Yea Outdoor Swimming Pool

The main T-shaped pool is 33 metres long and six lanes wide, with access by step or ladder. The water depth ranges from 0.9m to 3.05m. Plenty of deck area, grassy grounds, scattered tables and chairs, shade sails and trees, ensures there is a space for everyone to share. Younger patrons can enjoy building their…

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Mansfield Swimming Pool

Located in the Mansfield Recreation Reserve, the Mansfield Swimming Pool is open from mid November to March. During summer, cool off with the kids or do a few laps at the Mansfield Swimming Pool. This outdoor pool offers a 33 metre lap/recreational pool, a smaller learn-to-swim and children’s pool, and a toddlers’ splash pool. The…

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Sullivans Lookout

The Sullivans Lookout Rest Area has a wonderful view of Mt Beauty in the distance. It’s well worth the stop if you’re on the Tawonga Gap Road to Falls Creek. Located in the Kiewa Valley on the Bright-Tawonga Rd, Sullivans Lookout has breathtaking views of Mt Bogong, Mt Beauty and its regulating pondage. It’s an…

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Marysville Ski Centre

Marysville Ski Centre is situated in the heart of Marysville and supplies everything you need for a day in the snow at Lake Mountain. Lake Mountain is a cross-country skiing resort with tobogganing and snow play activities. Marysville Ski Centre hire toboggans, waterproof jackets, waterproof overpants, walking boots and helmets for people who wish to…

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Hoys Dinner Plain Ski Shop

Hoys Dinner Plain Ski Shop is superbly located in the very center of the village on the main roundabout. They offer Hoys’ legendary equipment and service, catering for all of your rental needs with the latest range of skis and boards. Hoys also hire cross country skis and snowshoes. Hoys have all the snow gear…

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Hoys Harrietville Ski Centre

Hoys Harrietville to your last stop shop before heading up the mountain. Hoys is a family-owned business offering the highest quality equipment, legendary service and has operated for over 90 years. Hoys Ski Centres have five centrally located ski rental outlets located in Harrietville, Mount Hotham Corral Day Carpark, Jack Frost complex in the Davenport…

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Hoys at Jack Frost Mount Hotham

Hoys at Jack Frost is a spacious shop catering to all your snow rental needs. This shop is conveniently located on the Davenport Drive side of Jack Frost, in the Lodges precinct at Mount Hotham. Offering Hoys legendary quality equipment and service – this outlet caters to families with children attending Kids Ski School as…

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Wirrawilla Rainforest Walk

Wirrawilla Rainforest Walk is an easy and spectacular short circuit walk through cool temperate rainforest in Toolangi State Forest, one and a half hours drive north east of Melbourne. The ancient myrtle beech trees and southern sassafras provide a dense canopy that shades the understory all year round. Ferns, mosses and fungi love these dark,…

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Yea Wetlands Walks

Just a short walk from High Street Yea, you can lose yourself in the peace and tranquillity of the natural bush and the impressive riverine floodplain that is the Yea Wetlands. Featuring a cable suspension bridge and many interesting boardwalks along the way, be sure to watch for platypus or rakali (native water rats) foraging…

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Rutherglen Gold Battery Walk

The Rutherglen Gold Battery walk will take you through sites around the area such as Silo Art, the iconic Wine Bottle, the Rutherglen Gold Battery, and the Rutherglen Convent and Brewery. This walk is approximately four kilometres and will take about an hour to complete. The walk begins at Rutherglen Wine Experience and Visitor Information…

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7 Peaks Ride – Lake Mountain

Victoria’s 7 Peaks Ride is an at-your-own pace cycling challenge which runs from late October to April. Taking you up winding mountain roads, around steep turns and past spectacular views right to the top of seven Victorian Alpine Resorts. Lake Mountain is the closest of the 7 Peaks to Melbourne and is a great first…

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Sandy Creek Bridge

The Sandy Creek Bridge forms a portion of the High Country Rail Trail. The Sandy Creek Bridge was reconstructed in 2012 with a 600 metre architecturally designed pedestrian and cycling bridge, sitting on the original rail pylons stripped of track after the Cudgewa branch line closed in 1981. Adjacent to the bridge are picnic tables…

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