Bennies Camping Area – Alpine National Park
Bennies is a pretty camping area on the Rose River only 45 minutes from the Whitfield township and 45 minutes to Lake Cobbler. Follow the Rose River Road then Upper Rose River Road to Lake Cobbler Road. Camping sites are dispersed along the river with pit toilets and fireplaces provided. Explore walks along the Rose…
Read MoreWhitfield to Lake William Hovell
Enjoy cycling in the High Country from Whitfiled to Lake William Hovell. You will pass numerous vineyards, former tobacco and hops farms on your ride and could think you have been transported to Italy. Start in Whitfield and take the King Valley Road to Cheshunt. Over the bridges in Cheshunt and turn right onto Upper…
Read MoreAlpha Ski Lodge
Located within Falls Creek village, Alpha Ski Lodge is ideal for your ski adventure, catering for couples, families, friends, singles and groups. The lodge can sleep up to 36 guests and has the option for guests to choose from private ensuite rooms or communal bunk-bed rooms. Alpha Ski Lodge offers ski-in/ski-out (snow base permitting), situated…
Read MoreMount Ophir Estate
Established in 1891, Mount Ophir Estate is a country retreat set on 50 hectares in Victoria’s renowned Rutherglen wine region. This beautifully restored heritage property offers unique self-contained accommodation, including a romantic French-style tower and six charming cottages, perfect for couples, families, and groups. Guests can relax in peaceful surrounds with vineyard views, modern comforts,…
Read MoreLancemore Milawa
Lancemore Milawa is located at the heart of it all. Tucked between the twisting grapevines of the famed Brown Brothers winery, the 40-room hotel emanates the elegance and style of a sophisticated country residence, forming an idyllic base from which to explore the rich bounty of produce, local history and neighbouring towns. With two lounge…
Read MoreThe Lodge by Mt Bellevue
Mt Bellevue, located in the King Valley is one of the most picturesque farms and vineyards in Victoria. Enjoy sweeping views that you will never forget of the snowfields, Mt Buffalo across Myrrhee and the King Valley. These are some of Victoria’s finest vistas. Relax and unwind, enjoy the stars from on the mountain, spectate…
Read MoreFarrans Lookout
Farrans Lookout is a stunning vantage point located 16 kilometers from Corryong, offering sweeping views of the Snowy Mountain Ranges, surrounding farmland, and the Murray River flats year-round. It’s especially famous for its picturesque winter views of snow-capped mountains. Visitors can enjoy a shaded picnic table, an observation deck, and informative storyboards, making it an…
Read MoreJim Newman Lookout
Located on the Murray River Road, Jim Newman’s Lookout is a must see stop along the Great River Road drive. Overlooking the Murray River valley towards Welaregang and Ournie, Jim Newman’s Lookout features breathtaking views, shaded picnic tables and a large scale metal art installation of a Bogong Moth. Stand under the Bogong moth’s wings…
Read MoreDavis Cottage Corryong
Situated in Attree Centre (Attree Park), Davis Cottage was once the home of local Blacksmith, William Davis. Built around 1908, by William Davis for his wife Clara and their family, Davis Cottage is a prime example of early federation cottages that were prominent across the Upper Murray during the era. Davis Cottage is a multipurpose…
Read MoreMasons Falls
Masons Falls is nestled in Kinglake National Park, the largest and closest national park to Melbourne, making it an ideal spot for a day trip or weekend getaway. After just a short walk you’ll discover an impressive high drop waterfall with streams of water cascading down the rock shelves into the gully below. There are…
Read MoreNariel Creek Recreation Reserve
Located 12 kilometres south of Corryong along the Benambra-Corryong Road, this large and beautiful camping area on the banks of Nariel Creek offers many shaded sites to set up camp and some great swimming spots. Although the reserve is large it may be hard for you to find a campsite here between Christmas and New…
Read MoreMurchison Gap Lookout
Named after John Murchison an original squatter of one of the three original squatting runs in the district, this lookout sits right on the boundary of the Murrindindi region. A great platform juts out from the side of the hill here and it is a killer sunrise spot with the sun coming up behind the…
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