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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 10, 2023
How long is the drive from Bright to Echuca?
The direct drive from Bright to Echuca is 153 mi (246 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 19 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Bright to Echuca, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Beechworth, as well as top places to visit like Albury Botanic Gardens and Noreuil Park Foreshore, or the ever-popular Lake Hume Village.
Nestled in the northeastern region of Victoria, Australia, Beechworth is a charming historical town that flourished during the gold rush era of the mid-1850s. With a population of 3,290 as per the 2021 census, this well-preserved destination offers visitors a glimpse into its rich past and Victorian architecture.
Most popular city on this route
11 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Echuca
Best stops along Bright to Echuca drive
The top stops along the way from Bright to Echuca (with short detours) are Albury Botanic Gardens, Brown Brothers Winery, and Woolshed Falls. Other popular stops include Rich Glen Provedore & Orangerie, Corowa Distilling Co., and Victoria Park Lake.
The Albury Botanic Gardens, established in 1877, span across a vast area of 9.9 acres and boast an extensive collection of native and exotic plants. It also features a remarkable children's garden that is sure to impress the young ones. The gardens' circular walk provides easy access for everyone. Additionally, visitors can take advantage of their BBQ areas and picnic benches while enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
These gardens were really amazing, and although relatively small, they had so many different areas and a very impressive children's garden. The circular walk was lovely and was very accessible for everyone. Definitely worth visiting with small children, and there were toilets, BBQ areas and picnic benches within.
Kerbray — Google review
One of the best botanic gardens I have been into.
Although the size is relatively small as compared to others, but they successfully managed to design it very well, invested in many plants as you walk in. Good on you.
The only thing I would suggest is to renovate the old toilet facilities at the main entrance.
Hayden Ali — Google review
Looking for something put in your memory box?
Great place for visiting- this lovely Botanical garden!
So peaceful, plenty of parking, toilets(one like a castle!), benches under tree canopy...music fun for kids! And not only!
Highly recommended for visiting and enjoying!
Людмила Тимошенко — Google review
Small but stunning and relaxing. Such amazing trees and gardens. Just do if you're in town. I recommend having a picnic in there to appreciate the surroundings a little longer 😎
Luke Grounds — Google review
Aurora laser light show was Amazing at the Botanical gardens Albury.
I will definitely go again.
I did enjoy it with my son.
The botanical gardens is a lovely place to visit.
Melissa Baird — Google review
Albury Botanic Gardens is a horticultural gem in NSW, Australia. The meticulously curated landscapes showcase a diverse array of plant species, providing a serene escape into nature. The themed gardens, water features, and well-maintained paths make it an ideal place for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful retreat. Educational signage enhances the experience, making it enjoyable for both enthusiasts and casual visitors. Albury Botanic Gardens stands as a green oasis, offering a delightful blend of beauty and botanical knowledge for all who explore its grounds.
Debashis Debnath — Google review
Lovely ...well worth a stop if your driving by,
Break up your road trip, or if your visiting.
Take personal insect spray or roll on , as we stayed until late afternoon and the mosquito's came out to feed on us! we unfortunately cut our visit short due to them.
I will unturn for sure.
Ivan S McNeill — Google review
Whenever I visit my sister in Albury I try and vist the Botanic Garden. Stunning any time of the year! Was great to the Aurora Light show this visit.
Sarah Trew — Google review
This garden is free. You can park your car on the street for 2hours and it’s not very big. You can finish your tour within 1 hour. When I visit here it’s winter and leaves are falling. I believe it would be better if you visit here in spring.
Tiktiktok G. — Google review
Visited this place to take a break from driving on the way to Melbourne. But loved the park. Beautifully curated lawns, eye pleasing flowers and different children's park. Loads of park benches and surprise part is, toilets were very clean. Had a rejuvenated break from drive. Highly recommended!
Priya — Google review
A city’s botanic gardens are a good measure of its character. The Albury gardens are neat, beautiful, and well maintained. Small but totally adequate with a lovely range of trees and open grassy areas. Would be a great spot for a picnic and some lawn games.
David Jorm — Google review
The Botanic Garden’s in Albury are an iconic feature that makes Albury the stunning location for your wedding. Cared for over decades by an experienced and caring team who make the Gardens peaceful and beautiful
Simon Goss — Google review
Took a night halt at Albury on our way to Melbourne Ocenic Drive. Since we arrived early we visited the Albury Garden. It was a nice walk through the huge trees and various flowering plants of African and South Amrican origin. View huge trees with various hews. Play area for kids . Sundail, wishing well and statue worth seeing.
Casey Degamwala — Google review
Quite silent place
Has many various trees.
Very well groomed.
Has children place and park.
Good views...
Suitable, for families,children and reading book activities...
safyurek — Google review
This place is an absolute delight for the senses. Nestled in the heart of this charming city, the gardens proved to be a breathtaking oasis that offered a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Upon entering the gardens, I was immediately captivated by the vibrant colours. The garden is maintained flower beds, and lush greenery all contributed to an atmosphere of tranquility and serenity.
As I strolled along the winding pathways, I was impressed by the diverse range of plant species on display. The gardens boast an extensive collection of native Australian flora, showcasing the rich biodiversity of the region. From towering eucalyptus trees to delicate wildflowers, every corner of the gardens offered a new discovery. The informative signage throughout the park provided interesting insights into the various plants, allowing visitors to deepen their botanical knowledge.
For those seeking moments of relaxation, this Garden is your location!
The Albury Botanical Gardens also cater to families and children. The dedicated Children's Garden offered interactive play areas, including a whimsical maze, making it an ideal spot for little ones to explore and learn about nature through play. The well-equipped picnic areas and barbecue facilities made it easy to enjoy a family outing in the picturesque surroundings.
In addition to its natural beauty, the gardens are well-maintained and boast excellent amenities. Clean restroom facilities, well-placed benches for resting, and accessible pathways throughout the garden ensure a comfortable experience for visitors of all ages and abilities.
A MUST visit when in Albury. Great picnic location too.
Yousef Dablin — Google review
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Dean Street and, Wodonga Pl, Albury NSW 2640, Australia
Very nice place to go for picnic.. beautiful place
Nature Beauty (Maria khan) — Google review
Lots on offer for families.
We started at the Noreuil Park Playground. This enclosed playground was beautiful with the enormous trees acting as shade cloths.
It's not as big as Oddies Playground which works in its favour as most families head to Oddies leaving Noreuil playground relatively empty.
It looks out onto the Murray River and the Noreuil Park Foreshore.
Just outside the playground there are BBQ facilities and seating. Otherwise there is a cafe right next door.
From there we headed along the foreshore walk which was beautiful. There were people having picnics whilst others kayaked down the river. Along the walk there were tables and directions to different walks.
As we walked there were heaps of birds to photograph, including the Red Rumours Parrot and the Eastern Spinebill (photos included).
They are currently upgrading the walk with a large section closed. You can get back on track by walking along the grass.
What's close by:
* Oddies Playground
Priscilla Mussone — Google review
This is a beautiful park located on the banks of Murray River almost in the heart of Albury.
There are good facilities for bbq, picnic, canoeing, fishing including walking tracks, children's playground etc.
There are clean wash rooms and plenty of parking spaces available. There is also a Cafe for the visitors convenience and an oval adjacent to the park.
It's certainly worth spending some time in here.
Malay Adhikari — Google review
Beautiful fenced playground in a natural environment. There's a coffee shop right next to it and toilets. There are also picnic tables and benches.
Sabrina H — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Noreuil Park Foreshore in Albury, and I must say, it was a truly delightful experience. This picturesque riverside location offers a serene and tranquil setting, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll, a picnic with loved ones, or simply some peaceful moments of reflection.
Dean Maggs — Google review
As others have said this is a first class picnic area with plenty of tables, shade, a kids play ground and a great restaurant cafe. One of our favourite places in Albury. When we were there the river was running much higher than normal.
Dan Davies — Google review
A great park that's on the banks of the Murray River that has plenty of shaded areas with BBQ, picnic tables and an enclosed playground for the kids.
Plenty of car parks and there is a cafe and public restroom.
Great place to stop for a break when passing through Albury when travelling, as it's only a 5 to 10 min drive off the hike hwy
Soniqbuoy — Google review
This park is absolutely beautiful. A lot of thought has gone into planning. The facilities were the best I have ever seen in a park, especially the toilet facilities in the complex where the coffee shop is.
CocoPandaGirl_14 — Google review
It's about peaceness, nature, space and birds and green trees that surrounds the place to enjoy.
Delia E. M. Anderson — Google review
A lovely visit, lots of childhood memories of time spent here
Trish Sparkles — Google review
This beautiful park butts up to the bank of the Murray River. At present almost the entire park is under water, the river has broken its banks and the water flowing down the small creeks has nowhere to go.
In normal circumstances Noreuil Park provides something for everyone. It has a really fun adventure playground for kids, well maintained toilets, Picnic & BBQ facilities including hotplates and tables, recently upgraded pathways, outdoor gym, boat ramp, a canoe club and one of the best eat-in and takeout restaurants in the area, the River deck. Needless to say the restaurant has an excellent deck nestled in the elbow of the Murray.
Fally Choo — Google review
Gorgeous open spaces overlooking the tranquil river. Enclosed playground perfect for little tots with restrooms close by. BBQ facilities looked great and some with shade. Ample parking. Defintely worth a visit!
Tania Luiz — Google review
Beautiful area along the waters edge. Great place for a swim, relax and picnic
kelly mcnabb — Google review
Great place for a swim and a paddle in the Murray River. Cafe available from 9am to 3pm. Lovely setting with loads of picnic areas. Barbecues available
We had a great time at the Australian Pumpkin Seed Factory. There were a lot of yummy sweet and savoury things to try here. We found the lady serving us an absolute delight! She was very knowledgeable and had a great sense of humour.
Kim Pham — Google review
What a surprise. A very interesting and informative visit. So good we purchased heaps and just love the salted pumpkin seeds oil and dukka are amazing.
A must see when in Bright.
Jenny Perring — Google review
Loved this shop with a huge variety of products including pumpkin seeds in various flavours, walnut products, oils, Jams, sauces. They have tastings of their products with lovely staff providing detailed information on their products. Whilst there was no access to the farm during our visit, they had a delightful little pumpkin and sunflower garden just across the road that people could visit. Overall a very good experience and recommended if you are in Myrtleford or surrounds!!
Glahss — Google review
Had a very informative and amazing experience. Staff are so friendly and helpful. Bought a few of the pumpkin seeds snack packs as all tasted so amazing! Our doggos enjoyed all the attention and loved exploring the gardens.
Su Cheong — Google review
We called in for a tasting 4 years ago and loved it. A must stop for every trip through Myrtleford. Pumpkin seeds are a great natural source of zinc.
Andrew McKernan — Google review
Dropped by on our way home from Bright. Staff kindly offered some samples. We were after some ice cream (they didn't have one) but had good experience. We definitely want to go back on autumn to see the pumpkin patch.
Lea Comullo — Google review
My husband and I walked in expecting just to browse the shop and leave, but the owner asked us to join him & another couple sampling different seed & nut oils and it turned into a really eye opening and educational afternoon! It turned the whole experience of 'just visiting' into one of my favourite spots to visit driving back to Melbourne from Bright. The owner was very friendly & knowledgable and was able to suggest us delicious snacks that we'd both enjoy. Absolutely going to visit again!
Rachel Mellema — Google review
This is more than just a shop front! It's an experience into pumpkin seeds.
Even the kids were engrossed and took part in the mini onsite tasting process.
Very ìnformative, lots of variety.
Kids loved the walnuts covered in dark choc and turmeric, lightly salted and choc coated pumpkin seeds the best.
If your driving past stop in..even if it's just to taste the hazelnut (taste like nutella) oil!
elizabeth Pistone — Google review
Really wonderful staff, explaining all the different produce that they grow and sell with free tastings of a wide variety of their products. Staff was knowledgeable and engaging and it was very interesting to know that the owner is the only person/family to grow pumpkin seeds in Australia. Definitely worth checking this place out and supporting local!
Jasmine Panthaki — Google review
Amazing little place! Great to learn about the pumpkin seeds and a lovely taste test! Highly recommend a stop in
Chloe Young — Google review
Great pit stop with the family. Sun flowers are so pretty and there is a wide variety of oils, seeds and gifts to buy for loved ones. The owners are super passionate about what they do and have so much information to share. There is a tasting tour of there products, which are delicious! Thanks again for such an insightful and beautiful visit.
Matthew Hartman — Google review
Amazing products! Highly recommended the Pumpkin Seeds oil. So tasty and no other seasoning you need for your salad. You can really taste the quality and. the care have put into the product. I drove passed the farm bought a bottle early of the year.. now I am totally hooked. And ordered more for my family and friends. 😋😋
lucy lu — Google review
This is the third time ordering from this company called Pepo Farms there chocolate coated pumpkin 🎃 seeds are so delicious 😋 this time will try there popping corn they sell a great variety of sauces n spices too check them out prompt delivery also so good 😊
M Davey — Google review
Now, this is something special and different. Pumpkin seeds and oils. Different flavours and uses. Smokey seeds lovely nibble and tastes a bit like bacon. Great tasting experience.
Rick Strickleton — Google review
Staff are very friendly and helpful, have a guide to see various of seed, realize the true original flavor of plant oil and the value of the seed. We went for the sunflowers but I’m very glad we popped in the shop and experience a lot! A good local shop!
Old Beechworth Gaol, located on Ford Street, is part of the impressive Justice Precinct listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. The site was originally a government camp and later became a police reserve in 1856. Constructed of local honey-colored granite, the complex includes several historic buildings such as the former Telegraph Office, Court House, Police Station, Chinese Protectors Office, and Gold Wardens Office.
Quite an impressive tour which happens at scheduled times. Numbers are limited due to COVID at 40 people so it might be sold out if you rock up 5 minutes before the tour starts. Tickets are 18.50 and can be purchased from a small cafe which sells cakes and reasonable coffee which is a good problem if you come early. During school holidays they had tours at 11, 12 and 1 with each tour taking a little under an hour. Some info on the Kelly gang is also included.
Mathew Fedley — Google review
We joined a midday tour, had a really great guide who outlined the history on the Gaol and its life. The quirks of having a gaol that had to grow from the 1800s with bushrangers through to the late 1900s. If your in Beechworth it's worth a visit
Graham Cutler — Google review
great place for a tour! can even see the old balls people have hit on the roof from times of it being in use. can’t go onto the second level anymore but i do recall seeing peoples old magazine hangings of cars on the pin boards. recommend to buy tickets online before attending
Melody O'Grady — Google review
I am only reviewing the cafe as I actually have not done the Gaol tour. It was in the middle of Covid and there was a challenge with staff and being forced to close sporadically so the range of food and cakes wasn’t standard. The food was ok but not the best. I think when Covid has passed the men range and food quality will improve. I would recommend a visit here as the grounds are spectacular and the trees and outdoor seating is relaxing and splendid.
Alison O'Neill — Google review
What a fantastic experience this was, we went here for a family day outing and we had explored the other small museums that were in the vicinity. We decided to book in online which was so easy and quick and was done with a tour guide. We ended up coming on a family open day which was a fun event although not a lot was going on, it was a cute and a light event.
We went with our kids and nephew, we met out the front of the goal and listened to an informative talk about the history of the Goal, then went inside the rec yard where we learnt more about the Goal and some of the stories of the inmates. We went inside the cell blocks and the talk continued we were then given about 10mins to have a free look around the bottom floor, the top floor was not accessible due to safety regulations. But the second floor was apparently the same as the bottom floor. You don't get to go through the entire building, this is probably having a lot to do with that there are other businesses now occupying the Goal.
It certainly was an interesting experience, i would have loved to see some other parts of the building, not just the cell blocks and parts of the yard. But the whole family really enjoyed the experience.
Accessibility for aged and Disable: There are some minor steps into the goal, we had a lady with a pram, and they accommodated the mum to access the area, so I would assume that a wheelie walker or wheelchair would be accommodated for.
It can be a bit hot during the warmer months as we stood outside listening to the talk which was a little uncomfortable, but at the time we went was tolerable. Maybe on hot days they change where they do the talk.
Food and drink: I believe they have a cafe there that runs most days of the week, it seemed a permanent fixture to the place and also there is a cafe.
I would recommend coming here and do the other museums as well as they support each other in the history of Beechworth.
hope you enjoy it as much as we did. :-)
Sara ?HandleyFamily Adventures? Handley — Google review
Great tour of a really cool historical site.
Daniel was our guide, and he was bloody brilliant. One his stuff, want pushy, and spoke naturally, and well.
Brilliantly preserved, this gaol is a must see for any history or Kelly enthusiast
Mick P-D — Google review
The gaol was not open for tours when I was there. It is an amazing part of our history. Such a beautiful structure. Very eerie.
Justene Ford — Google review
Interesting tour even though it’s a small gaol, obviously, don’t expect a massive one like in Melbourne - recommend to book in advance. It did start a little bit late, but we finished up a bit later too. You can hire a bike here, plenty of carpark around the area, there is a cafe inside and toilet..
MGbelle 007 — Google review
Our guide was very informative and well practised with his entertaining spiel. Certainly know more about the Kelly gang and their demise than we did previously. Cafe has good coffee too.
Russell and Barb Masterton — Google review
Great place to bring the family and learn about the area and the old jails history. The tour was great and you learn about some of the history of the inmates that spent time there including Ned Kelly.
Peter Lowden — Google review
Daniel was an exceptional tour guide during our visit to Beechworth Gaol. His knowledge of the gaol's history was both informative and engaging. He brought the stories of the prisoners and the conditions they endured to life with his vivid descriptions and attention to detail. Daniel's passion for the gaol's history was evident in his delivery and he went above and beyond to ensure that everyone in the group had a memorable experience. He was patient in answering all our questions and took the time to make sure we understood the complexities of the gaol's past. His enthusiasm for his job was infectious and made our visit to Beechworth Gaol all the more wonderful. We left feeling grateful for the experience and the opportunity to have had Daniel as our tour guide.
Melissa F — Google review
A very interesting place to visit, the tour was relatively inexpensive, with student and concession discounts. There is plenty of interesting history to see and learn about throughout the tour. There is also a nice cafe just in the courtyard for a quick bite & coffee. It's definitely worth checking out if you're in Beechworth.
Damian Berzinski — Google review
A fun tour and history lesson. An iconic building in Australia's history. Well kept and a nice cafe inside. Buy tickets online for a tour. They also offer paranormal investigation tours too.
Jessica Robinson — Google review
Fantastic tour and lots of history and interesting stories about both the inmates and how the Gaol was built and operated, but also insight into the industry of the town etc.
Kids (8 and 10) were listening to every word and enjoyed it as well. Guide (Cleve? - sorry mate, you did say we would forget your name 😐) was great at engaging with everyone on the tour. Thank you team!
Off Grid Outfitters — Google review
Very informative tour of the old jail worth a visit. Some very know character past through its walls.
Phil Phil — Google review
Tour was just over an hour- joined 8 minutes late with another couple rocking up just after us. Was unable to use the QR code to book as we joined late. Was told by tour guide we could pay at the cafe which wasn’t advertised at the front. Other couple who came after us wasn’t asked for their tickets or to pay so they got a free tour I guess!
Bianca Wacker — Google review
When buying a ticket, I recommend doing the tour. It doesn't cost any more and the guide is very informative, a great experience to learn more on the lives of the prisoner's life. A coffee van is there while you wait...
Christine Barnes — Google review
The Old Beechworth Goal is a site to be seen with its high granite walls, which is fine stone work i must add to its razor wire on top, the Goal was opened for prisoners in 1864...
The entrance to the Beechworth Goal is located on Williams St. The building does take up a lot of land and also can be seen along Ford St and High St...
The longing question most people ask is about Edward/Ned Kelly, who did, in fact, spend some time at this Goal with his first conviction at 16 in 1870 for Actually doing nothing just receiving a stolen horse from somebody else which started his life as a bush ranger/outlaw...
Also, the prison has been home to some of Australia's most well-known bushrangers, including Joe Byne and Harry Powers. The prison also held twenty or so suspected Kelly gang riders in 1879....
Another name what some one say as a big name in crime was Carl Williams, and over the 140 years of the Beechworth Goal being in service, I could say the books would be full of names...
There is a tour that runs most days, and we were hoping to take one of these tours, but unfortunately, we missed out and run out of time in the beautiful town of Beechworth...
We did get the chance to take a small stroll around the outside, I will update my post when I get the chance to take a tour on the inside of this prison.
Matt Isles — Google review
Our tour guide Graeme was amazing, he was very knowledgeable and had lots of great stories about the inmates and gaol. Was nice to be able to roam around and have a look in the rooms and take as many photos as you want. We had a great time here, if you like the history of places like this I would highly recommend!
Bec N — Google review
Tour was an hour long it costs $28 an adult with discounts for concession holders. It takes you through the goal with our guide highlighting the history in a very animated way. We thoroughly enjoyed it and definitely grab a coffee afterwards in the airstream caravan on site!
Heather Bullen — Google review
An incredible history and prison of choice for Ned Kelly and his gang. The tour guide was wonderful and shared so many interesting facts about the gaol.
Peter Boyes OAM — Google review
Tour was OK. It was a very small prison compared to some of the others we had toured. Not much time to look around. You get shoved out so they can start the next tour.
Katrina Singarella — Google review
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Cnr Williams St and, Ford St, Beechworth VIC 3747, Australia
Beechworth Historic Court House, situated on Ford Street, is an integral part of the Justice Precinct. Dating back to 1858, this impressive building complex was constructed with local honey-colored granite and includes several historic structures such as the former Telegraph Office, Police Station, Chinese Protectors Office, and Gold Wardens Office. Today, it stands as a museum showcasing Beechworth's rich history including its involvement in gold mining and World War II.
Tours run on the hour, highly recommend seeing the new Kelly Trials exhibit. Afterwards you can tour the courthouse and view the objects they have on display
Brett Miller — Google review
The Ned Kelly trials was fantastic being in the actual court room and the three wall projection of his life so glad I went
deb rumsey — Google review
Very friendly staff, sharing some extra stories with us. You need 1 to 2 hours to visit all the places that come with the heritage pass. Unfortunately we didn't have that much time bit we'll definatelly come back soon.
Dan B — Google review
If you want experience the deeper history of Beechworth, then the Court house is a great place to start. Beechworth has an amazing number of little places you can take the kids or yourself to go and have a visit to learn about Beechworth.
The court House is of course famous for its association with Ned Kelly, but it also is an amazing place to come and see a historic building, built in 1958 and was a working courthouse right up to 1989, this courthouse has been an interesting and integral part of the community just as much as the Beechworth Goal Has.
I love how you can almost access nearly every room of the courthouse minus the lady's balcony and a storeroom. But the Library happened to be our favourite room, it was filled with old law books and just had that nostalgic feel about it, the kids loved the library and the holding cells.
(They used to have an audio spill that used to play but that feature was not there anymore. It did make for a great way to experience the court room.)
The kids love being able to explore and sit where the judge and lawyers would sit and they did a little court play of their own. It was cheap to get in costing us a family of 6 $10. you could pay a bit extra for a guided tour which would probably have been great. There were souvenirs you could purchase for reasonable prices.
Accessibility: The courthouse is wheelchair friendly, and you can access most of the courthouse bar the cells I believe. The staff are welcoming and encourage all to come and take part in the history of Beechworth. Great place for kids and anyone to come and visit.
Sara “HandleyFamily Adventures” Handley — Google review
It looks nice from the outside but sadly closed for renovations. Looking forward to visiting when it's open again.
Jared Smith — Google review
spontaneously entered unplanned, just in time for a presentation. fantastic presentation using impressive-looking projector technology with great graphics, found it very interesting and captivating. would definitely recommend!
drG — Google review
One of the oldest well kept historic courthouses in Australia where Ned Kelly was trialled. Beautifully kept and interesting historic facts as you travel around the inside of the court house. Well worth a visit and just a few dollars for entry
Melody Pascoe — Google review
Nice and informative with so many preserved gems! Not the best for younger kids or people not too interested in the Ned Kelly story, but if you’re game you’re going to absolutely love it!
Millie Williams — Google review
This place is fantastic! Cheap to visit. The court house is in original condition as it was on the last day is was used. Lots of interesting information to read. Ned Kellys trial began here in August 1880 before it was transferred to Melbourne. Don’t forget to go around the rear of the building where one of the old stable buildings still stand. Also the old stone lock up with would be terrible to be locked up in. The whole area is so interesting and next door is the telegraph office to visit as well.
Shez H — Google review
The Courthouse is a part of Beechworth historic precinct alongside other historic buildings. It was built in 1858 and has seen many historic court hearing’s including Ned Kelly, his Mum Ellen Kelly and Elizabeth Scott and ran for 131 years. It’s very well preserved and has lots of interesting information to read and absorb. Definitely worth a visit if you are in or around Beechworth.
Nakul pisolkar — Google review
Fabulous old buildings in the main street opposite the Information Centre. There is a walk that you can do. Just ask in the Info Centre. These buildings all have great signs out front with info on what they were. They are all well preserved. One of the best historical streets that we have been to. This is where Ned Kelly had his first trial. Do visit the Information Centre across the road and the Bourke Museum behind the Info Centre. Beechworth is one of the best historical towns that we have visited.
aussirose travels — Google review
am assuming due to couple of luxury hotels the beach has been really well maintained. Which is a really good point. I don't remember spending almost the entire day at any other beach but this. A beach worth visiting and spending time. Take a nice dip in the Arabian Sea. lie down on the beach get sun bathed and have yummy food on the shacks there.
p.s Our favourite shack was "Gloria". Mr Satish was a polite and very helpful host. Tried the others as well (Misha and Amish) but we found this the best. Gloria shack is between Misha and Amish, close to the beach opening of Mahindra Club.
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Beechworth Historic Precinct Reserve, 94 Ford St, Beechworth VIC 3747, Australia
Woolshed Falls is a popular tourist attraction that offers stunning scenery and a viewing deck for visitors to enjoy. After heavy rainfall, the waterfall area becomes even more picturesque. The site includes a picnic area, ample parking, and nearby bush tracks for exploration. For those who are steady on their feet, it's possible to walk down onto the rock formation near the waterfall face. Visitors can swim or shower in the falls but should be cautious during hot summer days as temperatures can rise quickly.
This place was fantastic! Stunning scenery, easy access for all abilities to the top viewing platform. An easy walk down onto rock formation for anyone steady on their feet. Was lovely to sit around or explore the rock formations on the waterfall face. Absolutely gorgeous was to while away the hours on a sunny day.
Donna Krause — Google review
First track to the left as you're heading down Woolshed Rd. You will either have to walk it, 4x4 or bike it. It takes you to the top of the falls. You can't get to it from the other side. Great place to do nothing or walk the rocks.
Mick Ortiz — Google review
Beautiful falls. When we went on a very hot weekend day, it was busy but didn't feel packed.
It's a very short walk.
Just be careful whilst walking on wet rocks, they can be slippery because of the musk.
Giulia — Google review
Very pretty place only a short drive away from Beechworth. One can just sit quietly on the large rocks and enjoy the views of the falls or wet your feet in the little water pools formed between the rocks.
Glahss — Google review
Beautiful spot. Even overflowing with Christmas holiday enjoyers it is a lovely slice of Australian bush. The falls are beautiful and if you keep your eyes barely open you'll spot plenty of interesting wildlife, especially lizards.
Ben (MrThrope) — Google review
Such a beautiful place for a Sunday morning exploration! Trails weren’t anything strenuous, which was perfect for me. So cool to read about the gold mining history and how it affected the area (what equipments and techniques they used etc.). Will definitely be coming back next time I’m down here 😍
S — Google review
Great waterfall with an extremely easy access. Wheel chair friendly etc etc. Will become crowded at times as it's a popular spot. Great views from dedicated platform.
Stan Fridlind — Google review
This is an absolutely stunning place to visit, just to sit in the running water or just wet your feet. The view is fantastic, and you'd get a great view at sunset. Only had a short time there but next time we'll spend longer.
Kevin Pook — Google review
Nice waterfalls. You can go down and swim or shower whatever you want. But the area gets really hot on day time during summer so take precautions. Enough parking and picnic area. Toilet also available. Nice place to enjoy sunny day. You can also do nearby bush tracks.
Md Abu Sufian — Google review
Really easy waterfall lookout to go to as the platform is right next to the carpark. Then you can go to the top of the waterfall too, just go down the track which is not difficult at all but not accessible for wheelchairs. Wear proper hiking shoes as a caution so you can explore the top of the waterfall safely. Went when it was absolutely pumping. Probably one of the best waterfalls in this area of the state!
Al Ameen Hatta — Google review
Good experience in a hot and sunny day, few individual and families was having fun inside water.
Stone inside the water are very slippery.
Few incidents happen because of that.
So just be very careful going in the water.
Zafari Ji — Google review
The serenity delightful, the views enchanting, the feel of cool clear water oh so nice. An easy walk for lovely photos and an easy drive to get there.
Tracy Nerhus — Google review
Woolshed Falls - So beautiful 🤩
Woolshed Falls is a stunning natural attraction located in the heart of Victoria, Australia. As soon as you arrive, you will be struck by the sheer beauty of the area, with its pristine waterfalls cascading over the rocky terrain. The sound of the water is soothing and the air is fresh and invigorating.
The walk to the falls is well-marked and relatively easy, with a clearly defined path that winds its way through the lush bushland. Along the way, you will see a variety of native flora and fauna, including kangaroos and wallabies.
When you arrive at the falls themselves, the view is simply breathtaking. The water cascades down a series of rocky steps, creating a mesmerizing display of nature's power and beauty. The surrounding cliffs and lush vegetation only add to the overall ambiance of the area.
One of the best things about Woolshed Falls is that it is relatively quiet and peaceful, with few tourists around. This means that you can enjoy the beauty of the area at your own pace, without feeling rushed or crowded.
Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to Woolshed Falls to anyone who loves nature and outdoor activities. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or simply looking for a relaxing day out in nature, this beautiful attraction is sure to leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
Lisa Smyth — Google review
Toilets, bbq and excellent scenery. Snow has all melted so the river is running nicely.
The walk to town is a bit unkempt but a nice walk.
The falls would be a great spot on a hot day. Lots of pools to sit in.
Matthew Dempsey — Google review
Beautiful bush setting. The Falls were lovely to see. Very calming and serene. Swimming in the rock pools would be fun. It's easy to get down but very rocky terrain. Caution is recommended but worth the visit.
Norma Hutchinson — Google review
Absolutely beautiful experience. There was about 10 people there all spaced out, so it wasn't too crowded, which made the experience pleasant. We visited the Falls first, and the water was cold and beautiful, and even had a large pond for kids to play in. Afterwards, we went to the viewing point looking down at the Falls, which was also beautiful to look at, with information about the history of the Falls which was pleasant to read and learn about. Always a stopping point for us when we are passing through the area!
Brooke — Google review
This place is beautiful!!!!
I could have sat here all day.
My husband and I went exploring up the back and I fell in not once... but twice and we had the best time. Even if I was soaked haha
Leiarna — Google review
Woodshed falls is an amazing area that showcases the amazing beauty of the area. With little tourists frantically taking pictures, it is a very peaceful place to take a quick swim or just appreciate nature. The cuttings in the rocks are especially interesting and fun.
Eli Boymal — Google review
Visiting a few days after some reasonable rain in early summer there was plenty of water flowing, and pleasant to explore amongst the rocks, though they were slippery in parts.
Viewing of the waterfall with these shots was available for wheelchair access, though obviously a bit of a scramble and some steps to get onto the waterfall area.
Matt Benson — Google review
This place is amazing. You can walk across to the top of the Falls.
Charmaine Miles — Google review
A mighty popular spot with many flocking to the upper falls for a swim in the streams that make up the falls. Mighty big plummet if you get too close to the falls itself. Surprisingly, no real warning signs to speak of so be sure to pack your common sense if you decide to picnic there
Don Tadixz — Google review
Water begins at the top and makes its way to the bottom.
My theory is that gravity plays some role in this process.
Others believe it is a magical phenomenon. Who knows!
All I can say is that it would make for a great place to cool down on a toasty day and even on this cooler day was a nice place to visit.
Jarrod Bell — Google review
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Woolshed Falls Road, Beechworth VIC, Australia
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Chrismont - Cellar Door, Restaurant & Larder
Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
We’ve planned a visit to Chrismont for some time. We had high expectations and were not disappointed. The cellar door & restaurant are situated high on a Hill with magnificent views of King Valley. Our cellar door tasting was excellent - we got through the full list and enjoyed many of the wines. The lunch was excellent. The staff were very friendly and helpful. We had such a great time and enjoyed the wines so much, we signed up for membership and departed with a full box of wines
Lindsay Mann — Google review
We have dined before, the food, staff and views all outstanding and second to none in the King Valley. However my visit on Thursday was just for a couple bottles of wine for the weekend, I ended up with 6, but could’ve bought them all. Their wines are true to Italian style and of high quality, but affordable. A varied and extensive range to try also. Well done Chrismont!
Dave J — Google review
Oh wow! Where do I start? The food is absolutely incredible, the wines are the best in the valley, the views from the deck are amazing, and the service by every staff member was THE BEST I'VE EVER HAD! Really, we were served by 5-6 staff members and they were all incredibly friendly, efficient and fun. You can tell they all love their job. Did I mention the food, the wine? Will definitely be back here many more times to come!
Rick Brown — Google review
We dined in the Larder restaurant today, a celebration for our daughter's graduation. We were welcomed warmly from our first moment to the last, treated to a pre-lunch wine tasting to help us choose our wines. All of the dishes were superb, and the service outstanding.
Every time we come here it is a joyful experience. Jo and her team make everyone feel special and cared for. Thanks for a memorable day.
Wendy Jagger — Google review
What a location! What a view! What a meal! What service! We had a selection of entrees - all delicious and all highly recommended. The service was impeccable - we were made to feel very welcome by the lovely Bruno and all of the staff at Chrismont! Highly recommended - a definite must visit if you are in the area and if you’re not, you should make a detour!
Carmen Leong — Google review
Brilliant service and food on our honeymoon visit to the Chrismont. The staff were kind and caring and very genuine. We were congratulated by at least 3 waitstaff and thought the food was delicious. We ordered two courses and were so full. I’m sure the deserts were fantastic too. The view is delightful and we would definitely return and recommend to others!
Kat Pellowe — Google review
Absolutely love the good vibe here. We got welcome by the Milo the
Labrador in the car park. Lovely staff, very friendly and welcoming. Food was excellent. Love the food from entrees to the desserts. Wines are worth to take home, love the Barbera which has a smooth delicate flavour. Worth to drive from Melbourne ❤️
Senina Muthucumarana — Google review
Sensational lunch at Chrismont. Service was top notch. Delightful staff- Jane was warm, friendly and knowledgeable. Fine dining at two thirds of Melbourne price! Definitely coming back here! Glorious meal!
Anne Tammesild — Google review
Must-visit destination in King Valley.
Rocked up for a very tasty lunch at the restaurant, delicious food, relaxing vibe and views (reminded us a bit of Orange with rolling hills and sparkling cellar door perched on high) and of course great wines too. Tip: have a glass of prosecco to start. Whites, Reds and stickies all fantastic.
Customer service was A+ with some warm-hearted banter and was quick and efficient.
Will definitely be back to stay a night or two once accommodation opens up.
Zalan Filip — Google review
First time here and surprisingly the services and the food were so amazingly indescribable. It has made our trip worth driving to middle of no where. Great winery scenic view. It has many unique types of great wines. High recommended.
Annie Barber — Google review
Had lunch today for my partner's birthday. Perfect day out. Great wine tasting, great service and amazing food. Everything was first class but without any sign of pretentiousness. Highly recommended and a stunning view. We will be back soon.
Grant Burley — Google review
Cannot recommend Chrismont highly enough. The whole experience was absolutely amazing! Very friendly people - all of them. Very tasty and well curated menu. It’s really difficult to surprise us, but they did. Kudos! Delicious wines. They are bringing true Italian hospitality to Australia. After spending 2 hours there you fill like you are really long time family friend and you simply don’t want to leave. We will certainly come back many times! Lovely place, people, food and wines.
Ilya Genkin — Google review
Absolutely beautiful, as always!!!! Service, food, venue, all top rate. Can’t recommend it highly enough!!! Thank you to the entire team for making our visit - once again - so so special. Have a wonderful “break”!
Lanie Rock — Google review
A truly wonderful experience in a superb setting overlooking vineyard with views of the King Valley region. Wine tastings are enjoyable, and well done, but the real pleasure comes from dining in their restaurant. Wonderful service, a well thought out menu, excellent presentation, flavours and combinations in all our dishes. Highly recommend.
Mark Emery — Google review
The outstanding customer service & hospitality started long before we arrived at Chrismont Wines. Jo's communication regarding our accommodation booking, restaurant booking & local tips could not be faulted. Our breath was taken away as we drove through the Chrismont gates; the vines were a welcoming sight & the sky was filled with more stars than we can ever remember seeing. The kitchen was stocked with an abundance of beautiful foods, from sweet to savoury - we were never left hungry! Sitting on the decking looking out over the property, provided the perfect setting for us to entertain & take time out from city life. The service, food & wine in the restaurant didn't disappoint. John from the cellar door was entertaining & knowledgeable. Jo & Arnie were so welcoming, friendly & generous with their hospitality. Google reviews are great, but WOM is even better... we have been telling all of our friends & family about our memorable stay at Chrismont Wines & we can't wait to return!
Joanne H — Google review
A huge thank-you to Nigel, whose knowledge and friendly banter made our tasting visit a memorable occasion. The diverse range of wines were all delicious and reasonably priced - struggled to make a decision for the dozen bottles we bought.
Arrived too late for a meal - but the reviews of the menu and photos look very tempting - next time!
Thanks again Nigel.
Chris Meldrum — Google review
I had a wonderful birthday lunch, the staff were super friendly and knowledgeable and you can really tell they work hard to give everyone a special experience. The food is seriously fresh and full of flavour. If the staff and food weren't perfect enough, the amazing view from any position in the restaurant is truly breathtaking.
Amb — Google review
What a fantastic place! If you're in search of extraordinary wines, breathtaking views, and mouthwatering Italian cuisine, this is the perfect destination for you. I've had the pleasure of visiting a couple of times, and each visit leaves me eager for the next. A heartfelt thank you to Jo and her sister for their exceptional hospitality, they made us feel right at home.
Alessandro Buro — Google review
I recently made a lunch booking at Chrismont and asked about accommodation unfortunately the accommodation was fully booked but Jo offered to help me with local accommodation. I then changed the lunch date to my partners birthday the very next day and this was no problem, Jo emailed me again to see if I had secured accommodation and if she could help with this and then offered to provide us with an antipasto platter to take to our accommodation that night. We have had several meals at Chrismont and the level of care and service always amazes me. Can’t wait to catch up soon
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Diane Mant — Google review
The second time I have been to Chrismont for lunch and it just keeps getting better each time. The food is seriously AMAZING but the service, staff (special mention to Bruno & Linda) and ambiance is the reason I will keep coming back for more! It’s definitely worth the 3 hour drive from Melbourne. Do yourself a favour & make Chrismont top of your restaurant priority list!
Matelaine Bail — Google review
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251 Upper King River Rd, Cheshunt VIC 3678, Australia
Fabulous service and wine! We were a last minute booking and were offered a wonderful table overlooking the property. The man at reception was the friendliest person ever. A big smile and a big warm welcome. We did the premium tasting of 8 of their wines... all of them yummy. And, the musical duo of guitar and violin walking around singing folk songs in French, English and Italian reminded me of being in the centre of Rome! Wonderful experience from beginning to end!!! Bravo!
Mik Damone — Google review
What an amazing winery.
The wines are spectacular and well worth a visit.
Staff are warm and friendly and very helpful.
Will continue to buy their wines as the range is fantastic
Kim Blogg — Google review
Lovely wines, really friendly, informative and helpful staff and nice atmosphere. We did a short tasting of wines here in April 2024 and had a good time. Would return.
Sarah North — Google review
We turned up today with no booking. A lovely lady looked after us, just started working there she said.
Great service from her, very knowledgeable with her wines and lovely to talk to.
Very nice antipasto platter, well worth it. Very relaxing environment. Very nice wines .
One thing I found surprising. We paid the $10 each for the wine tastings. However no refund on tasting costs after spending nearly $300 on wine and food.
Robert ?Robbo? Camilleri — Google review
A fantastic experience from an impromptu visit. Caroline looked after us doing a Special & Rare tasting. Her friendliness, knowledge and enthusiasm is outstanding. Looking forward to our Wine Club delivery and our next visit already.
Paul Goldsmith — Google review
Pizzini Wines is a cosy, friendly and welcoming establishment. You can definitely feel the family vibes and comfort upon the way you are received, from start to finish. There is quite an extensive range of wines and they are all unique and of high quality. I would highly recommend Pizzini for a weekend getaway!
Michaela Amanda Strelec — Google review
We spent a long weekend here with friends. Three couples stayed in the magnificent Rosetta’s cottage. This is a beautifully constructed and lovingly maintained example of early sixties Australian architecture, but made with Italian craftsmanship. An exquisite terazzo patio, parquetry floors throughout, high ceilings and large double bedrooms make this residence an absolute delight. The mature plantings in the garden include exotic fruits, and glorious shade trees. We also partook of the cooking lessons conducted by Katrina. Let Katrina cast her spell over you too, especially if you love Italian food. We had a fantastic weekend in a most scenic spot, with great food, interesting wine and good company.
Roberto — Google review
Again another wonderful King Valley establishment. Arrived only in time for a wine tasting. They were very generous given we weren’t there for a meal. Michelle particularly looked after us. Some interesting & excellent wines which we purchased. . Highly recommend. Top picturesque spot.
M S — Google review
Pizzini Wines is a tremendous place to visit - the wine is outstanding, ALL the staff are friendly, very helpful and the setting is beautiful.
Particular compliments to Caroline who was super friendly and knowledgeable in conducting our Rare Italian's tasting. I left extremely satisfied with the experience and will be back again.
Be sure to give Pizzini a go - you won't regret it.
Steve McConnell — Google review
Absolutely amazing little hideaway clean friendly picturesque location and the breakfast hamper left there for me was just right eggs, bacon, beans, bread, butter, milk, oats, yoghurt, jam I couldn’t eat it all, and I would 100% recommend staying here 👌 wish I had stayed a few more nights and the Mountain View hotel food wow and I mean wow the Porkchop was cooked to perfection, and I could’ve eaten three more of them 🙌 the potato, gnocchi, beef and pork Bolognese was the same and the starters the home-made beef and pork meatballs was yummy I didn’t want to leave👌
Steven Curtin — Google review
Loved our visit here, granted it was a while back now. Staff were welcoming and warm and the wines we got to try were sublime, you cannot go wrong with Pizzini! I doubt I’ll be in the area again but if I am then I’m coming straight back.
Sarah — Google review
A recent visit to Pizzini Cellar Door was made all the more memorable by the fabulous Caroline (with some assistance from Matt) who guided us through the range with enthusiasm and knowledge. Quite a few purchases followed 😁
Melody Patterson — Google review
A lovely wine tasting experience in a gorgeous setting. The lady conducting our tasting was extremely knowledgeable about the different grape varietals and blends, and told some fascinating stories about the history in the surrounding area.
Jocelynn Vas — Google review
I purchased the Pizzini food and wine experience for my wife’s birthday, and we were not disappointed.
The staff at both the winery and the mountain view hotel go above and beyond to make this experience special.
They rolled out the red carpet for us and treated us like rockstars. The service is spot on.
The winery itself is beautiful and the wine delicious. There was not a wine I didn’t like. We are now in the Pizzini wine club.
The antipasti style lunch was also perfect.
The mountain view hotel beer garden is a special place, hidden in the trees and this where we had our 4 course degustation dinner. The food again was delicious and wine to match.
There is to many great things to mention about this experience and I would recommend to anyone.
Thanks to Caroline and all the staff at the mountain view hotel who made this experience special for myself and my wife.
We will be back 👌
Andrew Moreland — Google review
This is a must see in the King Valley.
My host Mario was knowledgeable and friendly, the wines were great and the location and cellar door outlook is spectacular. They even have a grizzly old cellar door dog! Loved it.
Paul Bolton — Google review
High class and quality winery in the King Valley, specialising in many Italian variety of grapevines making superb wines.
Service amazing from Michelle who knew her wines.
A must on you next Victorian trip.
We will be back
What a great winery. The grounds are beautiful. Friendly staff. I enjoyed reading the history about the family. Toilets clean and a lovely restaurant. We camped at their campsite opposite and it was so nice.
Rose-Anne M — Google review
Wine tasting was $5 for 5 wines and there’s no option to taste individual wine before purchase. Beautiful winery grounds with clean toilets but didn’t stay long as the restaurant was fully booked out.
Their bestseller Prosecco are probably cheaper to buy from Dan Murphy’s than the cellar door.
Adrian C — Google review
Our visit to Brown Brothers Winery was nothing short of fantastic.
Despite being unable to explore the vineyards, the immaculate estate and sunny weather set a delightful ambiance. We indulged in a wonderful wine tasting experience at the cellars, savoring an exquisite selection of wines.
Although the restaurant was understaffed and unable to accommodate bookings, the service remained commendable, with the waitress candidly informing us of the situation. We still relished in a diverse menu of grazing options, each dish complementing the wines, lemonade, and strong coffee.
The beauty of the estate added to the overall charm, making it a highly recommended destination for a memorable day out with family.
J “Ryan” C — Google review
Aahhh Browns Brothers! Our fourth visit and there are still new wines to taste. We booked a wine tasting for $15 each and had 45mins with Rose, our wine consultant, enjoying old favourites and many new ones with explanations of how they were made etc. The children had a lounge to play their Ipads and colour in. All in all, a great way to indulge in some wine tasting! They have something for every palate! The restaurant was fully booked for lunch, so book days in advance, but we had a coffee and the kids played in the enclosed playground. A relaxing afternoon!
Chris Martignago — Google review
ORDERED: Tasting Menu ($75.00pp)
Entree:
🍞 Sourdough with garden 'waste' oil
🍊 Garden radish with beetroot chickpea miso
🥓 Western plains capocollo with pickles and ferments
🧈 Fidelia potato hash with nduja and smoked cultured cream
🥬 Witloof with parmesan custard and pickled walnut
Entrees round 2:
🐙 Baby Octopus with saffron potato, chorizo and romesco
🥔 Pumpkin with macademia, pumpkin seed and saltbush
🍄 Mushrooms with stracciatella, fermented chilli and pangrattato
Mains:
🐮 Beef check with sugarloaf, goats curd, horseradish and apples
🐓 Milawa chicken, fennel, green olive, capters and pinenuts
🌵 Jerusalem artichoke, black garlic and rosemary
REVIEW:
Presentation of Brown Brothers was absolutely stunning. The colours were vibrant to add interest, and definitely made the dishes more enjoyable to eat. If it looks good... there's a high chance it'll taste good!
It did hit the peak for the second entrees. Lots of combinations I don't usually get, and they've incorporated stracciatella in their menu which, in my opinion, is an understated refreshing flavour that is trending in Modern Australian cuisine at the moment. I've liked some of their interesting flavour combinations such as garden radish and the witloof which I've never had this way before!!
Their mains were a little bit of a let down for me. They weren't as excited as the entrees, and they served sous vide chicken which is a personal hate of mine. My friends enjoyed it though for its perfect white meat, but I find all "boiled" chicken bland. Looking @u haianese chicken.
Brown brothers focus on sustainability and reusing their ingredients. Love the stories of how they source local, and commit to minimal waste.
If it's not too out of the way, Brown Browners with their friendly service (and warm heaters!) is decent.
Jasmine Nguyen — Google review
We had lunch at Brown’s Winery yesterday. The food was absolutely amazing.
The waitress introduced herself very professionally with great knowledge and expertise.
The food was a fantasy of flavours. Every dish was superb and beautifully presented. The tart was exquisitely delicate and fine. I don’t know how the chef did it.. I wanted to pair the wine so the waitress explained the wines and suggested the most appropriate. A sensational eating feast of delicious, fresh, sustainable vegetables and herbs grown in Brown’s garden, along with quail, chicken, beef etc cooked in a way I haven’t experienced before. Best lunch I have ever had, so I don’t need to travel to Melbourne to find really delicious food! It is found at Brown’s Winery. .
A truly memorable day. Thanks to the chef and waitress.
Pamela Rudd — Google review
Visited for a function and could not fault the service, food and atmosphere. The Barn and the setting was just beautiful. The music was excellent provided by an eight piece band "Sweet Buzz". Great night.
L Christian — Google review
Just experienced my first wine tasting ever, and couldn’t have picked a better winery than Brown Brothers! My partner & I did the premium wine tasting and enjoyed a vast variety of wines, served to us by Mark.
Mark had a great amount of knowledge and shared with us the history and culture of each wine we tried. We could not have had better service, thanks Mark! (I told myself I’d only buy 2 wines, but I left with 4!!)
Thank you Brown Brothers! I can’t wait to come again 🍷
Chiquita Yelland — Google review
An absolute adorable gem!
Drove up especially to try the set lunch menu and absolutely loved it!
Took the pups for a lazy day out and they enjoyed the grass area. This place is a well set up place catering families with a playground, picnic blankets and beanbag style seats.
11 dishes washed down with an estate Chardonnay was spot on. Great knowledgeable staff and a vibrant atmosphere.
The house made olive oil is out of this world.
Will definitely be going back!
Ryan Burt — Google review
As part of our weekend away we managed to do a pit stop at Brown Brothers, the rain didn’t stop us.. immersed in their wonderful wines and jams we had to buy a few more and enjoy the experience.
Some of our favourites were the Prosecco; Moscato; and various red wines.. We couldn’t resist the Prosecco; Cienna and Mascato jams (yum, they go great with our scones). The group stocked up on wines and jams as part of our stop and we’re looking forward to being back next year to enjoy the menu presented at the restaurant.
Staff were extremely friendly, heart warming and knowledgeable. Such a wonderful team out there who welcomed us with high spirits.
Split the Bill — Google review
I had the best experience tasting wine with Rose's help she was awesome.
Lunch was amazing the flavours just burst in our mouth hat's off to head chef Brodi and his team plus our waitress Steph made the day better.
Annie — Google review
My husband and I recently got married at Brown Brothers Winery, and we couldn't have been more delighted with how the day went. Tayla, the wedding coordinator, was an absolute pleasure to work with—she was incredibly accommodating, friendly, and made the entire process effortless. The venue is absolutely stunning, and the food and wine is delicious. Thank you to the entire team at Brown Brothers for helping make our day so special. We look forward to our next visit.
Kirsty Miller — Google review
The premium wine tasting was a great experience. Allowed us to compare current and cellared vintages of the same wines, it was very interesting. They have a very extensive range. Henry was very knowledgeable and gave great information about the history winery, it's owners and of coarse the wines. I was impressed how comfortable he made us feel about giving our own views of the wines.
Fam Vid — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience, the wine tasting with Mark was fantastic and he was so wonderful and knowledgeable and very accommodating! We ended up walking out with 6 wines when we originally were just thinking of getting 1 or 2. Our lunch at the restaurant was also spectacular and the waiters were all very friendly and welcoming!
Cheryl Shi — Google review
I love an experience where you try one dish and it’s delicious. Then try another and it’s also amazing. And the third is also delicious and you then you can’t pick your favourite. This was the great start to the menu at Brown Brothers. The venue has well spaced tables and floor to ceiling glass windows which allow you to sip and eat while surrounded by the green trees. This was perfectly matched by the service by Jason and Alex. I was surprised when given the set menu that it wasn’t chose one dish from each section - you get all the dishes! And all for $80. Incredible value. Each dish is locally sourced perfectly paired with a Brown Brothers wine. It’s become my favorite regional Victorian restaurant.
Rob W — Google review
We love this winery. The wine is great. Wide selection of Chardonnay, Shiraz, Cab Sav and loads more. The food is really good, and there’s a nice little playground for younger children. We were there midweek today and it was pretty quiet. We’ve been there before on busy days and it’s still pretty good because there’s loads of space. Also, their fortified wines are amazing.
Graham P — Google review
We stayed at the campground across the road, which is: so handy to all the milawa gourmet area has to offer, esp if he Brown Bros winery 👌🏼. The grounds are beautiful with lots of seating in the sun or shade on their manicured grass. We went in for a tasting & discovered delicious wines that aren’t on their tasting list, THANKS TO RUSSELL, who is super friendly & and font of knowledge! Being a sweet wine drinker, Russell introduced me to the strawberries & cream, raspberry & white chocolate, hot cross buns & moscato gold varieties. Delicious 👌🏼. So glad we visited & did the tastings. Bought plenty & will keep my eyes open for these limited edition varieties in the shops. Thx Brown Bros & Russell for a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon.
Eliza Broadbridge — Google review
Second time - We had a slow lunch course that was amazing, so there were different dishes. I like the oyster leaves that taste like oysters and chicken skin chocolate is good, too(chocolate was service and we couldn't guess what's inside). The service was welcoming and friendly 😊
I really enjoyed the whole dishes. Thanks
First time-Restaurants was booked out, but even the snack menu was great. Really want to try restaurant next time.
Eunjin Kim — Google review
We had lunch at Brown Brothers Winery last Thursday and it was amazing. The $80 set menu was sensational with more than enough food. Each dish (from the delicious bread to the last course beef) was creative, tasty and full of flavour. Both wait staff were outstanding and really added to the wonderful experience. I would highly recommend this restaurant for lunch!
Claudia Rinaldi — Google review
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244 Milawa-Bobinawarrah Rd, Milawa VIC 3678, Australia
Just stopped in at Milawa cheese Factory, such a beautiful spot, with a huge covered/outdoor space for coffees or a meal. Lots of cheese to taste & a gorgeous giftshop.
5 stars for sure! 🙂🙂🙂
k c — Google review
Although we arrived at Milawa Cheese Factory a bit late in the day, we still had a delightful experience. While we missed out on some offerings due to timing such a picnic on the grounds, the shop boasted a tempting array of meats, cheeses, and condiments for us to take home. The beautiful day added to the ambiance, making it a worthwhile stop. I highly recommend dropping in when in Milawa.
J “Ryan” C — Google review
Fab little bolthole for some unique cheeses! They do tastings...we arrived 20mins before closing and still managed to sample 3. The goat cheese camembert was stand-out...it was excellent warmed in the oven too ! They have a vast array of pickles and preserves to match with your cheeses and it looked like they did a build-your-own picnic for the daytime
Gemma Bassett — Google review
Came here as part of the Tour de Vine’s Self-Guided Cycling Tours from Beechworth. They will set up the cheese board for you, which has a great selection of different types of cheeses, crackers & grapes.
There is a wine shop right next door, so you can also do some wine tasting.
Jo SB — Google review
stopped here to and from falls creek - absolutely recommend. Everyone is so kind. The cheese tasting is amazing (favourite was the copper) and the pastries next door are delicious (croffin & strawberry danish)
Emily Azcona — Google review
Went there for brunch and the food and customer service was great. Really nice area and it is decorated quite nicely. Definitely going there again someday.
Elizmarie Pretorius — Google review
A friendly and pleasant visit.
Great range of cheese and related products to put together a 1st class charcuterie board or a picnic lunch.
Highly recommended before or after a winery visit 👍
Open space and outdoor areas to allow children and pets to run their sillys out.
Lyn Murphy — Google review
We visited again last week on our drive pass. As with our previous visits, it was certainly worth visiting. Lovely range of cheese and local produce. We sampled a few of their goat cheeses before purchasing. Their cafe seem to have had a lovely makeover, beautifully set up, comfortable chairs, excellent tea & coffee. Highly recommend visiting if you’re in the area 🙂🙂
Louisa B — Google review
Great place from coffee and food, thru to cheese and onto gifts. The top deck is absolutely beautiful. Lovely lounge chairs and coffee tables. Well done
Linda Mcclelland — Google review
A sensational spot at any time of day, any season throughout the year. We recently popped in for a yummy lunch. Whether you choose to ear out under the covered outdoor area or in the beautifully decorated cafe, you won't be disappointed. There is so much to see, with classic pieces of memorabilia everywhere you turn. 5 stars! 🌟 🌟🌟🌟🌟
K C — Google review
Absolutely delightful place to have a glass of wine and a delicious cheese platter. Eclectic selection of comfy sofas on a huge patio outside.Nice and dog friendly. Just make sure to hedge your bets on the cheese - not everyone likes all the strong tastes that are on offer :-)
Andreas Ludwig — Google review
The website says it's open until 5, but cheese tasting finishes at 4. We were able to sneak in a very quick tasting when we arrived at 4, but it was disappointingly short.
Much of the cheese we bought was close to the use by date and not as fresh as those we had tasted. This applied to the cheese which had been marked down in price and those of full price.
The duck terrine was dry and didn't taste nice. We threw it out.
This is the second time we have been there and the quality issues were present on both occasions.
However our previous cheese tasting had been a revelation. We took our time truly tasting the differences between each of the different cheeses and learning how to taste properly.
Keena Hudson — Google review
Taste a great set of cheeses, then purchase and take away, or sit down for a range of great meals.
Koen Alexander — Google review
Milawa cheese has just sent another awesome Cheese delivery with a couple of limited release items and other favourites. Next day delivery from Milawa arrived with all ice bricks all frozen. Amazing Cheese and awesome service.👌👌👌service. Highly recommended. The Cheese Club is awesome- Thank you Milawa Cheese.
Daryl Mcclure — Google review
Today I visited to Milawa to go to the aptly named Milawa Cheese Factory. This is a great example as to how you can convert a cheese factory into a successful tourist destination
It has a lovely cafe, a cheese shop where you can sample their wares (the aged blue
vein particularly tickled my palate) and a cellar door offering local wines.
Sadly their cheese platter was far too large for one and would not travel well in a car on a hot day so in this instance I did not buy anything. Certainly a nice place to visit though...
Don Tadixz — Google review
Nice self guided take away cheese tasting platter meant we didn't have to book. And with the large grassed area out the front, we were able to sit and enjoy the cheese in the shade of a tree before going back to buy our favourites.
Winery, cafe and gift shop were all there too so we stayed for lunch and a wine tasting.
A second visit had me trying the guided tasting and another lunch inside the cafe. Warm, great atmosphere, good music played loud enough to hear, but no two loud that you couldn't easily converse. Food was tasty and we headed back to the shop for some of the cheese we had tasted.
Prior to this visit, our experience with Campbell”s was limited to its sweet muscats. When we mentioned this at the cellar door, Barry put us to rights by pouring tastes of the entire Campbell’s line up. To be sure, the muscats remain excellent. The surprise is particularly in the robust red offerings. All are solid contenders in their category and a number are excellent. The premium Shiraz and durif wines should not be missed.
Our thanks to Barry for both the lovely platter and the instructive wine experience. We look forward to our next visit.
Climber Trader — Google review
Reminiscent after 40 year absence this fantastic family vineyard is world class. The cellar door and garden surrounds are very comfortable, calm, special and welcoming. Even by motorbike from Hobart it is worth the trip.
Phillip Kimber — Google review
Blown away by the delicious breadth and depth of the wines on offer, as well as the expert knowledge of Ange who looked after us! Such a beautiful winery and make sure you enjoy the cheese too!
Nic Bills — Google review
I have been visiting Campbells winery for almost 40 years because I love the great range of wonderful wines, the friendly knowledgeable staff and the relaxing setting. I particularly enjoy the iconic Bobbie Burns and Brothers Shirazs as well as the special Durif , Sixties Block and fantastic range of fortified wines.
Greg Wallace — Google review
The wine tasting of wines that are a step above the ordinary, includiing whites, reds and fortifieds and delicious cheese platter we had for lunch was perfect. The ladies who looked after us couldn't have been more knowledgable or friendly. Would highly recommend you make the effort to give Campbells Wines Rutherglen a try. I'm sure you'll won't regret it.
Wendy Missen — Google review
Great place to visit and sample their produce.
Judith Watt — Google review
The tasting of the Muscat was matched by the top class service. Will enjoy the trip around the Apple Isle that much more now. Thank you.
Adrian Tootell — Google review
Warm welcome. I learned more in my half hour at Campbells than I had all day touring the area. The Merchant Prince is the best Muscats on the planet and hast to be tasted to be believed.
The grounds are really beautiful.
Stephen Harris — Google review
Visited the cellar door on Thursday afternoon and there was a beautiful roaring fireplace which was a lovely touch, being in the middle of winter. There is an extensive wine list which includes aromatic white wines, dry red wines and sweet fortified wines. It was cold outside on my visit, but it looks like there is heaps of outdoor seating surrounded by rose bushes and vines which would get used in the warmer months.
Katrina Wilson — Google review
In all honesty, the 5 is for the grounds, the staff (Ange) and the pure generosity of the tastings! There are about 30 wines on the tasting menu and the girls are up for you trying any and all without judgement. There weren’t too many I liked out of the 12 or so I tried but just cannot fault the experience. We left with 3 bottles of Amelie which is a beautiful light red, a great picnic wine! We also took a gerwutz and a bottle of Muscat but none of the reds appealed to me as a red drinker.
Kay Holland — Google review
Didn't find many wines to our palate here, vineyard is very scenic and hosts functions there was a party going on in the outdoor area when we visited.
Nick JJ77 — Google review
Wonderful service, tasting was well prepared with small delights! We can definitely recommend the fortified wines- very elegant
Victoria Andreas — Google review
Phil and Baz were two absolute legends who took the time to answer all of our questions (no matter how silly) and gave us one of the best wine tasting experiences I've ever had!
Jay Dower — Google review
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4603 Murray Valley Hwy, Rutherglen VIC 3685, Australia
All Saints Estate, established in 1864 at Wahgunyah, is a historic Murray River winery with a new cellar door and two upcoming restaurants. The estate features a crenellated folly surrounded by formal English gardens and offers an extensive selection of wines, including the renowned museum-class muscat made from 100-year-old liqueur.
Such a beautiful and friendly place with great wines. The young lady who helped us with the tasting was very friendly and helpful. The buildings and location are gorgeous
Kerrie Damen — Google review
All Saints Winery in Rutherglen. What an amazing setting and venue. Definitely a must see. From the Tree covered entry, you get the feeling of opulence and grandeur. We had a lovely wine tasting experience, the staff were very friendly. Especially loved the Rosa and the Sparkling. Definitely recommend. Follow us on Instagram #wanderinghousesitters.
Michelle Allen (#wanderinghousesitters) — Google review
This is a stunning gem in the Rutherglen region. The wines were lovely, service levels great and the food was perfect.
When we were here, due to building works and renovations the terrace dining was in the main room. Which is really more like being in a dark bunker.
Claire Flaire — Google review
All Saint's Estate is a gorgeous estate. It has some great wines and fortified wines. Loved their muscat fortified wine. Beautifully laid out with some great photo opps and a great restaurant onsite. Great wedding venue.
Janis Gwee — Google review
Visited for first time yesterday. What a beautiful setting. Restaurants weren’t open so did wine tasting. The older gentleman who assisted us was great and very knowledgeable. The wines were lovely and purchased some to take home.
Lorraine Lindsay — Google review
Have had numerous tastings throughout the years at All Saints and can say without a shadow of a doubt my recent ones with an employee named Steve was by far the best and most memorable!
He was incredibly knowledgeable, personable and made my family and I feel like we were old friends.
His recommendations were on point and he took the time to explain not only the history behind each wine but also All Saints Estate as a whole.
The only negative I can say about my interaction is that his dad jokes only made me laugh and my dad felt like he had met his match
Thank you for making it such a great day out for my elderly parents and me.
Chaya Lucas — Google review
Myself and 40 guest had a fantastic experience at All Saints Winery for my 40th Birthday. We enjoyed a 2-course meal and were impressed by the amazing wines that were paired to our menu. The service we received was 10/10, and the venue received an "A+." Overall, the tasting room and restaurant has a High-end feel and well worth a visit. I would highly recommend this winery to anybody visiting or show casing a small or large event.
Thanks
Aidan Robertson.
Aidan Robertson — Google review
A beautiful visit in my Rutherglen trip. The property is so stunning, you literally say "wow" when you arrive! Staff were friendly and service was great, we then had lunch at KIN. What a lovely day, can't wait to visit again when back in town.
Colleen Haggarty — Google review
We had our Law Firm Christmas Party in the Rose Garden yesterday and I have to say it was a fantastic experience! Absolutely stunning location, amazing food and wines and the service was above and beyond what we could have hoped for. Lizzie was exceptional at organising the day, and made the whole experience easy and very enjoyable. We will be back!
Samantha Little — Google review
Margie was serving our tasting and was so engaging, knowledgeable and charming. We loved our experience today and absolutely would come back to see her. A few bottles of wine purchased thanks to her!
Perri Le Lievre — Google review
We nearly didn’t go to this awesome winery due to a couple of negative reviews. Don’t be swayed as this place is seriously good. The staff we met were super polite and genuinely friendly. A big shout out to Lee from the wine tasting and the team from Bonnie’s. You guys should be applauded for excellent customer service. My wife and I will be back for more wine and pizza. Thank you so much.
Allan Bryan — Google review
We celebrated our 25th Wedding Anniversary at All Saints Estate as this was where we were married. We did some tasting in the cellar door before an amazing lunch at Kin and then sitting out by the pond with a glass of wine. The staff at the Cellar Door and Kin were exceptional and made our special day even more amazing. Thank you to everyone for your warm and friendly service. Darren & Liz
Darren Hoffman — Google review
We had our wedding at All Saints Estate in March 2022 and it was the perfect venue. From the moment our guests drove down the beautiful driveway lined with trees until you reach the castle with the beautifully kept gardens they were in awe at the venue. The food was amazing and the wine was even better. The staff went above and beyond for us the entire time, especially our events manager Milly. She was just incredible to deal with and helped us tackle every issue we had through the entire process. She met with us multiple times no matter what and really helped put us at ease.
Our guests loved our wedding so much and every single guest complimented us on the venue. Cannot thank All Saints enough for making our day extra special.
Lisa Tzirkas — Google review
An amazing place with an amazing vibe. Came here for a wedding. I definitely recommend this place for weddings around 100 people give or take.
So my partner and I arrived about 30 minutes earlier to the posted time of 4pm to the wedding and we were worried we would goto.. say, like the wrong location at the venue.
We saw the entrance and drove in through the gates and was instantly blown away by a 300m straight driveway lined with tall trees forming an arch way right down to the end where you could see... a castle! Okay, not quite a castle but it had the roof shape like one, and the inside was a lot different to that of a castle.
We parked in a nice parking lot and already got a glimpse of what looked equally, if not better then any google photos of the place. So that's the panoramic view of vineyards, a rose garden where the wedding was roctake place, the larger building which boasted large rooms for brewing wine, a cellar door for wine tasting and purchasing their wine, I bought a few bottles for when we returned home.
But what tied all this together was a garden with hedges stone paths and brick pathways and a large fountain, similar to the one in the Friends intro.
We went and purchased wine, and the staff are amazing, kind and helpful. We put the bag of wines in the car then walked to the rose garden for the ceremony. After which we had drinks in the garden and proceeded to the wedding reception located in the larger building.
We were seated at round tables and then went through the night with a 3 course meal. Simply divine, then it was dancing. Then we left.
This place is perfect. You leave feeling like wow, and it makes the best memories one could ever have when reflecting on one's truly best day in their life. A wedding in a perfect location.
Chris Manning — Google review
Wines Excellent and foods amazing but unfortunately, the employees in the winery need to be retrained.
The location is beautiful, but the staff attitude, especially in the wine tasting room, is abhorrent.
I watched as non coloured individuals were served without an issue. However, in the middle of my tasting I was questioned if I was aware that the tasting needs to be paid for.
When we expressed our interest in purchasing a couple bottles of Moscato, we were asked if we were going to "purchase it just like that". As if we were unaware that we would need to spend money at this venue.
To make this clear, we are people of colour and felt as though we were treated differently because of the way we looked.
I have never felt this racially profiled. We are coming into 2024, and to experience this attitude, it was embarrassing and unacceptable.
Unfortunately, my family and I have decided never to attend this venue again due to our treatment. I hope our review is taken seriously and actioned so that other people who look like us do not have to be treated like we were.
We are coming into 2024. People are people and our money is as good as someone with white skin
Do Better All Saints Estate
Nick Narain — Google review
I bring regular groups to All saints and since the opening of the new cellar door, Lee and his team have taken the tasting experience to a new level. The wines are quality, prices reasonable for the wine quality and the service is friendly and timely. Highlights for me are the Shiraz Durif, Marsanne and GSM.
John Flower — Google review
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Rutherglen Wine Region, 205 All Saints Rd, Wahgunyah VIC 3687, Australia
An amazing distillery!
Partner and I stopped in for breakfast and whiskey tasting.
Breakfast consisted of a generous amount of food on the 'big breakie' the bacon was thick and crispy! The tomato relish and caramelised whiskey onion gave great contrasting flavours to the meal.
And now to the whiskey tasting. There was a great selection of whiskey for. Would highly recommend the Bosque Verde!
Matthew Nile — Google review
Amazing place. This is a must visit in the area. The whisky is superb, so are chocolates and the cafe. Incredible restoration throughout. Wonderful enterprise and now a substantial local employer. Win win all round. Do not miss it.
Two Sheds — Google review
WOW! Great venue, awesome Chocolate and one of the best Whisky tastings I've had from very knowledgeable staff. I recommend this for a family visit. While the missus enjoy tasting Chocolate, the kids can make their own creations and Dad can experience some fine Aussie Whisky. Well done guys.
Neels Holtzhausen — Google review
Quite a place that's a chocolate factory, a whiskey factory and has a cafe that's got a nice vibe to.it.
We bought a fudge chocolate coated raisins....Which were fantastic.
Due to covid related restrictions the chocolate factory was closed and the wait to whisky tasting was long, yet over-all experience was fun.
Ozzy Kunnu — Google review
What an amazing start to the day! I had booked the Distillery tour for two. Our guide Paul (I hope I got that right) was utterly amazing! He had a passion for his profession and translated it well too my wife and I. From the history of the mill and how the business was started is truly amazing, from walking through the distillery to seeing the product aging to the various samplings, of staple lines and of limited runs we had an absolute ball. We were given a very special pre release from Paul after he'd listened to our ernest input of needing to secure one of the limited barreled whisky's, on his tour. We were so privileged! We bought three bottles, and will make Corowa a staple in our drinks cabinet. But back to the tour! Paul and the staff are bloody awesome!
Andrew Thomson — Google review
Definitely worth a visit for coffee and cake. Also wedding catering. Magnificent range of whiskies etc made on the premises. Excellent gift ideas. Lovely staff too
John Bickerton — Google review
Do yourself a favour if you are anywhere near this place pop in and have a look around and sample the lovey whiskey. They also have a good assortment of Gin as well.
All the staff were very helpful and friendly thank you so much.
Was a great end to a wonderful day.
Angela Groth — Google review
Had lunch here with my boys, restaurant/Cafe was absolutely packed, we were given the choice of inside or outside, we decided inside as it was very hot day, waitress showed us to our table and we had a browse of the menus, the order line was huge and I figured I'd be waiting for ages to place our orders but our waitress saw our predicament and took our order at the table, very nice of her too💙.
Table water is provided upon arrival which you don't see a lot of these days either. Food was fast arriving and very very nice, my Nashville Chicken burger had char grilled corn cernals in it which was quite unique, never had that before but was really good.
Price was quite reasonable too, we had a browse in the chocolate and licorice shop afterwards and bought some goodies. A lovely day, 5 stars for these guys
Daniel Mckenzie — Google review
Great little town. Check out the Whiskey and Chocolate Factory for a whisky tasting … well informed and professional. We also had a lunch meal but it was pretty ordinary and overpriced ( taking advantage of the vast number of tourists on the day?).
Majestic building …well worth the visit to view what has been done to restore the old flour mill.
Deb Williams — Google review
Visited for first time yesterday. The building is beautiful and so tastefully restored. The food was great and hubby enjoyed the whisky tasting. Couldn’t purchase chocolate as no way of keeping it cool on our journey. Would recommend
Lorraine Lindsay — Google review
Bec has been absolutely amazing at organising our wedding, she went above and beyond to make our day. I can't put into words how important she was in making our day and nothing seemed too much trouble for Bec and her team.
They provided many dietary options for people, including plain meals for our elderly grandparents and even gave them ice cream
Lucy Brew — Google review
Had the potato, leek and bacon soup which was on special for lunch. It was delicious, filling and exactly what I needed on a cold day. We will be coming back again.
W L Davies — Google review
My grandparents and I went here for a nice coffee on a extremely hot day. I had an almond ice chocolate with cream on top that was $7.50, and a orange and poppyseed cake. The ice chocolate was absolutely amazing, full of rich chocolate, that you could tell was probably made from their own local chocolate, and the ice cream and cream was thick and very high quality. There was a hint of a sort of spice in the ice chocolate, unsure what of, but it gave such a good texture to the ice chocolate. Orange and poppyseed is not my favourite flavour of cake, but this was so light and fluffy, and combined with the delicious icing with orange flakes on top, and the silky cream provided, made it a delicious treat in the mouth. The cake itself was a tiny bit dry, but again, the cream and icing solved that issue. Staff were lovely and inviting, and very accommodating. We sat in the outside area under the shade, and it was lovely. Afterwards, we visited their chocolate shop, and watch a staff member make the chocolate to sell. Overall a lovely experience, and a hot tourist and cafe destination for anyone residing in or passing through Corowa
Brooke — Google review
Fancy a coffee?
Fancy one of the best made and tasting coffes ever? So nice even sugarheads like me would drink it without sugar because its just perfect?
This is the place.
Lunches, and cakes are on the menu, let alone the whiskey and chocolates!
If you are planning a function, and need a place that ticks all the boxes... this is it.
When you drive in town, look for the silos.. the place is the old mill right next door.
Plenty of off street undercover parking, wheelchair access is a breeze (aside from the function room) and in the toilets, the ladies features a bowl of sanitary items. (That thoughtfull thing is worth five stars alone)
Ben LONGDEN — Google review
We had our wedding here. Could not have asked for more. Bec and all the staff were amazing and made everything so easy from planning, to set up of the venue and the day running smoothly. Such a beautiful venue, amazing food, huge portions and great alcohol packages.
Heather&Brian Connell — Google review
We only had a look around the chocolate shop, but very friendly service and lots of choice! We loved the dark chocolate Inca berries and our 3 year old loved the freckles!
Poppy Ramsay — Google review
Great service and food. Kids loved freckle making and mum and dad enjoyed the tasting paddle! Well worth a stop in for lunch.
Sonja Northridge — Google review
The waffles were a big hit and there's a beautiful courtyard out the back of the old flour mill. Plenty of bike parking and washrooms.
The new owners are as Ned mad as I am! Had a lovely talk with them and went into their museum which they are planning to do some improvements. They have lots of souvenirs to choose from. I enjoyed my visit and highly recommend a look
Shez H — Google review
Don't get thrown off by the tacky (no offense)-looking entrance and tourist gift shop. Inside is a museum easily worthy of an installation at a large natural/national history museum like Melbourne Museum or similar. Most impressive was the full scale replica of the Kelly homestead, as well as the cockatoos and cat, which are completely unrelated but still very cute.
Friendly and enthusiastic staff, solid collection of random period artifacts as well as relevant documents such as newspaper clippings, wanted posters, well worth the $12 Adult ticket fee.
Very homely vibe, the people who work there clearly care about the legend and story behind Ned Kelly and are happy to share it.
Travis Ng — Google review
Ned Kelly was an infamous bushranger and outlaw who had his last siege in Glenrowan when he was captured in 1880 and hanged in Melbourne gaol. This museum provides a great insight into who he was and how he came up against the law and police in Victoria. The homestead at the back is a replica of his home and gives a peak into life in Victoria back then. The Glenrowan town itself has lots of places preserved well still showcasing the story of Ned Kelly. Definitely worth a visit if you around Glenrowan.
Nakul pisolkar — Google review
Great little place to buy anything and everything Ned Kelly related. If you can't find it here, there's something wrong.
They also have a wicked museum to check out.
A MUST SEE if you're visiting Glenrowan.
Darrell Hamilton — Google review
Enjoyed our wander around this lovely little Museum with a wealth of information and replicas. The Kelly house out the back is well done and really gives you a feel for how they lived in past days. I really enjoyed learning about the history of Ned Kelly. We also visited Beechworth where he was trialed first and we think we found his unmarked grave site at Greta Cemetary. At $12 pp, this Museum is the most expensive that we have been to. They would make more than enough selling all of the Kelly trinkets and gifts out front in the shop.
aussirose travels — Google review
Great place to visit and learn more about Ned Kelly and his life. Lots of interesting information, memorabilia and historical items. The replica house was very interesting as were the wonderful cockatoos.
Simon Kilazoglou — Google review
If you want to know what really happened to Ned Kelly, his family and mates don't go past this shop. A fascinating dog friendly museum, replica home out at the rear of the property, 2 very old and cheeky sulphur crested cockatoos and a blacksmith (in winter time) Simply amazing details of life in the Ned Kelly era. Owners are wonderful people with a passion for sharing their knowledge. Also a little toy animal hunt for the kids. Shop is full of terrific souvenirs.
Graham Weatherall — Google review
The owner has done an incredible job of keeping the Kelly's history alive. He is the curator, very informative. Amazing museum with a rich wealth of original antiques. We learnt so many things.
Marty — Google review
Big monument of the bushranger Ned Kelly. Plenty of things to get photos I front of. Heaps of parking and just off the main motorway.
A few cafes and places to grab a drink and some food.
Worth a look if you're going past. Won't hold you up very long at all.
slim woah! — Google review
Honestly excellent.
Small home made museum that lays out the history of the Kelly gang really well.
It’s filled with relics from the time, and some key artefacts from history.
They have even rebuild the Kelly homestead out the back.
$12 for an adult is well worth it.
They were also so friendly, and so passionate.
To top it off, they give you a map of the town with all the key places to visit and will chat about recommended places to visit.
Boorhaman Hotel is a perfect stop on the way to Yarrawonga or Wangaratta. It has a homey vibe, outdoor seating (and basketball court). The Owners are welcoming and the food is reasonably priced. Highly recommend checking this gem 👌
Michael Sacco — Google review
Great meal great service.. great new owners.. if you want a great meal book a table you won't regret it
bec turner — Google review
I had the lamb ragout and it was superb, it didn’t need extra seasoning at all. Congratulations to the chef.
Tracy Barbary — Google review
We ate some delicious hearty meals here for lunch today, a slow cooked lamb shoulder and pork loin steaks. Tender meat, creamy mash, and tasty sauces on both. The pale ale was my favourite pick from the Buffalo Brewery beers on tap. Looking forward to going back again soon. Highly recommend this place, the best pub food I’ve eaten in a long time.
Mike M — Google review
Really enjoyed our meal at Boorhaman Pub and will definitely return.
Staff were very friendly and helpful 🍻
Peter Myers — Google review
Stumbled across this unique country pub where the food was equally as good if not better than any top end city restaurant.
The locals added to the casual yet friendly atmosphere. Pet and kid friendly
Cheryl Warry — Google review
Cold beer, great food, nice people, a no brainer if you’re in the area!
Spiced lamb and scotch fillet both yum 👍
Kieran Niglio — Google review
Amazing little pub in Peechelba with icy cold beer on tap and great food We had Rib Eye which was perfect. Friendly staff and great service. Very impressed and happy to have discovered this little gem.!
Dean Wilson — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed stopping at this little country pub for lunch. Friendly staff and patrons. The chicken pot pie was delicious.
Priscilla Eames — Google review
Lovely little country pub with great food and a few craft beers.
Mark Greaves — Google review
Hidden gem country pub. Relaxed vibe, staff are friendly but the food is amazing.
Had the Wagyu on Wednesday steak night, I know my meat cuts so I was hopeful but this melted in my mouth. Honestly better quality and priced than alot of restaurants in Melbourne. Make sure you stop in if you're in the area.
The Benalla Art Gallery is a hidden gem settled by the river and adjacent to the Botanical Gardens. What could be better than a walk through glorious gardens ending with a tour of Australian art and a good cup of coffee!
Jade Rosina McCutcheon — Google review
Stopped by here on the drive from Melbourne to Wodonga. Quaint art gallery with free entry, so you're not losing out on anything if your expectations aren't met. Cafe on site with both indoor and outdoor area by the lake. Didn't buy any food or drink so can't comment on that. I only wish they'd paint the outside of the building with some art work as it's quite an eye sore away from the entry.
Suha — Google review
Pretty place, friendly staff. Some interesting art, but not a lot of it. Nice little stop after a walk I'm the park
Paige Rowland — Google review
Great space to visit for art, some food and relaxation.
We stopped by for breakfast and were pleased by the coffee (the strong coffee could’ve been stronger though) and generous sized meals. We got something savory and sweet and both had delicate flavours throughout - a nice change from the pubs around the area.
Highly recommend a visit to the cafe.
Ian Gonzaga — Google review
Had a pleasant (and quiet) walk around the entire gallery before sitting down for a delicious lunch in the attached cafe, which overlooks the lake.
W L Davies — Google review
Very nice food , meals are very small
3 small squares of pork belly and half a cup of salad 🥗🥗 for $29.00 small basket of wedges over $7.00 ( not good value for money) small meals served 😞😞😞😞😞 2 milk drinks 2 serves of wedges and 2 serves of pork belly and salad 🥗🥗 $102.00 ( not value for money) 😔😔😔😔😔
Stephen Pool — Google review
Lunch on Sunday Feb 11, 2024
We visit annually in February; usually lovely food and service, at an upper level price but not bad.
11/2/24; long wait for service [were few ppl there] , food was very nice but overpriced - $30 for my smoked salmon salad poke bowl;
Others had way overpriced meals as well
One couple in our group wanted to share a lovely big toastie … it costs $2.50 for an extra spare plate upon which to put the 2nd half sandwich!
Naturally they declined and used the shared chip plate lol
Unfortunately I think this place has changed for the worse since last year
Overall 4/10
Jackie Hosking — Google review
A small-ish but modern and pleasant art gallery with 2 exhibition spaces. There is a cafe at the entrance. Interesting architecture with triangular windows above and large windows offering vistas of the bridge, river and gardens. Free entry. Ramp entrance - but can be slippery in wet weather. Car parking close by. A good place to visit on damp days..
Maria Ngo — Google review
A lovely quaint stop on on hot day when in Benalla. The cafe has a sheltered area on the deck to enjoy the view while choosing one of the delicious menu options. The attached gallery is great for a wander while waiting for lunch. The gardens offer nice walks to relax after lunch.
Brett Styles — Google review
We normally stop here for lunch on the way up north. This time, the meals were terrible - overcooked fish, undercooked chips for me. The rest were no better. The large milkshake was half a glass, not a full glass, and everything was very expensive. $178 for four adult meals and two kids' meals.
As usual, the gallery exhibitions were fabulous. I suggest you go for the art and go somewhere else for lunch.
Andrea Gray — Google review
This gallery is wonderful. It’s very well run. There’s always good works on show and interesting exhibitions. We’ve been here three times and loved it each time. The Julie Shiels Exhibition here today was just delightful. Really entertaining. Really clever. Note, the cafe attached to the gallery is tremendous too. It’s a must do for a meal or snack and a coffee.
Two Sheds — Google review
Stopped her on our way from Melbourne to Sydney. Great place to stop, eat and stretch your legs. The food was delicious but a bit pricey but worth the stop. There's a small art gallery and you can also walk by the river and outs of trees outside.
Higher in price ,BUT you get an excellent product . I have looked around for an excellent product .as soon as you open the product, the aroma follows you .
Thank you for an Exceptional product.
Regards Frances .
Frances Caratozzolo — Google review
Purchased a bottle of “Hot Cross Bun Gin Liqueur” when I visited the store at Yarrawonga on 9/3/2024 for $49. I assumed that I was getting a good deal. This week’s Aldi catalog displays the same product for $24.99. What a bargain???
Maybe I will purchase two bottles for that price.
Radley Ragel — Google review
So many yummy items to choose from.
Sam Spence — Google review
Amazing olive oils and products, we purchase online as we are from Qld but call into the shop at Yarrawonga whenever we get down this way. Their firming elixir is also a gorgeous product.
lisa doveston — Google review
Another gem, products are locally made a little on the expensive side but supporting made is Australia. Lady was very helpful and knowledgeable of all the products
Maree Mason — Google review
Beautiful products. I love the store too, always lovely and well stocked.
Try the itchy stick for mozzie bites!
Lucy Sherwood — Google review
I just can’t get enough of you guys. One day I’ll have one of all your products at my house. The smell of your skin care and the ingredients are just perfect.
Mageda Charrouf — Google review
It is the only shop to go to for all of your oils, salad dressings and not to forget some beauty products for you lucky women. Don't forget to take a look at the drink mixers as well while you are there, last but not least you can earn valuable points for every purchase you make. So just don't look from the outside go in and wander around you will be surprised at what is available. I am not going to list everything they have, surprise yourself.
Gary ORAM — Google review
The cellar door is lovely, great gardens and food. We buy 20l of the signature olive oil each year. Some of the best olive oil in the world imo.
jack D — Google review
Beautiful looking store with a rich choice of healthy options and locally sourced olive oils
The Caravan of courage — Google review
Wide range of products to choose from. Nicely laid out and organised store. Not the cheapest products but also nice to have a look.
Christine Brandt — Google review
Amazing quality products, great price and beautiful packaging. Such special touches to make something that little extra and more meaningful. You can really tell they pour their heart and soul into the business and their products. Highly recommend.
Sarah Smith — Google review
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Shop 1 & 3/137 Belmore St, Yarrawonga VIC 3730, Australia
Lakeside accommodations with kitchen facilities, plus a marina, a boat ramp and a playground.
Very impressive resort and super clean amenities which were all new.Absolutely loved it. The only down side was there was only a cafe and Chinese Restaurant although the food was very good the resort needs an a la carte restaurant. We will be back
Maria Versace — Google review
Just stayed in the cabins, but clean and tidy. Nice place to stay
Craig Murphy — Google review
After several years of improvement, it's to ally at a quality equal to it's location. Anyone interested in water activities should seek out this great holiday spot, family friendly too.
Coweater — Google review
We stayed on a powered site. Good value for money. Park and facilities were really clean, well set out and staff were very helpful. Had a great time at the ski club (laser light show on Sat night was terrific). Will definitely be back.
Mech Tec — Google review
Very friendly people, the lake was great, had a ball. Can't remember the last time I had so much fun
David — Google review
Great prices for cabins and camping, 5 stars for the view
Alissia Pendlebury — Google review
This is one of the cleanest places I've ever been. The staff are absolutely fantastic 🙂 just wonderful. ...
We'll be back. 🥰🥇👍
Julie anne Archer — Google review
Stayed in a 2 bedroom water front cabin for 2 nights at the end of April. The cabin was not clean and hair found in the bed.
Our friends cabin was even worse.Out door furniture dirty and dusty
No excuse for not being clean
Kerrie Wynd — Google review
Great place to stay. Very friendly staff and a great welcome. Everything you need to have a relaxing break. Clean amenities and a big variety of food choices and entertainment at the club next door.
I would highly recommend Byramine as probably one of the most interesting homesteads I've ever visited. So architecturally unique with design features unusual in historical Australian homesteads. The information is well written and informative, as are the verbal recordings. The grounds are very pretty and relaxing and perfect for enjoying the variety of available craft beers, wines and food (also non alcoholic beverages). Everything at very reasonable prices. So glad we went :-) :-) :-)
Jenny Garratt — Google review
A great piece of history and well worth the visit if you’re interested in the Hume & Hovell story.
The building is classified “A” to be preserved at all cost ….hmmmm….that message seems to have been lost. The place definitely needs some TLC.
The brewery was a relaxing break in the garden .
Well worth the visit & tour. A shot sample of beer is included in the ticket entry.
Dog Man — Google review
Incredibly pleasant and relaxing beer garden, enjoyed their tasting flight and lovely food. All very reasonably priced!
Nic Bills — Google review
Beer tasting paddle worth having a go. I thought it was great value. Excellent and friendly service. We had the vietnamese pork salad, it was delicious. I'll will be returning. Dog friendly..... A+
Lisa Haywood — Google review
Nice place with tranquil surroundings. Good selection of beers and ciders. Ploughman's player was generous but it seemed like everything on it except the chutney could be bought from the supermarket.
Troy K — Google review
Beautiful setting, interesting homestead, great food and tasting
Gail Marsh — Google review
Was great atmosphere and samples.
You have a variety of ciders, wines and beers.
Lovely food. Then went for a walk through the 1842 homestead set exactly how it was then back in the day.
Jay Cam — Google review
What a beautiful afternoon we spent under a shady tree, enjoying a ploughman's lunch, a beer or two and a local white wine. The owners are so friendly and their family is connected to the Kelly's...owners of the land and homestead. The carefully laid out tables/chairs, around the property, offer spots to enjoy, whether for a couple, family, small group gathering. One could easily have an event held there, and if inclement weather, there is an event space inside the cafe/bar at the back. Toilets are basic and separate to the Cafe but easily accessible. Not so sure about disabled toilets. Plenty of parking on dirt at the front of the homestead. There is a separate kitchen which would be the original and worth a peak to get a glimpse of what it would be like back in the day. Near the toilets and very old tree, there is access to the cellar area - a good hiding spot when under attack from bushranger etc. Such a great asset for everyone visiting Yarrawonga and surrounds. A big thumbs up from us. 👍
Rhonda B — Google review
The best scones around, in a beautiful setting. Plus they brew there own beers.
Whats not to like. Home made pies. Worth a stop, plenty of parking for caravans etc.
Peter Scott — Google review
Beautiful spot for couples, friends, families or singles. Came for lunch as I was told the plowman's platter was well worth it and I wasn't disappointed.
Platter was huge and way to much for me (yay to a takeaway container) they were also able to easily cater for GF
Wine and cider options of you don't like beer too.
I thoroughly enjoyed my time here :)
Jessica Stubbs — Google review
We love the homestead! Plowmans Platter is incredible! Huge range of drinks, fairly priced meals and the staff are so friendly! Lovely homely feel at this venue. The garden is beautiful and amazing to sit out in the sun and enjoy the scenery. Have visited many times and will continue to in years to come. Thank you for your amazing service!
Brittany — Google review
Worth a visit if you're in the area, friendly service, some good food options including a delicious Devonshire Tea for $11, and the self guided tour of the homestead is certainly interesting. The design of the house itself is a little peculiar and worth having a look at. It's heritage listed, which from what I know can make life difficult when attempting to do any works to the building. There is definitely some restoration work that will need to be done in the near future, so fingers crossed the relevant authorities don't bury the owners in red tape as a result.
The beers were pretty good too, it's nice to see the brewery side gig here as there don't seem to be many/any other boutique breweries in the immediate area. $25 for a 6 pack of stubbies if you want to take any home....
Robert R — Google review
Very nice lunch on Sunday. The Ploughmans lunch was great. Staff very friendly. Great area to enjoy a wine and beer. Best gin and tonic. Also people who are gluton free are well catered for. Will return.
Sheila Patch — Google review
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1436 Murray Valley Hwy, Burramine VIC 3730, Australia
Spectacular setting, superb food easily the best I’ve had in ages in Shepparton/surrounds. Absolutely beautiful ! Thankyou for a memorable Easter Sunday lunch.
Werker1 — Google review
Amazing setting in the Dookie hills. Our groups shared a number of plates and drinks. All were good other than the shared plate. $48 for a handful of nuts, bland dip, average cheese and some cheap crackers was ridiculous. Shouldn't have been more than $28 for what was on it. Highly recommend going as staff, the setting and majority of the food are great but I'd be avoiding the shared plate at all costs...
Cameron Byrne — Google review
When I tried to book a table through the phone, the staff told me that Kitchen will close at 4pm, and we made the booking at 3pm, but when we arrived, staff told us they not making any hot food after 2pm, which was not mentioned on the phone when I was trying to make the booking. Asked about the staff about it, the staff said yes, their kitchen will close at 4pm and not making any hot food after 2pm, but only bread! So we drove one and half hour to this winery just to eat their bread?????
What a great experience!!!!!
The attached photo is what we can only order after 2pm, but without telling the customer before they actually come to the winery!
Ailsa xue — Google review
Delicious wines! We enjoyed the great view eating and drinking. This is such a lovely place with a very friendly staff! Thank you so much!
Elena Fox — Google review
Beautiful venue with service to match. The wine tasting let’s you sample all of the in stock wines before settling into a cosy table with a grand view over the scenic landscape. The food is homely and delicious with something for everyone. Can’t wait to visit again!
Zoe Heath — Google review
It's lovely sitting on the verandah with a glass of wine and nibbles and looking out over the valley.
They have set up chairs and umbrellas on the lawn for couples all also looking out at the view.
There are tasting platters of wine where you can taste 3 different types for $10, which is a good idea if you can't decide. You can do the normal wine tasting for free.
Numerous dips and the breads are home made and quite good.
Friendly attentive staff.
Jennifer M — Google review
A relaxing place to eat, drink and lay back. Thanks to the friendly staff here, I fell in love with the sweet dessert wine - Dookie Hills Botrytis Riesling 2012. Its combination with the raspberry cake is a heavenly taste.
mslunalai — Google review
We have been meaning to visit Tallis for quite a while... we should have come years ago. Tallis’ food, service and ambience is beyond compare. A beautiful location to eat a casual, unpretentious lunch. Glorious ham hock soup, 6 for $6 sausage rolls and delicious apple cake were delivered by extremely efficient and friendly Mieka. Soft background music, great red wine and beautiful views meld into an unforgettable experience. Tallis is good for the soul. Thank you so much.
gwen petrie — Google review
The views are spectacular and so is the wine but as my 90 year old mum said these people need the sack. We waited just under an hour for a plate of three cheeses, some crackers and a bit of onion jam. The place was half full. 5 staff and it took this long. Lucky we didn’t order anything cooked. Very disappointing.
If you want to learn to skydive, this is the place to come. I stayed for a whole week and had the best time of my life. You get to experience the great Australian outback, meet the best people you will ever meet. The staff are extremely experienced and very friendly. Trust me when I say, this is the place to learn to skydive and make friends for life.
draycus — Google review
Super friendly staff, felt really comfortable during the process (nerves aside) and my partner, then I had a fantastic tandem jump. Would recommend these guys to anyone A+
Sam Jones — Google review
Always a good place to catchup with friends and a few jumps
Flip Stein — Google review
Its Its place you want to be at uf you wanna learn skydiving......its the nice relaxed atmosphere with really chilled out people which makes this experience an unforgettable one
MOVE is a non-profit museum that exhibits vintage vehicles, such as cars, bikes and trucks, along with driving-related items. Recently upgraded, the museum now showcases a red Gullwing at the front which catches visitors' attention. While the truck exhibit in the rear is comprehensive, some visitors may prefer to see more cars. Additionally, MOVE displays other historical artifacts like telephones, radios and clothing. There's also an interesting collection of Furphy foundry products and history on display.
Absolutely fabulous. Hubby and I went to just get away and have a break together. (Plus we both grew up on dirt bikes and love cars 😊 $18 each just for the transport side as we weren't interested in seeing the other fashion demo on at present. $24 each if we wanted to add that on so not much more. HUGE place with some column gas heaters dotted about. Bring a jacket though. Seating also dotted about so you can just sit and admire the vehicles. Motorbikes, cars, racing cars, trucks, bicycles and more in the transport museum areas plus info boards for each item. Also a sound wall for vintage phones and radios etc by his masters voice, Edison, Astor etc. Sunday open time 10.30 till 4pm. We loved it!! Will definitely be recommending. I have an older son that will be putting this place on his go to list for sure!
Laurie Harris — Google review
Fabulous! Enjoyed this place way more than I thought I would. Cars and trucks through the ages. Wonderful stories about local businesses and how they started out. Fantastic old bikes, including wooden one with no pedals or seats. Ouch! Lots of Furphy info and display. Clothing exhibition was lovely. Staff were friendly and informative. A few hours very well spent!
Cathy Demenna — Google review
Loved the walk through. For those who are on a walker, mobity scooter or wheel chair. I can say this is disability friendly. Has a lift to go up to the higher level. The staff are very helpful. I recommend this place. I have a walker, and I had no problem getting around to see everything.
Thelma Arbuckle — Google review
Awesome place and good for kids. Old and new bike, cars & truck. Well maintained place. They have a few activities for kids inside. There’s also a clothes fashion museum inside, which we find a bit uncomfortable when we saw the dolls.
Phen Olano — Google review
Had visited prior to the facility extension and upgrades it was a pretty good experience. We have recently returned to MOVE the other day, you can notice the difference straight away upon entry to museum with the red Gullwing spinning front and centre. And while the truck exhibit in the rear of museum is comprehensive ultimately I'd prefer to see more cars. Overall a very good upgrade, recommended for a visit.
Daniel Soccio — Google review
A massive selection of vehicles showcasing both national and local history...
Enjoyed every moment.
Also great to see the inclusion of a spot for kids to the rear of the displays.
littlebang556akarob — Google review
Interesting place with a good number of eye catching models. Easily can spend a few hours if you love your cars and bikes. There was a big collection of trucks, buses etc as well. Loved it very much!
Dilanka Mohotti — Google review
This place is truly awesome. A massive collection of all kinds of vehicles, some I’ve never seen in person before. Great that you can get up close to many vehicles, and even step inside old buses / truck cabs. Fantastic!!
Jackson C Kelsey — Google review
A well presented display of cars, trucks, motorcycles, bicycles and even telephones, radios and clothing.
It also houses the only collection of Furphy foundry products and history which was quite interesting.
Well worth a visit.
Tony H — Google review
Spent a couple of hours looking , could have stayed longer. Very impressed with it all especially the push bikes and their history from the beginning. 👍
vhcruiser — Google review
Excellent collection, the trucks and buses were immaculate! You could spend anywhere from 1-3 hours here and $20 entry price is reasonable.
Only negative for me was some of the gift shop items were a bit pricey. Definitely worth a visit!
Mathew Barber — Google review
Frankly, if it were possible I'd give MOVE 10 stars! What an amazing place, with an incredible array of vehicles, information and story telling. The more you look, the more you find.
Unfortunately my wife isn't really into vehicles hence I could only manage enjoying MOVE for about 90 minutes. If I was on my own it would take me at least three hours to see and read all.
The range of 'transport' on display included everything from the earliest bicycles to buses of various ages, an amazing array of trucks, cars ranging in age from two or three years old to over 100 years, race cars, modified cars and the list goes on and on.
That there was a large array of Harley Davidson motorcycles and several other interesting items it is somewhat irrelevant as the wonderful owners advised that the complexion of equipment on show changes dramatically every few months.
MOVE is a must for anyone having an interest in all things with wheels and a lot more.
Greg Brindley — Google review
Great place to visit. Really well presented exhibits and lots to see. Could easily spend a few hours wandering around. Reasonably priced admission. Plenty of free parking out front.
J T — Google review
Absolutely amazing , Cars , Bikes, motorcycles, trucks , buses , art and another room with early clothing and accessories that was worn and used all those years ago
Adrian M — Google review
Took the family here for the first time.
It was an amazing time.
If you are an enthusiest of motor vehicles, trucks, or bikes, this is the place for you.
Admission prices were reasonable for families, and there is plenty to look at.
They also have a kenworth cab that people can sit in and steer down a recorded street.
Plus, there are some great displays of clothing from loel Thompson's collection from Australian history.
A good day out.
Jimbo C — Google review
It's absolutely incredible. I loved every bit of it, some beautiful gems here. It's definitely a must-see.
Kacey Reid — Google review
We stopped in for what we thought would be a Quick Look and ended up spending hours here. There is so much to see and it’s great for all ages. They have a cool interactive section for the kids.
It was so interesting to see all the different types of transport over the years.
We were approached by Judith who works there and she was lovely to chat to. She was asking the kids questions about what they liked and explained lots to them. Thank you Judith for your time today 😊
Highly recommend coming here for a visit, you won’t be disappointed.
Kaz S — Google review
So good! Exceeded expectations with so much to see and well laid out. Well worth the entrance fee.
Jackie Blanch — Google review
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7723 Goulburn Valley Hwy, Kialla VIC 3631, Australia
I love the new lights they've put up around the lake. Went down there last night. I love it. The light poles change colours. Very cool to see. Great BBQ areas all around Lake too
Rebeckah Owens — Google review
I took my child down to do some stand up paddle boarding today ,Easter Saturday. What a mess it is with all the sea weed , we couldn't even get into the water near the canoe club ,boat sheds , It was that thick . We go to this spot often when council run stand up paddle boarding lessons are on , and its always clear and not so bad , why has it been left so bad and dangerous over a long weekend, not happy at all
Kerry Myers — Google review
My mum and I had a lovely lunch 🥙 and chat on the lake over EasterI Its so soothing and relaxing. I’ve decided we have to go there more often when I’m visiting.
Kathy — Google review
Victoria Park Lake is a focal point of Shepparton. Nice for a stroll or relax. There’s BBQ's available in the adjoining park. Lots of bird life to enjoy. Pelicans too. Some nice seating and picnic areas by local manufacturer Furphy Foundry. Worth a stop if you’re in the area!
Teana K — Google review
This lake is very beautiful place for family outing ,kids.it had a very good walking track around the lake with lots of pretty native birds .lots of greenery ,tall trees and pleanty of fresh air. This is a place you must vist if ur comming to shepparton.
Melwin Gonsalvez — Google review
A wonderful place. A walk. A nature watch. Something amazing to start or to finish your day with
Svetlana Tishchenko — Google review
It's a beautiful place to walk in any weather. People are generally friendly and there are no issues if you bring the family along.
Jordan Verbeek — Google review
It was wonderful, though really cold this time of year.
Great for couples to just sit and enjoy each other's company.
nobailjustjail YouTube Channel — Google review
Wonderful! Huge park. I like the pelicans🤔
Marvin Jan Rivera — Google review
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I'll never travel to Echuca without this trip planner again
Large garden of succulents from around the world with an eatery serving cactus cake & ice cream.
I loved everything about cactus country. I took my partner and the kids today, we travelled from Melbourne and stayed local. One of the best and cost savvy holidays we have had. The variety of cactus in the garden was astounding and the huge agave plants were amazing. Awesome experience. Cant wait to go back in a few years!
Actinorhizae — Google review
We had a great experience to visit this place. Its worth it for 3 hours driving. Enjoyed seeing the different cactus. We have known many of them, but to see more all together is something a must visit. We expected to see different kind of cactus family in each trail, but it appears some of them are same. Also the weeds around made it a bit messy.
What made 4 stars are the staffs from receptionist to the cafe section. They are all super nice! Also love the cactus ice cream, tasted soo good!
We saw works are progressing in some areas, hope to see more different cactus. Surely, we will come back!
Lily Gorjan — Google review
One of The best places I have ever seen! Family owned of cactus farm...you can feel the sense of family there...they devoted 35 years of their life to present such an artistic design of vast variety of cactus! And you should try their cakes and ice cream+ drinks! Great hospitality!Highly recommended!🤩🌵
Sam Elmi — Google review
Cactus Country is not open on Mondays and Tuesdays, but I rang to check and she allowed us to visit on the Tuesday! Great service! I love cactus plants and didn't want to miss this visit. Was totally amazed at the size of this place and the many different varieties on display in the garden. Some were huge! Others were fruiting! I don't think I have ever seen this many cactus! A truly unique experience! I wanted to buy a couple of the ones I had seen and was very disappointed when I seen the store. Poor selection and very over priced. They didn't have the ones I had seen in the garden and wanted. Buyers are also forced to buy larger more expensive specimens which may be more difficult to move and travel with. Not at all what I had expected from a specialized cactus retailer, especially after paying so much to visit the garden. Difficult to admit, but I had been really excited about the visit and enjoyed the garden but I actually left quite disappointed. Was it unreasonable to have high hopes of returning home with a new exciting cactus plant?
Anthony Smith — Google review
I've been wanting to come here since early in the pandemic when I saw some pictures online. We finally visited and yes, it is worth the trip! Amazing cactus and succulent garden over 12 acres, with a well-organised user-friendly guide to the themed loop walks, including botanical names and information about key species. I've been raving about Cactus Country to friends and family since we visited.
Catie Morrison — Google review
It was indeed a very different experience than any many visits to botanical gardens. We saw crafted cactus, giant ones, spirals and flowers. They were gigantic and surreal.
The music choice - AMAZING 🤩
People and Staff - Super friendly and kind. Julie who manages the place was so friendly and kind to drop us back to the bus station because we travelled on a sunny day.
The cactus cake was delicious. I should have picked one more take-away ✨
Will bring some of my friends back to this one 😊
Aanchal Pradeep — Google review
Hidden gem! Hugh cactus country, took us a hour to wonder around. Didn’t see many cactus flowers, not sure we came at the right season. Tried combination of homemade cake and two scoops of cactus 🌵 ice cream for $15, small serves though. Otherwise we had a great time!
Sunny L — Google review
If you're in search of a unique and immersive experience that offers more than just a meal, Cactus Country is a destination worth visiting. From the moment you step in, you're transported to a desert oasis brimming with a stunning variety of cacti that is both educational and visually arresting.
The culinary experience complements the scenery, with a menu that showcases a delightful fusion of flavors, each dish crafted to reflect the theme of the venue. Whether you're indulging in their signature cactus cake or sipping on a prickly pear margarita, the taste is as memorable as the location.
But what truly sets Cactus Country apart is the atmosphere. It's a place of discovery, where each turn introduces you to new species and each bite introduces you to new tastes. The staff are as warm as the sun that bathes their cacti, always ready to share stories or care tips for aspiring cactus growers.
Overall, Cactus Country offers a feast for the senses and a getaway from the mundane, ensuring that each visit is a novel expedition. Whether you come for the flora, the food, or the sheer joy of something different, you'll leave with a sense of satisfaction and a camera full of photos.
Sheetal Pillai — Google review
This place is so wonderful! Very picturesque and makes you appreciate of the cactus. It also makes you very knowledgeable of how many varieties of cactus there are. It is so huge that you can just lose track of time.
The staffs are very welcoming and helpful. I stung myself after becoming curious and tried to pick up a small one from the ground. Thinking that it's a baby cactus and may not harm me. Turns out it has a lot of tiny spikes! Took a while to get it off, but an effective way was to use a card and just to slide it off.
They also have a cafe where you can taste their cactus flavoured ice cream. Yum yum!
Valerie Bayhon — Google review
10 out of 10 - would recommend!
What an awesome time we had at Cactus Country - photos do not do this destination justice!
From the moment we arrived the staff were super friendly and genuinely welcoming.
Entry fee was $20 per adult to enter and we felt it was well worth the experience - especially as they are still working on expanding this attraction.
The grounds themselves are so vast and take a while to take in (who knew there were so many different varieties of cacti), so would recommend it also for families as the kids we saw were really enjoying it.
They also have a cafe on site where they even serve Cactus Cake so will check that out next time for sure!
Would 100% recommend stopping here. Not just for the Insta friendly location but for its uniqueness!
Sharyn — Google review
A different idea and a different place to be. Not your usual garden 😊. Full of varieties of cactus plants. Few as tall as msg be 10-12 feet. Few the smallest of them all , few with flowers and few are even with fruits. Definitely a different experience from your usual things. It took us 3 hrs of drive from west of Melbourne to reach. The area is quite big and lot of plants are still growing. Their cafe have a limited menu but definitely a must to try. Adults tickets are $10 while kids can go for $10 under 4 are free to enter.
Richa Negi — Google review
Absolutely amazing place, worth the drive. We never saw so many varieties of cacti, it was simply mind blowing 😍We also tried cacti cake and cactus icecream, both tasted amazing 👏
S J — Google review
Experience something out of this world. Cactus Country (as seen on Better Homes & Gardens) is an Australian desert landscape like no other. Drawing visitors from around the globe to explore the gardens and marvel at the blooms, shapes and sizes of these spiky sensations.
Nice place to spend sometime with the family.
Parking facilities, cafeteria and toilets facilities available
They charge $20 per adult and $10 per child.
Rasith Wijesuriya — Google review
Awesome place to spend couple of hours in hot spiky world of cactus! It was grate experience for kids and adults to explore and find details about different types of cactus and succulents from different regions in the world at one place. Cafe had tasty cactus cake and cactus ice cream kids enjoyed.
Devapriya Bandara Herath — Google review
What a fun place........felt like we were out in the desert and in Mexico too. Julie was so accommodating for our "pop in visit" 😉. Loved that the map was so easy to follow, and the cute little photo ops..... Cactus throne 🌵 loved to hear more about the day off the dead.....
Thanx again Julie for our visit....... Hope to see you again soon
Marina K — Google review
This is an amazing creation from one man's vision! Easy walking around all the winding paths amongst every kind of cactus you can imagine!
The collaborative paint works and other art add a nice touch to the garden.
Friendly and informative staff, lots of little cacti to purchase aswell as larger ones.
Highly recommend a visit!
Keira Nicolls — Google review
A place definitely worth visiting. A huge park full with all different kinds of cactus and succulents. Very impressive. Also ideal for a function, we attended a wedding with the party afterwards. Just great.
Linda O. — Google review
This attraction contains an amazing array of cactai from around the world. I was also surprised that this type of attraction was to be found in county Victoria. However, it is very worthwhile visiting. It is very easy to walk around and we were fortunate in that a lot of the cactai were in flower. Dogs are also welcome to be taken into the garden on a leash. Cactai are available to be purchased and there is food and drinks also available to be purchased.
Chris Fellows — Google review
We visited for an hour on our way through.
We walked through most of it with our four kids, only skipping a little. There were plenty of interesting textures and shapes but it was very hot mid afternoon in summer. We enjoyed sitting in the air conditioned cafe afterwards though.
We ordered tickets online. The only benefit to this would be potentially a cheaper price.
There wasn't as much variety of plants for sale as I thought there might be. Perhaps Christmas had something to do with that. I would've like to see more cute cactus merchandise for souvenirs, or cactus themed art/craft.
The orange cactus cake and ice cream was nice. The ice cream was mildly fruity but lovely with the orange cake.
The decor is a Mexican theme throughout with Mexican music in the main building.
Some pathways have cactus growing over the path so be careful. Some signs were a bit dilapidated and difficult to read.
Signage throughout with snippets of info about the plants you're looking at would be an improvement. There is a guidebook of some sort if you scan a QR code, if you like doing that sort of thing.
The little hut on the hill gives a nice view and a reprieve from the heat.
Baby change table in women's toilets. Decent bathroom facilities.
You can see donkeys in the fields too.
Rebecca — Google review
🌵This is not your usual garden ❣️ @cactuscountry is simply impressive, full of varieties of cacti, in different shapes and sizes. 🏜️You can tell much care and dedication have been put into this gigantic cactus farm. It is 3 hours drive from Melbourne and totally worth it.🛻
Aimee Le — Google review
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Beautiful winery and wonderful selection of wines! It was a hot day and so we always asked for more ice. We were very pleased with the staffs as they are very friendly and helpful with our needs. Customer service is excellent.
Valerie Bayhon — Google review
What a fantastic day. Taste testing some exquisite wines at Monichino Winery. Hearing about the history and the winemaking of the Winery and region. The pizzas were fantastic, and paired with one of the wonderful wines, it was an absolutely delicious experience.
While taste testing I loved the Muscat, but the Durif is also spectacular.
John Tichborne — Google review
Website says open until 4pm. We arrived about 2.30pm to taste and buy wine for tonight. Tasting room was closed with a note saying if door locked ring Terry. We rang. No reply. Totally wasted trip 😒
Karen George — Google review
Shaun at cellar door was super welcoming and very friendly and took us through the whole range of wines-which were all AMAZING! Every wine was so beautiful, the Chardonnays were amazing and the range of beautiful ports and tawny wines were delectable. Thanks for such a lovely experience, absolutely would recommend visiting here! 10/10.
Nat — Google review
Fabulous people, great service and they make a day out one to remember. The food is always delicious. The wines are lovely.
Jenna Simpson — Google review
Free wine tasting, with a knowledgeable host, in a lovely environment? Say no more! Worth the day trip from Melbourne - so great exploring Victoria, and this is a good winery to include in your plans.
Wander Woman — Google review
Lovely wine tasting with Peter. The only difficulty was choosing which wines to purchase as all were high quality, enjoyable and well priced. Highly reccomend a visit if you are in the area.
Jane Jelley — Google review
We've had a few functions here as well as dropped in for a sneaky wine or two. Their wines are outstanding. I'm still trying to figure out if their chef is better. We've had meals and tapas style catering. Both are amazing. Can't recommend highly enough.
An impressive town, so beautifully maintained, so clean, great lawns and walkways around the outstanding lake view. A few great cafes and restaurants, accommodation options and a cracking looking playground and water park.
Victoria Strong — Google review
Hard to miss - this town icon was erected in 2013. Puts the stamp on Nagambie as a premier stud farm for racehorses. Black Caviar was a serial winner back in its heyday.
This life size bronze statue in full race gallop with jockey is an intricate detailed work of art. Don't miss the jut out lookout on left overlooking Lake. Plenty of parking all around but does fill up pretty quickly.
Lopping off one star for letting the back hedge overshadow this magnificent statue - obscures wide expanse of lake backdrop & sunset glow illuminating for perfect pic. Also almost hides it from view from across the lake...
The Melbie — Google review
First time Beautiful Black Caviar😍▪︎Beautiful town Nagambie •
Love Cats — Google review
A nice statue with a great backdrop of the Nagambie Lake. It's a pleasant addition to the quaint town of Nagambie, and worth a photo and a read if you're in town. Statue is not difficult to miss and there is plenty of parking in the side road in front of the statue.
A pleasant stop-off with walks to the nearby lake - worth a visit for sure.
Kerbray — Google review
08June2020. Nagambie is a little quaint town full of history. Not very far from home(Greenvale) which is just 1h & 15mins drive away. First time to go out if the house as Victoria eases some travel restrictions.
eathreemdotcom — Google review
Good place to stop and have a look at the statue with a good view of the lake behind this.
Christine Brandt — Google review
Lake Nagambie is a great place to visit Swimming Fishing or Just relaxing it has it all Something for Everyone 10/10
Dean Avp.Kustoms — Google review
Great monument in the centre of town.
Geoffrey Johnstone — Google review
The setting behind the statue was spectacular . The statue gave all the information about Black Caviar's bloodlines and racing history.
Great view of the lake. Convient parking nearby. Worthwhile a stop to have a look.
Christine Brandt — Google review
Really pretty lake with swimming and boating options. A good selection of cafes, restaurants and accommodation.
Victoria Strong — Google review
Small town with great lake and good lookout. Silent, peaceful and natural attractions.
Sachin Tamang — Google review
I absolutely love this lake...so beautiful and peaceful. Now with the new addition of Wacky Park it makes it a perfect place for families to visit. Lots of fun for kids...and the adults 😉
Jodie P — Google review
Nice lake to stop and have beautiful view. Some boating was in water. It was splash and play was happening and it nice to see lots families with childrens was having fun.
Zafari Ji — Google review
Pretty place to visit, was nice to sit by the lake and eat our lunch.
Ian Souter — Google review
Lovely and clean lake. Great place for picnic and to spend time. There is a Black Cavier Statue. Coincidently on the way to visit the statue we came across a cloud image of the horse which was a sign that we were heading in the right direction.
Roopali Dewan — Google review
Very nice lake for picnic and water activities . Buckley Park is good spot for BBQ,toilets and shelter area. Can also go for kayak from this spot . Water park was closed when we went ,might be just open in summers
Nikhil Gupta — Google review
Always a great lake for a paddle, swim or boat. They've extended the walking track to the rowing centre and caravan park by the Golburn River. Highly recommend this walk. Start at the Black Caviar statue, go past the inflatable water park and continue on to the elevated over water board walk. Keep going and you will end up at the caravan park. At the time of this note the caravan park cafe was closed but it would make a nice spot for a cold drink before heading back. Path is mobility scooter/wheel chair friendly.
Mandy — Google review
Went with my friends to watch a fishing competition a few weeks back. It was quite an experience. A quiet small town in regional victoria that grew up around a lake. Take your fishing gear and head to this town for a relaxing weekend.
Family attraction with horseback riding & other activities such as mini-golf, pedal boats & archery.
My littlie had the best week horse riding, archery, low ropes, mini golf, bush walks, bouldering, paddle boats, camel rides, night walks, orienteering, the list goes on....
Great food, tonnes of fun
The staff were so kind and caring. They went above and beyond looking after the kids.
Highly recommend Billabong Ranch.
Kez Hunter — Google review
Highly recommend! Such a nice experience!
The whole team were so lovely and the horses were beautiful! They made us feel so comfortable and relaxed 😊 We went on a 2 hour ride, unfortunately a storm was coming through, so the team put safety first and took us back to the ranch after an hour. They refunded the hour missed which was much appreciated 😊
Louise de Gier — Google review
My girls and I spent a lovely day here. Staff were very friendly and helpful. A great variety of things to do for the kids and family. Food was a good price and really delicious.
A huge shout out to the very helpful young man Xavier who came to the rescue and changed my tyre as I had a flat. Thank you 😊 your slushy was well deserved!
Gillian Smith — Google review
First off went for 2 hour horse ride and it was just amazing, there was 4 of us at $150 each and I was more then happy to pay it as it was the best we have ever been on so far.
The reason I give it 4 stars and not the 5 is I feel the other activity are a bit over priced for what they are
Scott Chaney — Google review
Absolutely awesome 😍 we had the best time here today!! Took myself and my 7 year old daughter out on a 1 hour trail ride, and the horses were beautiful and patient, and the guides took care of my daughter so well. It was her first ever ride and she was nervous but they were so patient and helpful and kind. My son stayed back at the ranch and did archery and fed the animals, then both kids got ice creams the size of their heads 😂😂 absolutely awesome! Will be back!
Carmelle Lynn — Google review
Went there today with all the kids as we were on a family holiday. The staff were so friendly and helpful. Hayley was amazing and so were the too lovely boys that took a few of us on the camel rides. The kids had a great time, thanks everyone! 😊
Juanita Gulliford — Google review
Great place for kids and adults to visit. Plenty of activities are available, feeding animals,riding ponies and camels,just to name a few. There are also horse trails rides,which require bookings.
The young staff that were there today helping us with all the information and activities were absolutely fantastic.The way they looked after and treated our 4 year old granddaughter was wonderful. The owners of Billabong should be very proud of how their young staff conducted themselves.
Mark Croft — Google review
If you want a true experience of outback australia, this is it! Horse rides, camel rides. Feed the animals. Get the kids out of the city. Staff are absolutely lovely
Meredith Anderson — Google review
I purchased two ice creams, one’s in the cone and somehow it managed to fell down on the floor. At the mean time, my 14 month was screaming and my friend’s kid was running around like a runaway horse, I was about to explode, and this staff (I don’t know his name, a young guy) came to me and said they would offer another ice cream as one of mine’s on the floor.
Thank you heaps for that, it’s not just a free ice cream, it made our day.
queenie mars — Google review
Thank you for a lovely day. I went on a 1-hour trail ride with my daughter taken with Zoe and Mary I believe on Friday the 6th Jan. They were amazing and made us feel very comfortable. We ended up spending the day experiencing what they have to offer and was not disappointed. The staff were so apologetic for the delay on my lunch and wanted to make this up to our family. This is not a service you get everywhere and this stands out to me as not only amazing employees but they must have great management from looking from the outside. Thank you for the day my children enjoyed.
Kim Milton — Google review
Went with my family and nephews and nieces. We all enjoyed ourselves very much. It was my son and nieces first time on a horse and they are already organising to come back for another ride. The ladies and gent who took us on the trail ride were so kind and patient. My three year old niece loved her first time on a pony and all of the animals.
Very much worth the trip!
Robert Edwards — Google review
It's absolutely not worth the money! 1 hour trail ride. I had not very high expectations, but it was less than I expected. I had to ride a horse with a runny nose. Normally, when a horse has a runny nose you don't ride him. The other horses looked very sad. The horses were brave. The instructions were very bad. You had to pull the reins very hard to stop them, and with that you hurt them in there mouth. There were two horses who had masks so they don't bite each other, but the mask isn't for bitting, but for that the horse doesn't eat to much grass. The way we rode was straight ahead and then a little circle to go around and back to the same track. Very boring! Not worth $95! I would not recommend it!
Johan Clabbers — Google review
Fantastic place and staff!
This is a great place for kids, and adults looking for fun. It's a great, well looked after farm, with SO much to do! You can easily spend the whole day here.
Highly recommend the authentic, indoor mini golf!
Courtney G — Google review
Myself, my son and my granddaughter went on a 1 hour horse ride. It was my 9 year old granddaughter's first horse ride and she absolutely loved it. The 2 young ladies that supervised the ride were fantastic! They ensured the ride was safe and enjoyable for all of us, especially Layla, my granddaughter. I would highly recommend this place to anyone.
Jeffrey Cargill — Google review
Went on a 1 hour trail ride on Easter Monday morning with my daughter - we do this every year. Staff are great - 2 riders always to supervise the group - very friendly and knowledgable. Kept everyone safe and happy - from some complete beginners through to semi-regular riders. Got to have a small trot which was nice (I know it's hard for staff having clients with a range of experience ) so they do a great job. One of the best things is that horses are very disciplined - ie no bolting for "home" when they get near end of ride, which often happens at other places. Looking forward to coming back again next year.
Kay Ehrenberg — Google review
Absolutely loved going here!
My daughter and I went for the one hour ride. My daughter had never ridden before and I thought the staff there were fabulous with her and communication with all as we went along.
Definitely going back.
Thank you.
Ness K — Google review
While we were visiting Port of Echuca today, we saw that Billabong Ranch had a mobile petting zoo set up in the open. There were a number of animals displayed in their own small enclosure and many of them had no shelter when it was a really hot day of 32 degrees. The majority of the animals had no access to water and the two rabbits had no hay to eat. At one point the two rabbits had a bowl of rocks in their food bowl. The alpacas alo didn't have much room to walk around and were in a confined space. The business shouldn't be displaying animals on hot days with limited water and shelter.
Jessica Green — Google review
I went on a trail ride with four other people and two workers. It was an hour and a half drive from where we live. After we filled out the saftey forms we went to the the horse place we waited about 20 minutes total to get our helmets and wait for the other group to come back. Once we were on the horses there was a quick saftey briefing. Since it had been pretty rainy there were loads of puddles the lead rider navigated around/through them. My only problem was my horse kept trying to run me into trees to avoid puddles We did a total of two trotting sections as we were heading back. Not many food options but if you are desperate for food you can drive ro Echuca.
Coralie Guthrie — Google review
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Glanville Rd &, Tehan Rd, Echuca VIC 3564, Australia