Mt Glenrowan Lookout Walk
Morgans Lookout on Mt Glenrowan offers unparalleled views of the Ovens and King Valleys and the Victorian Alps. The walk can be accessed by taking the Taminick Gap Road. Park on the dirt carpark on the side of the Ridge Track, before the gate. The first section is a short steep climb up the sealed…
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Turn a walk through Benalla into a mini adventure on the Benalla Heritage Trail. This easy self-guided trail invites families, curious explorers and history lovers to follow the blue plaques and uncover the stories hidden around every corner. Set off at your own pace and discover more than 20 heritage stops, from the site of…
Read MoreMokoan Discovery Trail
Discover the natural beauty of Benalla and Winton Wetlands along the Mokoan Discovery Trail, a scenic adventure perfect for families, walkers and cyclists of all ages. Beginning at Witt Street in Benalla, this 20-kilometre gravel trail winds through picturesque rural landscapes and stretches all the way to the heart of the Winton Wetlands. Whether you…
Read MoreThe Gliding Club of Victoria
The Gliding Club of Victoria (GCV) is the largest gliding club in Australia and the southern hemisphere, attracting pilots from around the globe to experience the area’s world-renowned flying conditions. An extensive, varied fleet comprising four very capable two-seat gliders and six single-seat gliders, two tow planes, skilled instructors, record-breaking pilots, great facilities and a…
Read MoreLima Falls Walk
Tucked away south of Benalla, Lima Falls is a peaceful little escape where forest tracks, fresh air and the sound of White Gum Gully Creek lead you to a pretty waterfall hidden among the trees. Just 42 kilometres from Benalla, the journey takes you along Police Track and through pine plantations, adding to the sense…
Read MoreSwanpool Heritage Murals
Add a creative country stop to your next family drive with a visit to the Swanpool Heritage Murals, just 20 minutes from Benalla. Painted in 2012 by artists Michael Larkin and Tim Bowtell, the artworks bring the area’s early days to life in a fun, accessible way for visitors of all ages. The murals were…
Read MoreRed Ramia Trading
Red Ramia Trading is an enormous globe-trotter’s emporium from fishing floats and hand painted tiles to larger than life gorillas. There is certainly more to see than the front entrance suggests. Take a trip through Japan, Morocco and India as you wander through a mixture of hand picked antiques, artisan crafted good and recycled items.…
Read MoreEdi Cutting Reserve
This very large free bush camping area continues for approximately two kilometers alongside the King River. There are several fire pits and two pit toilets – one at each end of the camp. The area is shaded by tall gum trees and is popular with groups as there is plenty of room and drive through…
Read MoreWild Dog Falls Walk and lookout – Mount Samaria
Ready to follow your nose into the wild? Wild Dog Falls is a short and rewarding bushwalk in Mount Samaria State Park, perfect for families who like their nature adventures with a little wag in the tail. This 1.5 kilometre walk starts from the carpark on Mount Samaria Road and follows a well-marked track through…
Read MoreMt Stirling Alpine Resort
Mt Stirling Alpine Resort is the only Victorian alpine resort with a largely undeveloped and unspoilt true alpine summit, offering a readily accessible semi-wilderness experience for visitors. This fact, combined with the resort’s wealth and diversity of environmental characteristics and its close proximity to Melbourne, only 230 kilometres, makes Mt Stirling unique in the Australian…
Read MoreMt Buller Bike Park
Mt Buller offers the ideal biking escape, no matter what you are into. Tackle the 16 kilometre uphill road climb, ride the extensive cross-country trail network, hit the downhill trails or tackle the pump track – all just three hours from Melbourne. Over 100 kilometres of quality cross-country trails, including 40 kilometres of singletrack. The…
Read MoreMt Buller Alpine Resort
Mt Buller is Australia’s most accessible snow resort and is an easy three-hour drive from Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport. With 21 lifts, Mt Buller has the largest lift network in Victoria. The resort features a world-class Ski and Snowboard School, three terrain parks designed for all skill levels, two toboggan parks and a beautiful alpine village…
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