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Falls Creek is most well known for its fantastic skiing opportunities. During the colder months the..
Alpine National Park InformationThe Alpine National Park is Victoria's largest and protects our highest mountains and varied alpine..
Mount Hotham InformationWith the highest snow fall of any Victorian ski location, Mt Hotham is one of Australia's..
Mount Buller InformationMt Buller is shaping up to be one of the most popular skiing destinations in Australia. An average..
Bright InformationEach year in autumn, the deciduous trees in the town of Bright and the surrounding countryside put..
Lake Eildon National Park InformationLake Eildon National Park is in the northern foothills of Victoria's Central Highlands, 150 km..
Glenrowan InformationVisit Glenrowan, the site of bushranger Ned Kelly’s "last stand”. Glenrowan is a small..
Milawa InformationMilawa is a destination of food and wine indulgence. The town is most well known for delicacies..
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With scenic alpine landscapes, outdoor activities, gourmet food and wines and a fascinating heritage of gold fever, bush rangers and hardy horsemen, Victoria's High Country has it all. The state's best snowfields, Mount Buller, Mount Hotham and Falls Creek, are drawcards during winter, while mountain biking, horse riding and hiking are popular in the warmer months.
After a day of altitude, head to the valleys and sample the delicious local produce. Enjoy the majestic tree-lined streets, riverside walks and cafe culture of Bright, visit one of the highly acclaimed wineries in Rutherglen or tour the famous cheese factory in Milawa.
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Discover the fascinating heritage of the region in historic towns and villages such as Beechworth where you can wander among the grand nineteenth century buildings that are a legacy of the heady gold rush days. Visit historical sites and attractions in Glenrowan where Australia's most famous bushranger, Ned Kelly, made his last stand, or discover the proud and enduring spirit of the cattlemen and rugged adventurers in Mansfield.
The Great Alpine Road, one of Australia's great touring routes, winds through the region showcasing stunning alpine landscapes, heritage towns, and local food and wine between Wangaratta, Bairnsdale and the Gippsland Lakes.
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Great Ocean Road InformationWinding along Victoria's rugged south-western coast, the Great Ocean Road is truly one of the..
Mornington Peninsula InformationThe Mornington Peninsula's historic seaside villages, rolling hills of olive groves and abundant..
Goldfields InformationThe historic Goldfields region draws in visitors with its grand streetscapes, architecture..
Murray InformationAboriginal people revere it. Nineteenth century trade flourished on it. Mark Twain likened it to..
Phillip Island InformationOnly a 90-minute drive from Melbourne, Phillip Island is a popular family getaway where you can..
Yarra Valley And Dandenong Ranges InfoThe beautiful Yarra Valley and Dandenongs are renowned for fine Victorian wine and tall trees...
Grampians InformationExperience the epitome of the region's natural beauty in the Grampians National Park, with more..
Daylesford And Macedon Ranges InformationThe rejuvenating qualities of the natural mineral springs around the towns of Daylesford and..
Gippsland InformationOccupying Victoria's eastern corner, Gippsland has a diverse and vast landscape which includes..
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