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…
Read MoreSnowy Creek Campground
Situated on the Mitta Mitta River, Snowy Creek Campground provides two small, level, creek side camping areas. The camping ground offers easy access to the Mitta Mitta River for swimming and fishing. A great spot for the whole family, anglers can cast a line in the pristine water ways that is home to Brown and…
Read MoreThe Walnuts Campground
Located on the banks of the Snowy Creek, this vast camping grounds offers large, level creekside campsites with plenty of shade from the walnut trees. The Walnuts Campground is easily accessible from the Omeo Highway, making the Walnuts the ideal place to get away for a quick break or a long weekend. Access is on…
Read MoreSpringtime Flower Walking Track
This easy loop walk is a lovely family stroll through Box Ironbark forest rich in birdlife. In spring, wildflowers cover the forest floor. The track is relatively flat and well signed. Starting at Killawarra Forest Camp, you can take the shorter northern loop (1.2km, 30 minutes) or the longer southern loop (3.7km, two hours) or…
Read MoreOut of Town Nursery and Humming Garden
Nestled in the foothills of the Chiltern-Mt Pilot National Park in North East Victoria, this four acre garden is comprised of many rooms each with its own character and style, crammed with an extensive collection of native and exotic plants. Unusual bulbs, ornamental grasses, succulents, perennials, water plants, flowering trees, shrubs and an extensive collection…
Read MoreFalls Creek All Season Alpine Resort
Falls Creek is Victoria’s ultimate all seasons alpine resort. It has amazing amenities, and in winter the resort offers true ski-in/ski-out skiing, snowboarding and cross country skiing for all abilities. There is also a huge range of additional activities including Cross Country Skiing, Tobogganing, Snowshoeing and SnowPlay. During summer the resort transforms into one of…
Read MoreFriends Track
Embark on a self-guided walk that commences and concludes at Wenhams Camp, with an optional detour to Kwat Kwat Lookout via the Peregrine Track (one kilometre round trip). On this route, you will see Grasstrees and journey through forested granite hills, where you can spot a variety of birds and spring wildflowers. Please note that…
Read MoreBenalla Heritage Trail
Wander through history on the Benalla Heritage Trail, a self-guided walking experience that uncovers the fascinating stories, iconic figures, and historic sites that shaped this charming rural city. From the site of the original Broken River Border Police Station to the barber shop where Ned Kelly attempted a daring escape, the trail features over 20…
Read MorePioneer Bridges Rest Area
Perfectly located to explore the Milawa gourmet region, Pioneer Bridges campground offers a flat, shady, and easily accessible site on the banks of the Ovens River. It is three hours drive north east of Melbourne. This family-friendly bush campground allows dogs, requires no booking or fees, and is suitable for two wheel drive vehicles and…
Read MoreRunning Creek Camping Area
Set in State Forest on the Howqua River, just 40 minutes from Mansfield, Running Creek Camping Reserve is popular with anglers, paddlers and campers for good reason. This free bush camp offers pit toilets, fireplaces and scenic riverside campsites. There are two walking tracks that start here and end at Tobacco Flat, approximately 12 kilometres…
Read MoreBlue Range Camping and Picnic Area
Blue Range Camping and Picnic Area offers a small, basic campsite on Blue Range Creek, 20 minutes north of Mansfield via Mansfield – Whitfield Road. Gravel road access. The campsite is on the edge of Mt Samaria State Park, in a quiet location near a small creek and in natural bushland. Toilet facilities are across…
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…
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