Pennyweight Winery

Pennyweight is a small traditional winery, owned and operated by the fourth and fifth generation Morris family winemakers. It comprises two certified organic/biodynamic, dry land vineyards situated in the Beechworth and Rutherglen wine regions, producing a range of solely estate grown table and fortified wines including apera (sherry).

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Tuileries Accommodation at De Bortoli Rutherglen

Tuileries accommodation is contemporary in style and is located in the heart of Rutherglen. The majority of rooms overlook a working vineyard and the ambience is one of relaxation. The onsite restaurant is well respected and offers sophisticated dining combined with country hospitality. The menu offers modern Australian cuisine with strong regional influences. The wine…

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Outdoor Exercise Equipment

Think you can only walk and cycle whilst on holidays? Think again. Benalla has three outdoor gyms for your use and all conveniently located around Lake Benalla. So whilst exercising you can take in the great views, serenity and fresh air. No excuse not to get in any exercise. Gym use is at your own…

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Sedona Estate

From Sedona Estate’s humble beginnings in 1998, Paul and Sonja’s vision has been to produce fine cool-climate wines from their vineyard north of the Great Divide in the Yea Valley. Their passion and dedication is reflected in the Sedona Estate range. Varietal purity makes each bottle of wine a true experience. Tucked away in the…

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Kooyonga Creek Wines

Nestled between the Strathbogie and Alpine Ranges, Kooyonga Creek Wines is a family-owned boutique winery near Mount Samaria National Park. It is a short drive from Swanpool, Benalla and Mansfield. Here in the foothills of the Alpine Ranges, the weather is perfect for cool-climate winemaking. The long and even ripening season allows the fruit to…

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Barking Owl Distilling Co.

Barking Owl Distilling Co is a craft distillery located in a 1950s shearing shed in beautiful Wooragee, nestled between Beechworth and Yackandandah. Established in 2018 the distillery produces a range of small-batch gin, vodka, liqueurs and brandy with a distinctly local bent. The spirits are a true example of a grain to glass business with…

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Delatite Winery

A commitment to nurturing their land and making interesting wines in the most sustainable way possible have been guiding principles for the Ritchie family in the 50 years since founders Robert and Vivienne first launched Delatite Wines. Since then, the winery near Mansfield at the foot of Mt Buller has become synonymous with the outstanding…

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The Kingsley

The Kingsley is an ideal place to relax and enjoy Victoria’s picturesque King Valley. Enjoying total seclusion, it is in easy reach of the King Valley wineries (17 kilometres), Milawa gourmet region (19 kilometres), historic Beechworth (37 kilometres) and much more. Totally surrounded by vineyards and farmland, this is a newly renovated farmhouse house with…

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Milton Boutique Accommodation

The Milton Boutique Accommodation is located in the historic town of Corryong, Victoria. Featuring stylish and modern apartments, the Milton offers the ideal romantic and relaxing stay for couples, families and friends. Offering two two-bedroom apartments and a one bedroom apartment along with two studio rooms, the Milton is the premium, luxurious boutique accommodation in…

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Keppel Lookout

Keppel Lookout is one of the region’s most impressive lookouts, providing spectacular views across Marysville, Cathedral Range State Park and the Acheron Valley. The site has a picnic table so pack a lunch and enjoy the views. The large viewing platform can be accessed directly from the carpark via a short and flat gravelled pathway…

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Fighting Gully Road

Established in 1997, Fighting Gully Road wines combine the best of Beechworth’s influences, expertly shaped in the vineyard and perfected in the winery. Vigneron Mark Walpole oversees all of the viticulture, winemaking, and also welcomes visitors to the newly build cellar door. Mark is passionate about Italian varietals and specialises in Sangiovese. Open, by appointment…

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Burke Museum

Originally built as the Beechworth Athenaeum in 1857, The Burke Museum was named in honour of Robert O’Hara Burke, the famous explorer and former Beechworth Superintendent of Police, after his death at Coopers Creek in 1861 during the Burke and Wills expedition. The collection includes Burke’s own bible, inscribed revolver and saddlebags used in the…

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