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Rutherglen & King Valley Wine Region Attractions

Tour the scenic Nagambie region in one of the most enjoyable ways possible with Nagambie Wine Tours, a small group and private tour operator offering a chance for total wine appreciation. To experi...
Stretching from Central Gippsland and adjoining to Kosciuszko National Park on the New South Wales boarder, Alpine National Park contains some of the High Country's most spectacular scenery. As its...
Dates back to 1849 and was the subject of Russell Drysdale's painting "Moody's Pub".
established in 1961, consists of two kilometres of first class asphalt for both car and motorcycle racing and is acclaimed as the best small motor racing circuit in Australia. The Rose City 10,000 ...
The Wangaratta Visitor Information Centre serves as a vibrant gateway to the Victorian High Country and Goulburn Valley. Located in the heart of Wangaratta, this attraction offers a rich array of l...
Commemorates the arrival of these explorers in 1824.
The largest collection of veteran tanks in Australia. There are also indoor exhibits of the Australian Light Horse and other items of interest.
features electric barbecues, boating, fishing and canoeing.
The Rutherglen wine region offers a vast variety of wineries from family operations to boutique wineries. The area is renown for its fortified wines and full bodied reds, and now produces excellent...
Historic collection of farming implements, bottles, lamps and tunneling equipment used in Snowy Mountain project.
The Wodonga Gateway Information Centre stands as a vibrant hub in the heart of Wodonga, offering visitors a warm welcome into the stunning Victorian High Country and Goulburn Valley. The centre boa...
Recalls Australia's best-known outlaw.
Headquarters at Benalla and features midweek and weekend flying. Phone for bookings
Located in the heart of Benalla, the Tourist Information Centre stands as a beacon for travellers seeking to explore the enchanting Victorian High Country and Goulburn Valley. Visitors are welcomed...
A popular picnic area with boat ramp.
Built in 1859 from local granite to store gunpowder for blasting on the goldfields.
Located in the old goods shed at the former rail yard contains a well preserved Cobb & Co coach.
were built from local honey-coloured granite in the 1850's.
Rebuilt in 1867 after extensive fire damage. A tower clock was erected in 1859.