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Alexandra, Victoria

By on Oct 2, 2013 in Townships

Planning your visit to Alexandra will be a breeze, especially if you contact or drop by at the Alexandra Visitor Information Centre, conveniently llocated at 36 Grant Street, Alexandra. Busy? Just Phone them at  03 5772 1100 or send them an email: [email protected]. Alexandra, Victoria, Australia is a town blessed with quaint historic village, breathtaking mountain ranges and majestic waterways. Alexandra offer lots of attractions, a wide array of affordable yet comfortable accommodations, heaps of things to do, great choices of places to eat, and excitingevents that you won’t dare miss. Walk leisurely along the wide tree-lined streets of Alexandra there you’ll see their post office, national bank and law courts, and discover the towns heritage buildings and monuments. Revive the past at the Timber Tramway and Museum (located at the Alexandra Railway Station) that displaysartefacts from the timber industry of the last century. There you can see a recreation of the bush sawmill and tramway era of the Rubicon valley from 1900 to 1950. Enjoy the walk through unruffled bushland, native wildlife and scenic views of Mt Buller on the trails of Lake Eildon National Park. For watersport enthusiasts, sail around Lake Eildon in a rented houseboat, relax and enjoy the view or experience the thrill of water sports like waterskiing, kayaking and wakeboarding. You’ll find some of the best trout fishing spots in Victoria in the nearby waterways, especially the Goulburn River and Eildon Pondage. The striking Cathedral Range State Park offers invigorating hikes to the furrowed pinnacles for wonderful views over the valleys and farmland, you can also try rock climbing for more adrenalin rush. Fishing and camping are other popular activities that can be enjoyed in this park. There is a local market on the second Saturday of each month known as the Community Produce & Craft Market from September to May, an annual art show at Easter, an agricultural show and rose festival in November, and the annual Truck, Rod and Ute Show in June. Alexandra has a horse racing club which schedules around four race meetings a year including one on New Years Day and the Alexandra Cup meeting in March. Golfers play at the Alexandra Golf Club on Gordon Street,or at the course of the Stonelea Country Estate on Connellys Creek Road. You can take a ride on a locomotive or join in the fun of the local community market. Birdwatching enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to McKenzies Reserve, which is home to many species of native birds. Alexandra is just 130 kilometres from Melbourne along the Maroondah Highway. Stop off and enjoy one of the many wineries in the district or treat the...

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Yarck, Victoria

By on Oct 2, 2013 in Townships

Yarck offers a unique Australian high country experience you don’t want to miss. Yarck is an extended farming community, just 90 minutes north east from Melbourne and is slowly gaining popularity as a weekend destination. This page provides information about the area, plus the best food, attractions and activities around the township. The Yarck Hotel T: 5773 4226 – Bike friendly The Yarck Hotel/Pub is a friendly, country pub that serve hardy, quality meals. The Hotel has a special $20 lunch menu and is Bike Friendly.  Don’t miss pot and parma on Thursday nights, it’s always very popular with the locals. The pub caters for functions, events and parties. The Yarck Hotel is open Wed – Sun visit www.yarckhotel.com.au for more details  T: 5773 4226 The Yarck General Store – T: 5773 4204 Bike Friendly In the hub of the Yarck Township  ‘The Yarck General Store’  is famous for it’s pies. The General store is bike friendly and is open 7 days a week. They have a wide range of delicious pies, cold drinks and great coffee. Most importantly, they are a bike friendly tourism store. The Giddy Goat Café – NOT bike friendly – AVOID THIS PLACE BIKERS STAY CLEAR OF THIS ONE – ‘The Giddy Goat Café’  has had terrible reviews from rail trail riders  and bikers have experienced that the cafe is anything but bike friendly.  The owner does not like you using her toilets or filling up your water bottles and doesn’t hold back telling riders!  So if you are a bike rider, head across the road to the Yarck General Store for a warmer welcome to Yarck.  The Giddy Goat Cafe Is not always open, she has her 2 untrained dogs in the back eating area outside who are often licking the plates from customers who have finished their meals.    Staying in Yarck – what accommodation is there? ‘The Churches’ – T: 5773 4233 Offer luxury accommodation with breakfast. These old Churches have been fully renovated into beautiful B&B’s. It’s really worth spoiling yourself for the weekend. Yarck Hotel – T: 5773 4226 The Yarck Hotel has 2 small rooms that are available for $60 a night. They are basic, but comfortable and...

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Merton, Victoria

Merton, Victoria

By on Oct 2, 2013 in Townships

Merton is a small town on the west of Bonnie Doon. It is one of the gateways to Mansfield Shire and is the first town you’ll came across when approaching the Shire from Melbourne.  Set on the foothills of the Strathbogie Ranges in north-east of Victoria. To the Southeast lies Lake Eildon, and it is also near to Mount Samaria State Park. It is approximately a two hour drive to Melbourne, going via the Kinglake National Park. Merton is about 15 km from Alexandra, 18 km from Euroa, and 22 km from Mansfield. There are lots of things to see and do in and around the town as it is located close to Strathbogie Ranges, Harrops Folly Sanctuary, Mount Paradox, Merton Creek and Kippings Bridge. A wide range of accommodation and places to eat is also available. Merton is a town for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and peace seekers. Merton is for all travelers alike. Visit Merton...

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Bonnie Doon, Victoria

By on Oct 2, 2013 in Townships

Experience Bonnie Doon’s water-side environment. Bonnie Doon is a small township situated on the Maroondah Highway just 21 km west of Mansfield, Victoria. Originally called Doon, the township was on the Brankeet Creek. The name was changed toBonnie Doon shortly before 1900, and in 1956 the town was moved to higher ground when Lake Eildon was enlarged. The name “Doon” was given by an early settler, Thomas Nixon, probably after the Doon Loch in Scotland. Bonnie Doon draws tourist on the lookout for the water activities of Lake Eildon and along with neighboring Mansfield, the township also serves as the doorway to the Victorian High Country. The Visit Bonniedoon website provides information about the area, plus the main attractions and activities here. Delicious Meals You can satisfy your hunger in an open kitchen setting at Heights Bar and Bistro. They are open 7 days a week during the winter and most days throughout the rest of the year and has a menu that differs over the seasons. In winter, Heights Bar and Bistro operates as a hot takeaway restaurant only, while in summer, the focus is on the a la carte menu. You can also satisfy your thirst as Heights Bar and Bistro is fully licensed and offers a selection of local wines, beers and mixers, as well as soft drinks and juices. There is also a bar area for those wishing to have a quiet drink. Accommodation Choose from various great deals of accommodation: Caravan Parks – Enjoy the serenity of bonnie doon’s charming park and area. Inn – Perfect to those looking for an affordable place to stay overnight. Bed and breakfast – Relax and feel at home, B&B’s are an ideal setting for city slickers looking for a place that has plenty of SERENITY. Luxury self contained accommodation – Perfect for a weekend get away to relax in the beautiful bush setting environment. Lots of Activities and Beautiful Sites A lot of locals in the surrounding region, use Bonnie Doon as a weekend destination with its countless activities such as bush walking, fishing, water skiing, boating, horse riding, trail biking, and off-road 4WD. Many motor cycle and car clubs use Bonnie Doon as a base for their weekend rallies around Lake Eildon and the King...

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Maindample, Victoria

By on Oct 2, 2013 in Townships

Maindample History & Things to See and Do Maindample was named after the Maindample Pastoral Run near the twin hills known as The Paps and was first surveyed as a township and area in 1875. However, the township was well and truly established by 1868 with the gold rush era and boasted five hotels and three stores with an estimated 1000 miners actively seeking their fortunes in the area but was known only as Maindample Settlement prior to its surveying. With the decline of gold the township started to shrink and by 1899 there were only about 10 houses and two hotels, one store and a blacksmith shop remaining – two of the houses belonged to the Railways and were lived in by railway gangers and their families.  It was often the wives of those gangers that manned the railway gates and met the trains for passengers and ticket sales. A police ‘camp’ was also stationed at Maindample from about 1868 to 1870 and manned by Mounted Constable Michael Kennedy – the same known for his part and death in the Ned Kelly shootout at String Bark Creek. The railway line was busy having been established but was not officially opened until 1891, catering for goods and passenger services. From 1895 to 1969 it remained that the railway gangers wife acted as the station caretaker and postmistress.  The local post office was moved from a private residence to the railway house and remained there until it transferred in 1969 back to Arthur and Kath Breadon, with Kath retaining the role of postmistress until 1989. Today the township of Maindample has changed dramatically – it has no store, no railway and since the last remaining hotel – The Bridge Inn – burnt down in July 2010, no hotel. The Maindample motel however, still remains and is currently operating under caretaker management. Maindample remains a thriving country settlement with more than 50 homes established in its centre and many more on outlying farms in the immediate area.  Maindample boundaries are now considered to be from Lockhart’s Road to the west through to Pap’s Lane in the east and to McGill’s Lane on the Midland Link; encompassing many farms and with an estimated...

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Mansfield, Victoria

By on Oct 2, 2013 in Townships

Planning your visit to Mansfield will be a breeze, you can explore the www.visitmansfiledmtbuller.com.au website that is jam packed with information or whilst in the township drop by at the Mansfield Visitor Information Centre, conveniently located at 175 High St, Mansfield, Victoria 3722. Busy? Just Phone them on 03 5775 7000  Mansfield and Mt Buller offer a year-round experience to visitors of all walks of life. If it’s a romantic getaway you are after, it’s here with great accommodation to choose from. If you are seeking a weekend of thrills and spills  and adventure, there is plenty of that too. Dubbed the adventure capital of Victoria and the gateway to Victoria’s High Country, Mansfield and Mt Buller offer  the very best to visitors all year round. You can ski the slopes of Mt Buller and Mt Stirling in the winter and then water ski on Lake Eildon in the summer. This  vibrant and passionate community is just three hours drive from Melbourne, and the famous Mt Buller Ski Resort is just 40 minutes from the Mansfield township. The townships of Jamieson and Howqua are close by and are among the favorite spots visitors like to explore along with the world renowned, Man From Snowy River,  Craig’s Hut. The High Street is always a buzz of activity. Many retail shops, cafés and restaurants adorn Mansfield’s main street, There is every conceivable type of accommodation in this region as well such as caravan parks, camping,  hotels, motels, B&B’s, cottages, farm stays, apartments, resorts – if you have it in mind, it’s bound to be here! The Mansfield Arts community is rich and vibrant its a special event when locals and visitors enjoy the wonderful color of this township. Click for more information and the event that’s not to be missed. If you are passing through or looking for great advise and information drop in to the Mansfield Visitor Information Center situated at the entrance to town.   When you visit Mansfield or Mt Buller in Victoria’s North East you will enjoy the delights of a premium tourism region. The calendar of events is always full and exciting keeping this region buzzing and a popular place for Melbournians! Also high on the activities list is the Mansfield Rail Trail. The trail is the longest in Victoria and passes through townships such as Bonnie Doon, Yarck, Yea, Alexandra and Seymour. Many visitors and bike enthusiasts are taking several days to ride the entire trail making Yarck their midway stop over. There are many activities to keep you busy once you...

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Mansfield Country Resort

By on Oct 1, 2013 in Accommodation, Accommodation Mansfield

Welcome to Victoria’s High Country, a special place with scenic alpine landscapes, legends of cattlemen and bushrangers and historic towns to explore. The delightful country town of Mansfield seems a million miles from city life and from here you can really explore the High Country. Mansfield Country Resort is situated on 35 hectares of bushland, and is within easy reach of the most spectacular Victorian countryside. Relax in your two bedroom self-contained cabin and experience true country comfort. Resort facilities include BBQ areas, children’s playground and pool, convenience store, games room, gymnasium, spa, sauna, squash court, swimming pool, tennis court and mini golf. Lake Eildon water levels are almost at full capacity. Boats and fishing welcome. Canoe hire available for guests. Local attractions include the Mt Buller Ski Fields which are just 50 minute drive from the resort, historic townships, wineries, festivals and rodeos, horse rides into the magnificent high country, bush walks and 4 wheel driving. Mansfield Country Resort, land of adventure. Reception hrs are: Mon-Thurs 9am-5pm Fri-8.30am-6.00pm Sat 9am-4.30pm Sunday 9am-3.30pm Public Holidays 9am-1pm If arriving outside these hours, please contact the resort direct on their after hours number Willow Lake – Luxury cottage accommodation for couples....

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The Deck Quarters

By on Oct 1, 2013 in Accommodation, Accommodation Mansfield, Places to Eat Mansfield, Recommended Accommodation

The dQ – Deck Quarters – offers boutique accommodation uniquely positioned in Mansfield’s town centre. Housed in the historic Bank of New South Wales Building (circa 1868), the dQ offers beautifully appointed & themed suites with sophisticated décor & modern luxuries. Boasting a stunning French Provincial makeover all suites provide luxurious upper level spaces to revive after a day on the slopes or touring our majestic area. Spacious and climate controlled, each suite includes digital TV, mini bar & deluxe spa. Relax or revel with dining at your doorstep including the award winning sister venue – The Deck on High Bar and Restaurant. Enjoy some retail therapy with Mansfield’s wonderful gift and homewares stores or take in a movie in the state of the art digital Armchair Cinema. Tour the High Country Rail trail, the Snowfields and Waterways, or take time out for Trail riding or Bushwalking. Visit the local and regional Wineries or peruse local Art in Mansfield’s cafes and eateries…and rest your head in luxury in Mansfield’s premier accommodation the...

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Bonnie Doon Caravan Park

By on Oct 1, 2013 in Accommodation, Accommodation Bonnie Doon, Recommended Accommodation

The ideal holiday destination for all water sports in summer and snow skiing in the winter – Bonnie Doon Caravan Park! Enjoy the serenity of this charming park and area. Go fishing in the lakes and rivers, catch yabbies in the dam or just enjoy the wildlife. Try the excellent menu at the take-a-way shop and enjoy the friendly service. Swim in the pools in summer or just relax around the BBQ or camp kitchen. Play tennis or try the par 3 Pitch and Putt golf course. Address:Arnot Street, Bonnie Doon – Lake Eildon, Victoria 3720...

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Starglen Lodge

Starglen Lodge

By on Oct 1, 2013 in Accommodation, Accommodation Bonnie Doon

Features Accommodation suitable for up to 112 people. We can cater for all types of functions and recreational activites. Exclusive hire of the lodge is also available at a daily rate depending on numbers. To use any part of the property for Recreational purposes you must be accommodated for at least 1 night. Minimum 2 night stay on School Holidays and public holiday weekends. Offering everything from full conference facilities, fully licensed restaurant, bushwalking trails, tennis courts, swimming, spa and sauna facilities, games room and pool table or just getting away to relax in this beautiful bush setting. Ideal setting for city slickers looking for a setting that has plenty of SERENITY, although not all the creature comforts that a 5 star hotel has to offer. Our rooms are equiped with bar fridge, ensuite and heaters . Contact Information: Address: 211 Star of the Glen rd, Bonnie Doon Vic 3720 Phone :03 5778 7312     Website: www.starglenlodge.com.au   Call Send SMS Add to Skype You’ll need Skype CreditFree via...

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