stand of beautiful old River Red Gums, this peaceful bush oasis is a place for rest and reflection and for deepening appreciation of Indigenous culture and the natural environment. Experience the plants and waterway…

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