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How long is the drive from Werribee to Yarrawonga?

The direct drive from Werribee to Yarrawonga is 187 mi (301 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 5 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Werribee to Yarrawonga, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Melbourne, Port Phillip, and St Kilda, as well as top places to visit like Shrine of Remembrance and Spencer St/La Trobe St, or the ever-popular St Kilda beach.

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Top cities between Werribee and Yarrawonga

The top cities between Werribee and Yarrawonga are Melbourne, Port Phillip, and St Kilda. Melbourne is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Werribee and 3 hours from Yarrawonga.
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Melbourne

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Melbourne, the coastal capital of Victoria in southeastern Australia, boasts a modern city center at Federation Square along the Yarra River. The Southbank area is home to the Melbourne Arts Precinct and its renowned venues like Arts Centre Melbourne and the National Gallery of Victoria. The city also offers a diverse culinary scene with restaurants such as Geoff Brooke's Steak Cave, Jamaica House, Shakahari, Delmonte Cellar, Tolarno French Bistro, and many more.
Most popular city on this route
8 minutes off the main route, 11% of way to Yarrawonga
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Port Phillip

Port Phillip is a charming local government area located in Victoria, Australia. Situated on the northern shores of Port Phillip, just south of Melbourne's bustling central business district, this area spans 20.7 km² and is home to a population of around 113,200 as of June 2018. Visitors can enjoy stunning views towards Port Phillip while dining at renowned restaurants like Vue de Monde, which will be undergoing renovations to enhance its dining experience and install a new kitchen.
4% as popular as Melbourne
11 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Yarrawonga
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St Kilda

St Kilda, a vibrant beachside neighborhood in Melbourne, is a popular destination for backpackers, families, and joggers. The Esplanade offers stunning views of yachts and windsurfers on the bay, while historic landmarks like boom-time mansions and Luna Park reflect its glitzy resort past. Acland and Carlisle streets are lined with fine-dining restaurants and old European cake shops. At night, the area comes alive with revellers filling pubs and music venues.
3% as popular as Melbourne
13 minutes off the main route, 13% of way to Yarrawonga

Best stops along Werribee to Yarrawonga drive

The top stops along the way from Werribee to Yarrawonga (with short detours) are Spencer St/La Trobe St, Melbourne Cricket Ground, and Shrine of Remembrance. Other popular stops include National Gallery of Victoria, Brown Brothers Winery, and Yering Station Winery.
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St Kilda beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
St Kilda beach is a popular city beach in Melbourne, known for its boardwalk and the St. Kilda Pier. It offers various water sports activities and is a favorite spot for sunbathing, swimming, windsurfing, and kiteboarding. The beach is easily accessible from Melbourne CBD via public transport and provides safe and calm waters ideal for families with kids.
Beautiful sandy beach with clear water and amazing sunset views. Perfect for walking, taking photos, and picnics. St Kilda Beach is stunning! Definitely coming back 🏖️ #TravelAustralia
Litthideth K — Google review
The beach itself is alright. Not the prettiest but a decent place if you want to cycle or jog along this beach. I would imagine it will be a much better experience if the sky wasn't gloomy :') anyway I came here for the wild penguins and this place is convenient with tram. Easily accessible
Pui L — Google review
Sunset over Australian beaches are awesome .. u will stick with beauty of beach however not great bathing beach but amazing places to hangout for ur cocktails and beer
Dr. B — Google review
Saint Kilda Beach is a stunning atmosphere. With its pristine sandy shores, space to relax and soak up the sun. The surrounding area cafes, restaurants, and shops, with various events and festivals taking place throughout the year, there is always something happening at Saint Kilda Beach. the Saint Kilda Beach is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a delightful beach experience, everyone need to keep & clean,
Navjot S — Google review
🏖️ St Kilda Beach in Melbourne is one of the city’s most popular and beautiful coastal destinations, perfect for a day of relaxation by the sea. On a sunny day, the brilliant blue sky blends seamlessly with the sparkling blue water, creating a breathtaking and serene view. The long sandy stretch is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, or taking a leisurely walk along the shore while enjoying the fresh ocean breeze. The St Kilda Pier offers stunning panoramic views of the bay and is a great spot to catch a magical sunset. Around the area, you’ll find plenty of cafés, restaurants, and ice cream shops, making it the perfect place to grab a snack or drink after a stroll. The lively vibe, paired with the peaceful sound of the waves, makes it a wonderful escape from the city bustle while still being just a short tram ride from Melbourne’s CBD. Whether you want to relax on the sand, take in the scenic views, or explore the vibrant nearby attractions, St Kilda Beach offers the perfect mix of natural beauty and coastal charm. 🌊☀️
Min M — Google review
Such a lovely atmosphere! The promenade along the beach is perfect for relaxing walks and the whole area feels calm and inviting. The main street nearby has plenty of cafés and places to eat, so it’s easy to stop for a drink or a meal after exploring. A really nice spot to spend a few hours by the coast.
Barbara Ž — Google review
St Kilda Beach in Melbourne is an amazing area to visit! The beach is beautiful and clean, with soft, spotless sand. You can even spot penguins there—such a lovely experience. It’s also the best place for running, with fresh air and a relaxing atmosphere all around.
Andri S — Google review
Went here for our beach hunt in melbourne..honestly speaking , with beach like these I don't understand why Australian preferred bali beaches ..but aside from that the place was nice and we spent around 2 hours here before moving to Brighton.. One thing I did not know before, that the have a penguin conversitory and you can see the penguins at night..
Riadi S — Google review
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4.1
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Victoria, Australia, USA
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Shrine of Remembrance

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War memorial
Sights & Landmarks
The Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne is the largest war memorial in Victoria, serving as a tribute to Australian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the World Wars. The shrine hosts over 120 ceremonies and commemorative services annually, making it an active venue for honoring heroes. Its location offers stunning views of Melbourne city and the bay area. The solemn atmosphere and architectural design resembling ancient Greece create a poignant experience for visitors.
A beautifully designed and deeply moving memorial that honours those who served. The architecture is striking, with panoramic views of Melbourne from the upper balcony. Inside, the exhibits are thoughtfully curated, offering both history and reflection. The Eternal Flame and the Ray of Light ceremony add a solemn touch. Peaceful gardens surround the shrine, making it a place of both remembrance and quiet contemplation. A must-visit for anyone in Melbourne.
Proride M — Google review
It has been years since I was last at the Shrine and I cannot remember it looking so well kept and iconic. This area is such a wonderful part of Melbourne to walk around and to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for Australia. The trees around the Shrine are dedicated to various Battalions and units throughout the ADF history. Thank you so much to everyone involved in the maintenance of one of Australia's most sacred areas.
Tim V — Google review
A Profoundly Moving and Beautiful Experience The Shrine of Remembrance is one of the most peaceful and powerful places in Melbourne. The architecture is stunning, the views of the city from the balcony are breathtaking, and the exhibitions inside are informative and emotionally touching. It’s not just a monument, it’s a tribute to history, sacrifice, and remembrance. The eternal flame, the sanctuary, and the hourly Ray of Light ceremony were deeply moving. Highly recommend visiting, whether you’re a local or a tourist. It’s a perfect place to reflect, learn, and pay respects. Free entry and beautifully maintained grounds make it even more worthwhile.
Mehdi S — Google review
The Shrine of Remembrance is far more than just a monument, it is a moving experience and one of Melbourne's most important landmarks. Visitors should be sure to explore the Galleries of Remembrance beneath the structure. These galleries house exhibitions featuring artifacts, personal stories, and interactive displays. The experience is both educational and emotional. A climb to the Balcony is highly recommended, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Melbourne skyline.
M. M — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful place that I often visit. The architecture is impressive, and the view from the top gives a great look over the Melbourne skyline. The lush gardens around it add to the serene atmosphere. It’s a war memorial built to honour all Australians who have served and continue to serve in wars and peacekeeping missions. There’s also a museum inside with interesting displays and personal stories. It’s a place where you could sit for hours, switch off, and reflect. Definitely worth a visit.
Hersh S — Google review
It is an amazing place to visit, to learn the history of war. You’d better allow 3 hours to visit the place. There are street parking available that peak hours $4/ hour and off-peak $2/ hour.
LIANCHENG L — Google review
I were surprised there is no charge for visiting Shrine of Remembrance. Donations are accepted. Great place to visit and learn about Australian military involvement around the world 🌎 The architecture is impressive and the view of the city is breathtaking. Thank you all who sacrifice to keep us safe. Peace be on earth 🌎 🙏
Long P — Google review
The place is truly grand and beautiful, absolutely magnificent. If you visit Melbourne, this is definitely a must-see. Underneath the structure, there’s a museum that you can visit for free.
Pawarisa P — Google review
4.8
(8450)
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4.7
(6013)
Birdwood Ave, Melbourne VIC 3001, Australia
http://www.shrine.org.au/
+61 3 9661 8100
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Spencer St/La Trobe St

Tram stop
Transportation
Tramways
Great tram stop for catching trams
Matt — Google review
Very below average tram stop to catch trams
Bianca — Google review
Nice station.
Mark P — Google review
Nice
Tong — Google review
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4.4
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Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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National Gallery of Victoria

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Art gallery
Museums
Art Museums
The National Gallery of Victoria, also known as NGV, is a renowned art museum in Melbourne that boasts an extensive and diverse collection of Australian and international art and artifacts. It is divided between two buildings: the Ian Potter Centre in Federation Square and the NGV International on St Kilda Road.
This is my first business trip to Australia, and I’ve come to the city of Melbourne. Today is Sunday, and I finally found some free time to visit an Australian art gallery. The collection here is very diverse, featuring both Eastern and Western works, including sculptures, art creations, and paintings. I personally prefer viewing paintings, so I took many photos of them. I won’t go into too much detail here, but I highly recommend everyone visit, it’s a truly visually pleasing experience.
CH — Google review
The NGV is definitely a must-visit when you’re in Melbourne. The variety of art on display is incredible — from classic works to contemporary installations, Indigenous pieces, and international exhibitions. Every room offers something unique, and you can easily spend hours exploring without getting bored. What I loved most was how thoughtfully everything was curated. The exhibitions had a clear flow, the descriptions were informative, and the overall vibe was calm and inspiring. The gallery space itself is also stunning — spacious, clean, and easy to access by public transport. That said, it can get very crowded during major exhibitions. Some parts felt rushed or hard to fully enjoy because of the number of people. Also, the layout can be a bit confusing at times, especially when transitioning between different sections or locations. A few visitors seemed frustrated by early room closures or long queues for ticketed exhibits. Still, the positives definitely outweigh the negatives. NGV offers a rich cultural experience and is a gem for both locals and tourists. Just try to visit on a weekday or earlier in the day to avoid the peak rush!
Emily W — Google review
I recently visited the National Gallery of Victoria and absolutely loved it! The art collection is diverse and beautifully presented, combining Australian, Indigenous, and international works. The building itself is stunning, and the staff were friendly and helpful. Entry to the main exhibits is free, which makes it even better. A must-visit spot in Melbourne for art and culture lovers!
Anup K — Google review
The NGV is always a great place to spend a few hours, even though it was quite packed during my visit, there’s so much to see that it’s worth it. The mix of permanent collections and changing exhibitions keeps things fresh, and I really appreciated that some of the exhibitions are free, which makes it very accessible. A must-visit if you’re in Melbourne.
Daisy H — Google review
My wife and I were visiting from Sydney and decided to go to the NGV as we were walking around the city. We were very pleasantly surprised at the diversity of the art and sculptures in the collections. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Melbourne.
Henry B — Google review
I visited the National Gallery of Victoria on a busy Saturday afternoon with friends. I’ve been a few times before as a local, but this visit stood out because I had the chance to really explore more of what the gallery offers. It’s just a short walk or tram ride from Flinders Street Station if you’re coming by PTV, or plenty of paid parking is available nearby if you’re driving. The building itself is hard to miss, with its large size, striking fountain and man made pond out the front, and of course the iconic water wall at the entrance. Entry is free unless you choose to see one of the rotating paid exhibitions. This time, we skipped the ticketed exhibit and wandered through the many free galleries instead. On the ground floor, there’s a stunning foyer space filled with sculptures and the famous room with the colourful stained glass ceiling, which always feels magical to walk under. From there, you can step outside into the sculpture garden and pond area, which is another highlight. Getting upstairs is easy with both escalators and accessible options. The galleries are currently arranged by region, and it was fascinating to walk through each one and see the differences and similarities across cultures. I especially loved the Japanese and Chinese galleries, the detail and richness of the traditional pieces were incredible. Even though it was busy, the space felt open enough for everyone to explore at their own pace. There were toilets on every level, information points, and staff around to help if you needed directions. The building itself is so large that it almost felt like a maze at times but getting “lost” just meant stumbling upon more artwork to enjoy. We didn’t even manage to get through everything before closing, which only gives me another reason to come back. Everything felt well looked after, and the whole gallery had such a calm, inspiring vibe. I’d absolutely recommend visiting the NGV if you’re in Melbourne and looking for something to do in the CBD. It’s packed with history, culture, and beauty, and it’s the kind of place that makes you want to return again and again.
Ashlee J — Google review
After Six years,I visited here again. There were many tourists and many interesting exhibitions, which were really amazing. After visiting the exhibition, you can also have a cup of coffee or some afternoon tea here, buy some art souvenirs, and there are many books worth reading.
Shuang ( — Google review
The National Gallery of Victoria is such a gem in Melbourne! ✨ From the moment you walk in, the space feels inspiring and full of creativity. The mix of classic art and modern exhibitions is amazing—you’ll always find something new that surprises you. The building itself is beautiful, and it’s the perfect spot to spend a few hours wandering, reflecting, or just enjoying the vibe. Definitely one of my favorite places in the city! 🎨
James P — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(5657)
180 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne VIC 3006, Australia
https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/
+61 3 8620 2222
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Fed Square

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Plaza
Museums
Fed Square, also known as Federation Square, is a vibrant and dynamic public plaza in Melbourne. It features abstract buildings, restaurants, museums, and arts venues. The plaza's unique design includes an undulating forecourt paved with hand-laid cobblestones from the Kimberley region in Western Australia. Fed Square has quickly become one of the city's top attractions since its inauguration in 2002.
Perfect Chill Spot in the Heart of the City Federation Square is an absolutely amazing place to just sit back and take in the city vibes. The huge screen is perfect for watching live events, and there’s always a great crowd gathered around. The cool breeze, the open space, and the stunning city lights make it an unreal experience. So many people can sit here at once, and it still feels spacious. Whether you’re just relaxing, people-watching, or soaking in the buzzing energy of the city, Fed Square is the place to be. The traffic around it is wild, but that just adds to the energy of the spot. Definitely one of the best chill spaces in Melbourne!
Hansel S — Google review
Big open place in the city. Lots of people and things to see. Can visit art galleries, museums, or sit at cafes. Modern buildings look cool. Good spot to walk around and take photos.
Nesh K — Google review
This is a arts & culture plaza situated across from street from St. Paul's Cathedral and the historic Flinders Station at the intersection of Flinders and Swanston Streets in the CBD. It makes use of 3.2 hectares of space and includes several notable venues for art and cultural events and performances along with museums, galleries and restaurants. You can learn more about current and upcoming events on the Fed Square website. There are a handful of modern buildings with appealing architectural design on the square, making this an interesting place to browse and spend time even if not visiting to attend events. For this purpose you can pass by and spend a few minutes just before crossing Princes Bridge and the Yarra River to spend time at the Gardens or South Bank attractions to the south.
Brad — Google review
We visited this museum, it was very close to our accommodation.. it’s free to enter however they do have a few exhibits that you have to pay $18 to visit but we did not.. this is a museum that centres on art , some done by indigenous people and their culture .. others done with recycled material, and others from famous people like James Brown + many more .. you can take pictures as well .. there is a gift store and bathrooms on every level .. there are escalators and elevators…
Monique B — Google review
Lovely sky scrappers view from Fed Square in a typical sunny day. Clear views of several buildings in one frame.
Ziaur R — Google review
Federation Square, located on Swanston Street in the heart of Melbourne, is one of the city’s most popular meeting points and cultural hubs. Overlooking the Yarra River and opposite Flinders Street Station, it blends modern architecture, art, food, and community events all in one space. Fed Square has an energetic and creative vibe. It’s a great place to rest, people-watch, or take in the buzz of the city. The open plaza hosts everything from festivals to public screenings, making it a central spot for both locals and visitors.
Marco T — Google review
Federation Square — or simply “Fed Square” as locals call it — is one of Melbourne’s most iconic and lively public spaces. Situated right opposite Flinders Street Station, it serves as the cultural heart of the city, bringing together art, events, and community in one dynamic location. The architecture itself is bold and distinctive, with its angular shapes and open design symbolizing Melbourne’s modern and creative spirit. What makes Federation Square truly special is its versatility. On any given day, you’ll find a mix of tourists taking photos, locals relaxing by the big screen, and street performers adding rhythm to the atmosphere. The square often hosts public events, film screenings, cultural festivals, and live concerts — making it a true reflection of Melbourne’s vibrant and inclusive character. Inside the precinct, you’ll find world-class institutions like the Ian Potter Centre (NGV Australia) and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI), both celebrating creativity and storytelling in unique ways. Add to that the surrounding cafes, restaurants, and the Yarra River view, and you have one of the most engaging spots in the city. Federation Square isn’t just a meeting place — it’s the beating heart of Melbourne’s culture, where art, people, and energy come together seamlessly. #FederationSquare #FedSquare #MelbourneCulture #VisitMelbourne #MelbourneLandmarks #ACMI #NGVAustralia #CityOfMelbourne #ExploreVictoria #PublicSpace #MelbourneVibes #TravelAustralia #YarraRiver #CulturalHub #MelbourneLife
Amritpal S — Google review
Very wonderful plaza place. This is a nice place to meet up at, as there are many places to sit and talk about whatever is happening. This place is right opposite Flinders street railway station, which is good, i guess. This place holds many different events and shows, and at Christmas time, has some amazing Christmas decorations, like a giant Christmas tree, and more. Very nice.
Simon N — Google review
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4.2
(2885)
Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
https://www.fedsquare.com/
+61 3 9655 1900
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Melbourne Cricket Ground

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is an iconic sports venue with a rich history dating back to 1853. It has been the main stadium for the 1956 Summer Olympics and is known as the home of Australian football. With a capacity of 100,000 people, it's one of Melbourne's top tourist destinations. The MCG offers daily tours that provide visitors with insights into its storied past and significance in Australian sports history.
Visiting the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) for the first time was truly a memorable experience. The sheer history of this iconic stadium is impressive, and the guided tour brings it to life in a unique way. Our guide, Jerry, was knowledgeable and engaging, making the 60–70 minute tour informative and enjoyable. The tour takes you deep inside the MCG, including exclusive areas like the players' seating boxes, and members' lounges. One of the highlights was the bird’s eye view from the top, which gives you a real sense of how massive the ground is. There are a few facilities on site including a small café and a gift shop for souvenirs. Parking can be tricky since it’s not available inside the stadium, but we were lucky to find street parking easily on a weekday. For cricket fans, timing your visit is key. The stadium often hosts football games, so the pitch is not always set up for cricket. The best time to experience it in its full cricketing glory is during the Boxing Day Test match around Christmas. Overall, it’s a must visit spot in Melbourne, rich with sporting history and atmosphere especially if you are a cricket fan.
Yasser J — Google review
Experiencing the history and grandeur of the renowned sporting arena was truly remarkable. The comprehensive tour provided an intimate look at the stadium's iconic features, including the hallowed grounds and player facilities. Engaging with the rich heritage and significant moments that have transpired within its walls was captivating. The informative insights into the venue's evolution and its place in sports history were enlightening. Overall, the visit left a lasting impression of admiration for the venue's significance.
Dr G — Google review
Visiting the Melbourne Cricket Ground was truly a memorable experience. The stadium’s sheer size and historic significance immediately stood out—it’s not just a sporting venue, but a landmark filled with tradition and pride. Walking through the gates, I could feel the energy and legacy of countless legendary matches that have taken place here. The guided tour was well-organized and gave fascinating insights into the stadium’s history, the players, and the cultural importance of cricket in Australia. Standing in the stands and imagining the roar of over 100,000 fans was simply breathtaking. The MCG shop was also a highlight, offering a wide range of memorabilia and merchandise, perfect for any cricket lover. Overall, the visit was both exciting and inspiring. Whether you’re a cricket enthusiast, a sports fan, or just someone who appreciates history and culture, the MCG is an absolute must-visit in Melbourne
Shanz S — Google review
Visited the MCG for the AC/DC concert, and it was an unforgettable experience! The energy, the sound quality, and the atmosphere were absolutely electric. The stadium was well-organised, easy to navigate, and the vibe was just incredible. A perfect venue for a legendary show! ⚡🎸
Shrestha M — Google review
My daughter and I, visiting from England, had a great time on the tour of the MCG. Expertly guided by club member Anne, we thoroughly enjoyed the experience on the eve of the AFL Grand Final. As we anticipated, the changing rooms and Long Room were out of bounds so close to the big event, but these minor disappointments were soon forgotten as the rest of the tour was so informative and inspiring. Should you have the opportunity to also visit the adjoining museum you must do so, as this is a phenomenal experience. Many thanks to Bill, the very helpful volunteer who entertained me here. A real highlight of our trip to the city.
Peter — Google review
This is the second largest cricket ground. We were welcome to visit the cricket ground. Each and everything of the auditorium was clearly presented to us. We saw the cricketers landing area , their changing rooms , Physio therapy rooms , resting rooms . The ground was being maintained. We also saw the place where the speakers sit , the management sitting area cafeteria and so on . The best part is the museum. Very informative. Must visit whole you are at Australia don’t miss it.
Inthira — Google review
Fantastic venue for AC DC's return to Melbourne in many years. Staff onsite were great to help and answer questions. Sure it's a blast for a match there as well!
Chris S — Google review
Purchased a Tour and Australian Sports Museum Ticket. Best buy! Tour was fantastic and the museum has been well set out. Highly recommend both but if you're not a museum fan at least do the MCG Tour.
S M — Google review
4.7
(29763)
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4.7
(9201)
Brunton Ave, Richmond VIC 3002, Australia
https://www.mcg.org.au/
+61 3 9657 8888
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Melbourne Museum

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History museum
Museums
Nestled in the historic Carlton area just north of Melbourne's CBD, the expansive 70,000-square-meter Melbourne Museum offers a deep dive into the city's rich history and diverse culture. With eight galleries spread across six floors, visitors can explore Aboriginal artifacts at the Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, encounter Australia's unique wildlife including a massive blue whale skeleton and legendary racehorse Phar Lap's preserved body, and take guided tours to uncover hidden stories of Melbourne.
We booked our tickets online which helped us skip the queue. Reached around 10 am when it was still quiet, though it did get busier as the day went on. My son is very curious, and he thoroughly enjoyed every bit of the museum. The Dinosaur section was definitely a major highlight for him. The Rainforest section was another favourite - walking among real flora and trees inside a museum felt amazing! Other sections like bugs & insects, soils, and the Ice Age were equally fascinating. We spent about 4–5 hours exploring everything at a relaxed pace. We had lunch at the Market Café inside the museum, which was quite convenient. Afterward, we enjoyed some time at the beautiful Carlton Gardens just outside - a perfect way to wrap up the visit. Overall, a fantastic experience for both kids and adults. Highly recommend spending half a day here!
Aena P — Google review
Melbourne Museum is an absolute gem! We visited after lunch with my son, and even in just a few hours, we had an incredible time. This is a place where kids (and adults!) can learn so much in a fun and engaging way — you could easily spend a full day exploring. The dinosaur exhibition was a highlight for us, packed with fascinating displays and information that really capture children’s curiosity. We also loved the insect area, which was both educational and surprisingly fun to explore. Everything is well-presented, interactive, and perfect for sparking young minds. Adults tickets are $15, and kids go free, making it fantastic value for families. I recommend booking online to avoid the queues. We’ll definitely be back for a full-day visit next time!
Ushan L — Google review
An awesome experience! The Star Wars Lego exhibition was super easy to access and really simple to navigate. There are plenty of activities throughout, for both kids and adult fans. It’s a great outing for families as well as die-hard Star Wars and LEGO fans. The staff were friendly and helpful. Highly recommend checking it out!
Kym O — Google review
Pretty cool place tbh. The Melbourne Museum is huge — like, you could easily get lost in there. Loved the dinosaur section and the First Peoples exhibit, super interesting and well done. There’s also a kids area that looked fun even if you’re not a kid lol. Some parts felt a bit dated though, and a few displays could use more interactive stuff or better lighting. But overall, it’s a chill spot to spend a few hours and learn a bunch of random cool things. Would def recommend if you’ve got some free time in Melbourne.
Phenphet N — Google review
I took my granddaughter to the Halloween at the Museum on the afternoon of Oct31st. We came a little early so we had to wait to enter. It was such an exciting event for my granddaughter…and for me. Kids in costume as well as the adults. The activities for the kids were great and we enjoyed looking at the gallery in the dark. It was fantastic. Parking in the basement was handy. Staff were friendly but not quite knowledgeable of the wheres and whats that night. Still, I will recommend this museum and this particular event. Its a must see and must attend!
Shirley W — Google review
Very engaging museum! •it was a quick visit but very interesting •easy to read information •clean, well-organized areas and toilets •an amazing experience esp for dinosaur lovers! They also have a shop.
BA — Google review
We had the best experience at the museum. We went there when there was the Lego Exhibition on Star Wars - the creation were insanely good! There was also a rainforest in the museum - we went in to have a look. We saw the T-Rex show at the iMax theatre too. We had so, so much fun. Absolutely recommend a visit - more than worth the day and money.
Lee Y — Google review
This review is only about current special exhibition: Treasures of the Viking Age -The Galloway Hoard. The Galloway Hoard discovered in 2014 had 100 items, a small but very significant find. However, what is exhibited here is a lot less, museum blurb states about 90 pieces but it does look significantly less. The items are spread out in sections - entrances like Viking doorways & "padded" with massive graphics via video & static projections, albeit immersively displayed & easy to digest. The superstars of the Hoard - the small silver vessel with lid, the tiny crystal jar covered with elaborate goldwork & one more item - are all 3D-printed replicas. The reason - too fragile to be transported. I really liked the presentation & background on how the hoards were buried, the trade & marauding routes traversed by Viking warlords that enabled procurement of precious metals from far away lands along the Silk Route. But disingenuous inclusion of other discoveries is not necessary. I would rather hear more about why hoarding was so prevalent 1000 years ago or did I miss this bit? There is enough original intricate pieces that makes this exhibition worthwhile - artefacts like the Silver Cross with the fine spiral chain, intricate armbands (make great copies for olde fashion wrist watches!) & the elaborate brooches. But, but (& the reason for my 3 star review) - Where are the replicas of Vikings - both men & women, depicting how these wonderful ancient antiquities were adorned/worn? This would have really showcased the the wealth of the warlords & their treasured heirlooms..✨️✨️
The M — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(4318)
11 Nicholson St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
https://museumsvictoria.com.au/melbournemuseum
+61 131102
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Funfields Themepark

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Water park
Funfields Themepark, situated in Whittlesea just 40 kilometers from Melbourne's city center, has been a beloved attraction since its establishment in 1985. The park offers an array of activities including waterslides, go-karts, miniature golf, and bumper boats. Entry tickets grant access to rides as well as a water play area for kids and barbecue facilities. With 25 rides and attractions, visitors can enjoy a day filled with adrenaline-pumping fun.
Funfields is a confident establishment that caters to the young and old if all ages. There’s a massive area for picnics and even bbqs, an area that can be reserved for a fee so you don’t need to brave the elements. There’s also VIP huts and seating dotted around every area in the park, it’s definitely a must do on a busy weekend so that you don’t have to find bring the whole camping set. On to the rides, majority of the rides are water based, from a simple water slide to an water thunderous ride for 4 people built for speed and adrenaline. On a hot day there’s a line however not hours long so definitely bearable. Most seated rides are part of the entry ticket however most will run roughly 2 mins and yes I have timed it. Their food option is also very decent and not a rip off. Although service is efficient but somehow I feel a vending machine will suffice for drinks. There’s plenty of lockers but get in early to get the bigger sized one if you plan to roam around all day. There’s definitely enough rides and things to do for the full day so it’s a good way to spend a whole day and for burning off that excess holiday energy and when going to the beach is not an option.
Jay C — Google review
It had been a very long time since my last visit to the water park, so I wasn't sure what to expect. However, this time was truly more fun, absolutely fantastic, and genuinely amazing! It was completely different from my last experience. The rides were exhilarating, the atmosphere was vibrant, and I made some fantastic memories. I hope to enjoy the attraction again in the future!
Minh T — Google review
Pleasantly surprised by the upkeep of the park. Good mix of wet and dry rides. Plenty of picnicking options. Would recommended taking your own food as super expensive onsite. Showers and changing rooms very clean. Went off peak and there were no lines.
Semesi — Google review
came on a monday and park wasn’t busy that busy, except there was a bit of waiting at the bigger rides. i spent a last day with my bf here before going on a 3 month long trip overseas and was some of the best fun i had in months. the only thing is that it’s fairly far out to a lot of places, being in whittlesea, tickets are also somewhat pricey
Sue L — Google review
When we went there it was temporarily closed because 17 schools were there but other than that it was pretty cool. Would love to come back here again. And the food was served was pretty delicious
Mikhail M — Google review
We were meant to celebrate my son’s birthday at the park last weekend, but unfortunately the weather had other plans. I just wanted to share how impressed I was with the team for making the call to cancel the day before, it was thoughtful, proactive and really appreciated. Zac was so lovely on the phone and very professional. We’ve been to Funfields are few times over the years and can’t wait to re-book my son’s party and get back there when the weather is better. Highly recommend.
Bec N — Google review
The new addition of the Lazy River, bumper cars and VIP Huts really add a whole new dimension to this park ! The Huts are well worth the extra money - it felt so private and comfortable with lounges and even a fridge to keep the drinks cold ! The shade and the location really do make them priceless. Kids can’t wait to go back again 🥰
Nicole T — Google review
It was great day with kids , plenty of parking , great seats and tables inside the theme park , take your own food and drink , spent the whole day picnic and play, should definitely visit again when open for next season
Ungaro R — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(206)
2365 Plenty Rd, Whittlesea VIC 3757, Australia
http://www.funfields.com.au/
+61 3 9716 1078
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Yering Station Winery

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$$$$expensive
Winery
Yering Station Winery, established in 1838, is a luxurious destination featuring a blend of modern and historic buildings. The property was acquired by the Rathbone family in 1996 and is home to Yarrabank. The winery complex handles Yarrabank sparkling and Yering Station table wines, making it a focal point of the Yarra Valley. Additionally, the historic Chateau Yering offers luxury accommodation and fine dining next door.
We got married at Yering Station in 2012 and it was spectacular. Could not recommend it highly enough. But today we went back for lunch to show our kids this incredible place 13 years after our wedding. The meal was amazing and the serves generous. The view and atmosphere are stunning. We had so much fun just hanging out after lunch - it was 5pm so we were pleasantly surprised to discover that the cellar door was open until 6pm. We went in for a tasting. WOW! The wines were so much better than we remembered, but even more wonderful was the experience. The beautiful staff not only made us feel welcome, they completely spoiled us with our tasting, bringing out a bottle of Chardonnay from the year we were married to taste then really engaging with us talking all things wine and life. The wines were delicious, the service was even better. Obviously we signed up for the wine family (which was more than worth it!). Thank you Yering Station for making my Mother’s Day celebration so special this year x
Anna B — Google review
Wine tasting and lunch at Yering Station was one of the highlights of our Melbourne trip. I was delighted to try some delicious red wines and enjoy a wonderful lunch there. The beautiful surroundings, elegant décor, and friendly staff make it an outstanding restaurant and winery. Highly recommend.
Chin T — Google review
I was really excited for this one. We went for the wine tasting on a beautiful sunny day, the kind of weather that makes you want to be outdoors enjoying the view. Unfortunately, the tasting itself takes place indoors in a fairly dim room with very little natural light, which felt like a real shame. With such gorgeous surroundings outside, it seemed like a missed opportunity to create something special. During the tasting, four different staff members poured for us. Three of them asked what we had already been served, which made the whole experience feel a bit disorganized and not as smooth or welcoming as I was hoping for. The wine pours also felt quite small -more like a sip than a proper tasting- and I think most people would agree after seeing the photo I’ve attached. Inside, the décor follows a pop-art theme with Andy Warhol replicas. Normally, I appreciate that style, but here it felt completely unrelated to wine, wine tasting, or the heritage of the vineyard. Instead of enhancing the atmosphere, it actually worked against the rustic, old-world vibe that the place itself naturally carries. That said, the outdoor area is stunning. The grounds are well kept, with a beautiful grassy area out front and a lovely lookout point that really makes you stop and take it in. It honestly left me thinking how perfect it would be if the wine tasting were moved outdoors, perhaps with a small kiosk or bar set up in the middle of the lawn. With the sunshine, scenery, and a glass in hand, that would transform the experience into something unforgettable.
Raff S — Google review
You can't fault much here. The service, food and atmosphere is exceptional. However, there was a fault in the steak option that I paid extra for on top of what my parents had already paid for a 3-course meal. It might not seem like a big deal, but since I asked specifically for "true medium rare", not medium, which it ended up exactly being on my plate, that was disappointing, being such a high quality piece of meat. Other than that, it was an amazing lunch, and had me bursting at the seams. I could have just had the pork belly entree and pistachio dessert and been satisfied.
Tania S — Google review
Had a great meal at Yering station. Great service beautiful views great menu and flavours. Everyone enjoyed every dish. Loved my prawn entree. The fish main was perfect. Steaks were cooked to perfection. Front of house Trixie was very professional. Wines were great. Deserts were delicious. Highly recommend will def return.
The G — Google review
We had a very odd and dissapointing experience at the restaurant. We had booked lunch using a luxury escape voucher which included a main, choice of wine and two shared sides. The only positive was how well cooked the meats were and how tasty the wine was. Other than that, our experience was very strange. The strangest part or our experience was the use of potato off cuts in our roasted potato side - see picture below. I have never before seen potato fondant off cuts and bits of potato eye served to guests. It's really incomprehensible and unappetising. We ended up leaving the potato dish. The salad was also quite terrible - it literally looked like a Coles pre chopped salad mix that was topped with a few sprigs of dill and some goats cheese. The leaves were barely dressed and very plain tasting. Onto the main meals, which ended up being quite odd as well. The cuts of meat were very tasty and well seasoned. The biggest negative was the random pastry basket served with the pork and holding chopped apple. The basket was pale, undercooked and soggy. It didn't really add anything to the dish. The duck dish was also a bit odd with an undercooked cannelloni filled with pulled duck and cabbage. This was bland and underseasoned also. While both dishes looked pretty, they left much to be desired and not worth the cost or effort. Overall, we would not be back and we wouldn't recommend to others. There are much better choices in the Yarra Valley (and much better luxury escape deals as well). Be warned.
Hayley C — Google review
Beautiful Vinyard with celler door and restaurant. Simple elegant feels with vase space. We went to cellar door to get a cheese platter and a glass of wine as we arrived too early for our lunch booking. There are a small number of outside table for you to enjoy the cheese board and wine and it was super delicious. The celler door staff was super friendly and professional, compared to my recent visit to Pt.Leo celler door where staff would just ignored you. We then moved to the restaurant after we finished the cheese board. Lovely open space in the restaurant area with glass wall from floor to ceiling open to the landscape! I was going to do the 3 courses and finish with dessert to share with my partner but the food size was really substantial I was way too full and couldn't even finish my fish main. 😞 My entree of scallops with bacon was so good, a little too much of pumpkin. The barramundi with eels mashed was very tasty as well, but also feel like there are too many things on the plates. Overall I enjoyed my food. My husband entree was great but the main is a little bland. Definitely recommend the cellar door for wine tasting and cheese platter for chill out outdoor on a good sunny day 😎🌞
Penny G — Google review
It was a great experience tast8mg wine at Victoria's oldest vineyard! Awesome atmosphere, nice garden and area to explore on a sunny summer's day.
Gehan R — Google review
4.2
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4.1
(418)
38 Melba Hwy, Yering VIC 3770, Australia
http://www.yering.com/
+61 3 9730 0100
10

Yileena Park

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Winery
Food & Drink
Yileena Park is a family-owned boutique venue located in the picturesque Yileena Valley, just an hour's drive from Melbourne. This vineyard and winery, established in 1998, focuses on producing aged red wines. The standard wines are matured for four years in barrels before release, while Reserve wines are aged for six years. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings at the cellar door and savor their renowned Pinot Noir and smoked goods.
We had an absolutely amazing experience here right after the Melbourne F1. Views were amazing, hospitality on point and the wine was top notch. We could have stayed the entire day listening to all the history and background of the region from our lovely host. Really one of the best wine tasting experiences we've had. Would 100% recommend and can't wait to go back!
Luan Y — Google review
Scott was absolutely lovely, extraordinarily helpful and had a wonderful demeanor. The winery itself is very small and intimate, would recommend calling ahead if you want to visit. The wine tasting was great, you’ll get a taste of both white and reds (my faves were the Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon) and we opted for the dip plate for some nibbles, was quite perfect. The views are stellar from the upstairs balcony. Really enjoyed our visit here!
Amanda E — Google review
It’s a very sweet winery with a beautiful vineyard view. Great place for family and friends gatherings. Very friendly staff. You can get a good introduction of all kinds of wine here. 👍🏼 They also support local artists here by displaying their art work. Beautiful art work too 💗
Hoho H — Google review
There’s a reason the rating for this boutique winery is 4.9/5. Tremendous hospitality by Bob, Dianne and Jo, and wines that are so beautifully crafted, along with an amazing lunch. Dianne and Bob spend time with us talking about each wine their poured, and their process from vine to glass. Also Bob, thanks for the recommendation for the seafood boat trip for Hobart, and more so for that 24 year old drop. The smoked meats (we had the kangaroo) and cheeses and accompaniments were some of the best we have had. We will be back for lunch again. Thanks for having us.
Gym G — Google review
Lovely lovely experience hosted by Scott. A laid-back chill winery run by a young inspiring owner - Scott. Beautiful balanced wines and explanations and knowledge shared during the tasting. It was absolutely adorable, enjoyable time vs big commercialised wineries in Yarra. Highly recommended!!!
Sooyeon C — Google review
A beautiful little winery just outta Yarra Glen, beautiful quiet area, greeted with smiles. Tried the Pinot noir very nice drop. This winery was our 3rd for Mystery Picnic. Give this winery a try……!!
Jason B — Google review
One of the best winery I visited. It's owned by friendly people who have lots of knowledge about wine making. The cheese plate is 10/10, especially blue cheese. They make it in-house. We tasted 7 wines, and Rose has made it to the top1.
Marina M — Google review
This is our second visit to Yileena after our first visit 6 years ago. This became our favorite winery after our first visit, so there was a little trepidation that our second visit might destroy what we have come to love. The second visit impressed us even more than the first, not sure how that was possible. This winery is run by Bob & Diane – a husband wife team who exactly know what they are doing. Diane entertains the guests at their Cellar Door sharing stories about the wine and the deliciously curated accompaniments (Dukkah, Smoked Cheeses, Olives and even Kangaroo ham!). This winery is on a small scale – Bob mentioned that while most wineries harvest 6-8 tons of grapes per acre, their goal is around 2! The entire experience is incredibly personal! We visited during the warmest time of the day, so there were not many visitors, that allowed us an ample time to converse with the Bob & Diane who know exactly why and how they create their wines. The only place to purchase their wine & delicacies is from their cellar door. So be sure to stop by for a tasting or just to shop. It will continue to be a stop that cannot be missed on any future trip to Melbourne! Love from Minnesota!
Shelley A — Google review
4.9
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4.8
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271 Steels Creek Rd, Yarra Glen VIC 3775, Australia
http://www.yileenapark.com.au/
+61 424 126 490
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Alowyn Gardens

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Alowyn Gardens is a charming destination featuring landscaped plots with wisteria displays, formal gardens, and a fruit and veg patch for tasting. The hosts' dedication to maintaining the grounds is evident, making it a delightful place to visit. Yarra Valley Gourmet Foods offers an array of gourmet products made from the freshest local produce. While the garden's size may not be vast compared to some in Europe, it still stands out as an impressive attraction in Australia.
This is one of my 2 favourite gardens in Victoria (other being Forest Glade Gardens). The main reason is the Wisteria and I love Wisteria. I went at the end of September and it was really beautiful it is over a big walk way so it dangled over the walkway. It’s really lovely I think another month later would have been even better for more bloom. The maze hedge was cool, and lots of different trees and plants to explore and a paddock out the back with very cute cows. Don’t think they were part of the gardens but I went and said hello. The cafe was okay. We ended up going next door to the Chocolaterie.
Mary M — Google review
I came here during winter. But I still enjoy the trip. The gardens looked really wonderful online and I wish it was not a rainy and cloudy day so I could have fully absorbed the beauty of the place. I guess it was just bad luck that the environment was not suited for us that day. Nevertheless we won the day back. I really enjoyed all the variety that was available at the garden. There was a really wide selection of plants, trees, wildlife, and things to do. Definitely one of my more favourite guidance to visit. I would definitely come back again and I have to actually come back again when it's not raining and cloudy. The day felt very cosy and kind of cinematic in a sad movie kind of way. But that was also kind of a good thing. I guess it just matters about who you're with not what the environment or whether is.
Rahim M — Google review
Beautiful!! We went in late September when some blossoms (Crab apple) were out...they were stunning! We missed the full glory of the Wisteria though. We took some photo fame photos....that is why I highly recommend coming here ready for photos. Has toilets, cafe and nursery!
Nadia D — Google review
I've been a regular to this garden for a few years now and it just keeps getting better. New areas get added all the time and seasonal plants get rotated into the mix. Its such a brilliant example of what a public garden space is supposed to be and its nice to see so many people enjoying plants as much as I do. It's also easily my favourite nursery to get plants from, great stock, lovely staff, even met some other bonsai enthusiasts while I was there. I can see myself coming back here for many more years.
J M — Google review
We went on 25th September. Although the wisterias were not in bloom yet (which is what we came for), the crab apple flowers were and they were beautiful! The labyrinth with the red leaves was a nice surprise, and the nursery was also enjoyable to learn the names of some flowers. Although we missed the wisterias, I think it was still worth our visit
Audrey K — Google review
We came for Wisteria but was too late and should visit 2 weeks earler for best timing. However, there are a lot of flowers of other species which are beautiful. Lots of poppies today and we enjoyed the visit. There is cafe serving simple meals which is also nice place to rest after visiting the gardens. We also bought some plants from the nursery.
Chung K — Google review
Had a beautiful time yesterday exploring Alowyn Gardens and especially grateful for the care shown towards my elderly mother who can only access such places in a wheelchair. It warmed my heart to see others experiencing this beautiful tranquil space with the same needs. The accessible toilet was clean and very easy to get into with a standard wheelchair. Looking forward to coming back on a sunnier day and with more time to spare. The cafe was lovely and the staff were really pleasant. I'd love a vegan option on the menu but otherwise 10/10. Get there early and make a day of it. It's so peaceful and stunning with lots of places to rest and take it all in. Thankyou to the Alowyn Gardens team! We will be back 🌺🌹
M — Google review
Visited this garden last weekend and it was beautiful! It's just that some of the flowers I wanted to see weren't in bloom. But many others were. I also really enjoyed the vegetable area. So, not only did I enjoy the beauty of all the flowers, but I also gained knowledge and played games in the maze. You need to get a line at the ticket entrance, so be prepare.
The P — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(186)
1210 Melba Hwy, Yarra Glen VIC 3775, Australia
http://www.alowyngardens.com.au/
+61 3 9730 2400
12

De Bortoli Wines Yarra Valley Cellar Door and Restaurant

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$$$$affordable
Winery
The De Bortoli Wines Yarra Valley Cellar Door and Restaurant offers a modern Italian menu in an elegant dining room with picturesque vineyard views. On the third Sunday of the month, visitors can explore the Yarra Valley Regional Food Group Farmers Market nearby before indulging in wine tastings at the historic cellar door. The venue also features Matt's Bar for snacks and a view-blessed dining room for top-notch fare.
What a wonderful place for a 3-course lunch! My wife and I had an amazing date booked for her birthday, where we were privately flown in by helicopter to this stunning spot. The scenery was breathtaking, and the interior was very classy yet quaint and cosy. Once we sat down, we had the charcuterie board to share, steak with crispy potatoes for main, and a cheeseboard to finish things off. Every mouthful was delicious, and the wines paired beautifully. 10/10 highly recommended!
Walt C — Google review
What a great experience! We stopped by for a tasting, and the lovely lady who served us was so knowledgeable and friendly, walking us through everything. The wine is absolutely delicious, so moreish, and very reasonably priced for the quality. We loved that you can also buy by the glass, grab a platter, and sit outside to enjoy the beautiful grounds. The excellent service definitely made the experience even more enjoyable. Highly recommend!
Russell P — Google review
Best winery that I have visited so far in terms of wine tasting at the cellar door, food at restaurant and customer service. We had a visit last week in a group of 4 plus a dog. Lady at the cellar door was very knowledgable and generous, we were offered even more than 4 wines to taste which is what you would usually get there when doing wine tasting. Food upstairs was excellent, fresh, tasty and very well presented. Gentleman at the restaurant was also very friendly and welcoming with good knowledge around both food and wines they had on the menu. We had the best time at this place sitting outside with our dog pouring wine and enjoying deliciuos food. We hope good service continus and we will definitely go back for more visits and have already introduced this winery to couple of friends.
Bahar B — Google review
📍@debortoliyarravalley, Dixons Creek We spent a day at De Bortoli Yarra Valley and it was everything! From stunning vineyard views to fresh handmade pasta, we had such a great time 😍 We went for their Pasta Festival that includes sparkling on arrival, plus your choice of entrees, mains, and sides. It has been so popular that they extended it until the end of July 📆 Of course, we could not leave without doing their wine tasting where we got to choose 8 wines each from the tasting menu. Such a beautiful day out and it is just an hour from Melbourne 🍷 The Pasta Festival $65pp 🥂 Class of Sparking on Arrival 🍳 Choice of an Entree: 🔅Yolk ricotta and spinach raviolo, with butter and sage, toasted almond on broccoli puree 🔅Gnocchi sorrentina with bufala mozzarella 🍝 Choice of Mains: 🔅Paccheri with lamb ragu, ricotta salad 🔅Bucatini carbonara egg yolk guanciale, pecorino, parmesan, black pepper 🔅Tagliatelle with mushrooms, walnuts on taleggio fondue 🔅Squid ink calamarata with squid, capers, olives, and tomato sauce 🥗 Sides: Salad leaves or Potatoes
2 F — Google review
Had a great time here! The 3-course meal was amazing – the seafood pasta was super fresh and full of flavour, and the barramundi was cooked perfectly. Everything tasted so good and the service was friendly and quick. Definitely recommend this place if you’re after a really nice meal!
Brother G — Google review
Came for a wine tasting with 6 people. Jonothan from France looked after us. He was excellent very informative and read the room well. We all were really happy with our purchases. Loved the desert wines. The Estate Gamay was a favourite with our group. Will def return and highly recommend.
The G — Google review
We had an amazing time at this winery! The atmosphere was beautiful and relaxing, and the food was absolutely delicious. A special thanks to Tony, who looked after our group so well — he went above and beyond, taking photos for us and making sure we were all comfortable and having a great time. He truly made our visit memorable. Highly recommend this place for a perfect day out! Love Dragana & girls
Fein — Google review
The place is beautiful. Did not go during the peak season, but place is beautiful and they had wine tasting open for all. I did not taste the wine because I was driving but according to my mother, it was nice!
Rashinie S — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(552)
58 Pinnacle Ln, Dixons Creek VIC 3775, Australia
http://debortoli.com.au/
+61 3 5911 6900
13

Kinglake Forest Adventures Camp

Outdoor activity organiser
Tours
Children's camp
Bike Tours
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
Such a beautiful place for an outdoor wedding, stunning forests of tall trees, with open clearings in bush areas for ceremony and photos. Michelle is so lovely to work with and open to ideas. The open lawn areas are perfect for bring your own catering with plenty of room for photo opportunities.
The B — Google review
My now husband, Francis, and I recently had our wedding at Kinglake Forest on 8 March 2025. Our experience with the staff at Kinglake, especially Donna, was incredible! As we all know, weddings can be overwhelming and at times stressful, but working with the team at Forest Weddings felt like a breeze. They made the process of wedding planning fun and enjoyable. We can look back on it fondly, and that to us is priceless. Donna was extremely organised. Being organised people ourselves, we felt reassured knowing that the team had our back. Their communication was seamless and clear at all times. We are so grateful to be able to look back on the wedding planning process and smile. The wedding day was the best day of our lives! Donna worked with us perfectly, ensuring we were comfortable and driving us up and down with the buggy. She made us feel calm and relaxed with her positive attitude. We knew we had made the right decision when we chose Kinglake Forest as our wedding venue. Sometimes, it is not even about the place—it is the people and the team you trust that make the difference. We will remember this moment for the rest of our lives. Thank you, Donna, Ben, and the Forest Weddings team! We know you are no longer hosting weddings, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavours. Regardless of what comes next, we have no doubt the staff will thrive in whatever they choose to do.
Genevieve V — Google review
Awesome fun. My son and I loved it. The staff were very patient to encourage my son to finally step of the edge of the tree top and down the zip line. It’s a huge step for him overcoming a fear of heights.
Rocky S — Google review
Thanks to all the staff at Kinglake Forest Adventures for an awesome afternoon of challenge by choice treetop obstacle courses. It was awesome and we had a fabulous time. We will be back!! 👍😊 And if you haven’t gone - highly recommend checking it out. #kinglakeforestadventures #treetop #kinglake #allthefun #awesome
Jamie ( — Google review
Amazing place, relaxing, friendly staff, enjoy some time In the forest, challenge yourself to the game. Highly recommended
Ivy F — Google review
Awesome place for a school camp or group camp if you want to bring people closer together. I had such a great time and challenged myself in many differnet ways. Thanks to Ben, Alex, James, Liam, Ewan, Biz and all the kitchen staff for planning and preparing everything and for making things run smoothly even thought the weather did not want to cooperate. It really was an amazing camp and I hope to go back there some time in the future.
Elizmarie P — Google review
The team was 10/10 - had so much fun, learnt a lot about myself and my colleagues on a work trip! The kitchen staff made food that was faultless!!! I would say the only this I wanted more of was… my time there! Thank you to everyone, special shout-out to Hammo, our “elder”, who allowed me to grow so much! The three days we spent at KFAC was unforgettable! 👌🏼🤩
Ayden N — Google review
Had the most amazing day today. Staff so friendly and helpful - patient with my fear of heights so that I was able to successfully accomplish some high rope activities. Did a bike course which was fun and the surrounding bush is a beautiful environment to be in. Grabbed an electric bike later to try and tackle some big hills! Great day!
Erin R — Google review
4.3
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4.5
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1419 Whittlesea-Yea Rd, Kinglake West VIC 3757, Australia
https://kfacamp.com.au/
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Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Very sobering to do the walk and see how many Australians were sent. Respectful and fitting public memorial.
Bronwyn G — Google review
A great display providing details and insights on the Vietnam War, a number of military items on display, worth a stop to visit and read all the panels of information.
James T — Google review
A nice walk in the nature, there’s lots of trees and park benches. The walk looks quite new especially the bins, benches, and water tap. There’s lots of information to read up on the history of Australia’s participation in the Vietnam war. You can take the time to remember the lives and efforts of all the people and dogs who fought in the war. There’s many in depth explanations of Australia’s operations in Vietnam, and there are ranks and military weapons displayed.
Mai — Google review
Very well put together honouring all who served in the Vietnam conflict. Maps of Vietnam.
Lynne B — Google review
Great tribute for the Vietnam veterans, this memorial is well worth the visit.
Ian S — Google review
One of the best Vietnam Veterans memorial that I have seen. Well, worth a look.
Shonnay S — Google review
Absolutely excellent we loved it.
Christopher D — Google review
A very special interesting place to visit Definitely worth a visit Tickets are not required
Pauline D — Google review
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High St, Seymour VIC 3660, Australia
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Yea Wetlands John Cummins Reserve

Park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
A lovely and very well signed walk right in the heart of Yea. Information centre and picnic tables can be found at the start of the walk. The suspension bridge was a highlight and lots of nature spotting along the 2km trail.
Jo M — Google review
We took an interesting stroll through the Yea Wetlands today. Sadly, the information centre was closed. The initial entry to the wetlands is a bit shabby, but we persevered and it was worth it. Once over the bridge to the north side of the river, there is a lot of variety in the flora. We saw lots of birds. Sadly, no platypus and gladly no snakes. I would like to go back after some rainfall to fully experience the wetlands in all their wonder!
Paul B — Google review
Good all weather paths, well sign posted. Good parking, lots of beautiful picnic spots, and a fabulous school education area. All this with abundant bird life. Today in September we were floating through a magnificent cloak of fragrant yellow wattle.
Marg W — Google review
Yea information centre, BBQ facilities and pinic tables just around the corner before you enter the wetland walk. No water access to wash down BBQ, So if you have a bottle you may wish to fill it up at the carpark, The walk was lovely, The suspension bridge is lovely but wood panels feel abit odd. Lovely native flowers and abundance of information, Toilets located within the information centre, With a huge array of Australian made products
Katrina J — Google review
Lovely wetlands. Nice 2.5km walk on great track. Has a suspension bridge over Yea river. Free entry and a beautiful centre. A must is the 3 minute video of the wetlands.
David L — Google review
Good walking paths through here. Plenty of bird life. It is peaceful here. Small car park.
Christine B — Google review
One of my favourite walks as I love walking through these picturesque wetlands. Easy walking suitable for the whole family and I believe these well maintained paths would also be suitable for wheelchair use. Not an extremely long walk if you just take the circuit but there are ample side paths to explore that all lead back to the main path. Two entrances - one being behind the Tourist Information hut and the other from the carpark. You should be cautious of snakes however as many signs in this wetland indicate.
Don T — Google review
A nice peaceful and relaxing place for a quick lunch or a stroll. There are shaded benches of decent size as well. We stopped here while returning back to Melbourne though didn't go on a walk around the reserve as we were tired. But we went to Y Water Discovery Centre from over the hanging bridge which is a beautiful location for photography. Discovery Centre has interactive and informative displays, artistic items on sale and clean ambulant toilet facilities. The water in the pond didn't look clean, the walk has huge bushes on the sides and so one must have mosquito repellant if going on a gloomy or wet day.
Gaurav K — Google review
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4.5
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Yea VIC 3717, Australia
https://yeawetlands.com.au/
+61 3 5797 2663
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Goulburn Valley Fly Fishing Centre

Fishing charter
Tours
Service establishment
Tour agency
Travel agency
Fishing Charters & Tours
Myself and 2 mates did the learn to fly fish course with Mitch, was a great couple of days! Mitch has all the skills and knowledge that makes this a tremendous experience on all levels, great company also! We loved it, highly recommend!
William D — Google review
After a few false starts due to Covid/weather I drifted the Goulburn with Anthony. It was a blast!!! Unreal fishing and the control he had over the raft to put me in all the best locations to catch fish was amazing. The only problem I have is working out when I can go again. I recommend it to every flyfisher to do it at least once.
Jesse H — Google review
Ant from GVFFC was a real professional. He knew the Goulburn like the back of his hand. As we drifted along, every spot he said would hold fish was exactly that..... If you are looking for a relaxing day drifting a beautiful river and catching big trout, then you can't go wrong by spending a day with Ant from the GVFFC!
Justin P — Google review
Had the pleasure of a full day drift on the Goulburn river with top guide Lochie. Fished water I never fished before and stop counting the fish I caught after 10 fish. Some quality trout caught, three in the 1 - 1.5 kg range including a beautiful rainbow. Anthony and the guiding team at Goulburn Valley Fishing Centre really know their stuff and know the Goulburn River like the back of their hand.
Daryl C — Google review
Excellent day with great fishing in expert hands all the way. Guided and catered for from start to finish. Anthony knows his buisiness guiding well, and is a nice bloke who goes all out to make it a memorable experience. Would thoroughly recommend Goulburn Valley Fly Fishing, so confident in their services booked a trip to New Zealand with them for 2023
Ralph N — Google review
I went for a drift boat fly fishing trip on Saturday 12th October and had one of the best fly fishing experiences I have ever had, a the age of 50! It's a whole different game seeing the beautiful Goulburn river from a boat and fishing from one. Our guide and expert Antony couldn't have been more helpful and knowledgeable, and a great guy to boot!
Ray G — Google review
The guys at GVFFC are simply the best when it comes to fly fishing and guiding the Goulburn, Rubicon, Steavenson and other rivers in the area - nobody else comes close. I was lucky enough to have a day of guiding on the Goulburn recently, and their knowledge of the river is nothing short of incredible. I consider myself a fairly experienced fly fisher, but the level of advice and expertise they were able to offer was really eye opening. Everything from reading the water, to new tactics, to local knowledge of trout behaviour and which flies work best in which conditions - it's amazing just how much they can improve your fishing. To top it all off, they're great guys with a real passion for sustainable fishing. Do yourself a favour and book an experience with them - you won't regret it.
Timothy N — Google review
Came back for a second day drifting this beautiful river that is in the best condition I've seen it in years. So many fish rising and happy to take the dry. An awesome experience enjoying wonderful nature made better by the nicest guides who are a pleasure to spend the day with....
J P — Google review
I did the Beginner Workshop last weekend and, pardon the pun, I'm absolutely hooked. Mitch was a great instructor who over the course of the weekend built up my confidence to the point I can't wait to get out there by myself. I'm sure I'll be back for more coaching and hopefully a trip or two with them. Thanks again Mitch and Ant.
Michael M — Google review
What a Wonderfull place near Melbourne for a fly fishing trip. We went there my wife and I and we discover a so beautifull river... TOP PLACE.
GUILLAUME D — Google review
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http://www.gvflyfishing.com/
+61 3 5773 2513
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Samaria Rose Farm

Farm
Shopping
Beauty product supplier
Hypnotherapy service
Manufacturer
Gift & Specialty Shops
To dear Anthony and Utako, Thank you very much for a lovely farm stay. From the moment we turned into the drive way the beautiful rose bushes greeted us, the lovely clean cottage we stayed in with all the extras, the scent from the lemon/orange orchard and the olive grove. I can go on counting but you have to be there in person to take it all in. The hospitality and the conversation was at another level. Then the rose picking the next morning and breakfast. It doesn't finish there, we were also given rose water to take home. And so much more. Thank you both from the bottom of my heart. Will definitely recommend to family and friends. See you again...🌹
Nurper G — Google review
Stayed overnight, lovely farm in central Victoria. Very relaxing and peaceful place to unwind. The hosts are fantastic people and were very flexible and accommodating. We came during the dry season but it's still worth going during any time. Really good for families, kids enjoy looking at the sheep and chickens and investigating all the plants and trees. Looking forward to visiting again.
Lewis M — Google review
This place is so inspiring and amazing. Lovely homely accommodation, warm friendly & informative hosts and gorgeous, unique one of a kind setting! Can't rate this place highly enough!
Penny M — Google review
My partner and I stayed at her accomodation on the weekend and had a great time. Vicki is an amazing host, very friendly and happy to give a tour of her beautiful farm. You must taste the olive oil she makes, it’s superb! We thoroughly enjoyed how close Mount Samaria National Park is to her farm, and went walking there both days. We also loved wandering her farm and watching the sheep graze under the lemon trees. All in all it was fantastic!
Catherine M — Google review
Spent 2 nights in this beautiful, peaceful place. The bungalow is basic but with extra homely touches. Toasty warm. When I arrived I immediately said "I could live here!". Lovely views and the only noise was birds and goats talking to each other (Well, the goats were talking but not to the birds, lol). We would have loved to have been able to stay longer.
Sharyn T — Google review
Myself, my wife and friends checked-in to Samaria Farm house for an overnight stay on our return from Mt.Hotham. We drove in late at night, the host was very friendly and welcoming even during late check-in. The plan was to stay the night and head out early next morning but then we had a good night sleep, woke up to a beautiful farm and delicious breakfast. We ended up cancelling our plans and staying back the whole day wandering in the farm and hanging out in the Farm House. A perfect relaxing morning after a very active day on the Mountain, it was a pleasure staying here. Will be visiting again and hopefully when the rose garden blossoms. I highly recommend Samaria if you want to wake up to a beautiful view and breakfast!
Shery M — Google review
Such a beautiful place in North East Victoria, Surrounded by nature, lovely amazing view. Discover and enjoy your stay at beautiful Samaria rose farm. Damask Rose and David Austin Rose begin to bloom from October. Lemon myrtle, Orange, Olive trees and so much more! In Winter, you can enjoy this beautiful view to relax and feeding Chickens and sheep, such a beautiful experiences you can enjoy at this lovely place. Snowy mountain Mt. Buller is also not too far away⛷🏔 Thank you very much for your wonderful host Utako and Anthony and family❤️ I do highly recommend to visit @samariarosefarm for your next journey in Victoria ❤️🌷
S H — Google review
The products created at Samaria Farm are absolutely amazing! The Rosewater spray is made with love from start to finish, with hand-picked Damask Roses that are distilled on the farm - I adore this Rosewater so much & spray it every day to make my skin feel refreshed, cleansed & toned. It always gives me a pick-me-up too, the smell is delicious & it's such a nourishing product. The hydrosols they make are incredible too, I love the Lemon Surface Spray, so nice to use a product in the kitchen without any nasties - plus smells amazing. The Lemon Myrtle Spray is such a nice refresher for the home, I keep ours in the bathroom. Really beautiful hand-crafted products at this wonderful family farm, well-worth giving Samaria Farm a visit or ordering their products online!
Annelies J — Google review
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2520 Samaria Rd, Moorngag VIC 3673, Australia
http://www.samariarosefarm.au/
+61 421 852 046
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Powers Lookout

Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
This is such a fantastic, fun short walk. The kids loved it! And the view was absolutely spectacular. The little caves you can climb in are fun too. There’s a drop toilet at the car park and the first view point is accessible to everyone.
Kirsty R — Google review
Great to see where Ned Kelly and Harry Powell hid out in the bush. Some steps but not overly difficult but well worth the effort - the views are stunning. Highly recommend to go down their the creek in between the farmhouse and king river camping and look up into the hill to see the lookout from ground level. (As per my pictures) The Quinn’s original homestead would have been down in that area.
Greg M — Google review
The view was stunning! The car park was empty when we arrived. There are toilets and a little fireplace area. I believe you can camp around the area as well. Lookout 2 is well worth the walk !
Roschelle E — Google review
Amazing views over the whole valley and high country. Breathtaking! Short walk with lots of stairs but well worth the effort!!
Teresa F — Google review
Stunning views. Well maintained gravel road. Well worth the short detour. Walk to lookout 1 involves step decent and a couple of ladders but not too strenuous and very worthwhile.
Rebecca T — Google review
This is the bushrangers Ned Kelly and Harry Powell's area. The lookout is named after Harry Powell. Brilliant views from the two lookout points, over the King River valley. There is a toilet there as well. It is worth the 4km gravel road (but we had to take the car via the wishy-washy later). Yes, worth the excursion. Recommended.
Allen P — Google review
Amazing views and peaceful atmosphere! The lookout gives a stunning view over King Valley. Well worth the drive.
Moditha A — Google review
Really great view. Reminds me of the Austrian alps. Another place where famous connection to Ned Kelly was captured - Harry Powers
Andy R — Google review
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4.5
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Whitlands VIC 3678, Australia
https://enjoyvictoria.com.au/high-country/powers-lookout/
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Benalla

Nature & Parks
Gardens
Nestled by Lake Benalla, the Benalla Botanical Gardens is a serene and historic park that boasts vibrant rose displays, well-kept lawns, and shaded pathways. Adjacent to the art gallery, this tranquil outdoor space features charming garden beds and Dr Nicholsons Walk for leisurely strolls. Visitors can also indulge in delectable treats from Bertallis Bakery for a delightful picnic experience.
4.4
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Victoria 3672, Australia, USA
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Benalla Art Gallery

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$$$$affordable
Art gallery
Shopping
The Benalla Art Gallery, situated in the heart of town, is a must-visit attraction known for its impressive collection of artworks from local and international artists. The gallery hosts regular exhibitions, events, and workshops suitable for all ages. Visitors can enjoy interactive activities such as artist talks and guided tours. One of its highlights is the tapestry of Sidney Nolan's iconic painting, 'The Ned Kelly Series.'
Beautiful art gallery and nice coffee shop too. This place is worth a visit for sure!
Silvia — Google review
Did not expect a smaller regional art gallery to have a varied & great selection of Australian artworks. Free entry! The recent Heide group featuring Sidney Nolan Ned Kelly series & Albert Tucker was really good as was the fire themed artworks by other artists. The older Heidelbeg impressionist paintings in the other smaller space at the back was also excellent. Plenty of free parking at main open entrance on Midland Highway. Google did not get this right & I parked further out. Enjoyed our lunch at the onsite Cafe with picturesque lake views & the single jet fountain. Clean toilets inside. Lovely location within the Benalla Botanical Gardens. The garden is not very big but you can do a circuit lake walk to get a good workout. Weary Dunlop sculpture is located here & there is a mini rose garden with some late summer blooms. A great place to stop, chill & stretch our legs for a few hours on our way to Glenrowan & then Beechworth - driving north from Melbourne.
The M — 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 N — Google review
Nice place within the botanic garden, lovely view inside and out, all for free!
J O — Google review
Lovely gallery set in beautiful gardens an easy walk from the main shopping strip. Staff were very helpful and positive. Well worth a visit.
John P — Google review
Nice place, not too big, but free entry. Through the garden so very nice and beautiful nature to see.
Hashan J — Google review
Great little art gallery in the heart of the botanical gardens. We enjoyed the current exhibitions, the staff on duty was super lovely and told us about the Silo Art Trail and Benalla Street Art Festival. Thanks to her we saw some gorgeous silo art and had the best weekend! 🥰💖
M V — 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 S — Google review
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4.3
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75 Bridge St E, Benalla VIC 3672, Australia
http://www.benallaartgallery.com.au/
+61 3 5760 2619
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Tallis Wine

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Vineyard
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Tallis Wine is a must-visit destination with exceptional food, service, and ambiance. The beautiful location offers a casual and unpretentious setting for a delightful lunch experience. Guests can enjoy delicious dishes like ham hock soup, sausage rolls, and apple cake served by the efficient and friendly staff. The soft background music, great red wine, and stunning views create an unforgettable atmosphere that's good for the soul.
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 H — 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
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 F — 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
Nice try. Lovely venue but food very ordinary and overpriced. Lasagna and Fettucini for $45? Seriously? Anyone can cook that. Their knowledge of the wines was hopelessly inadequate. Despite charging $20 for a tasting flight but not providing any information. Had to ask to read the back label! Won’t be recommending or going back.
Michael R — 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 B — 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 P — Google review
Great place, setting was beautiful, weather was perfect, staff were fantastic.
Kellie M — Google review
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4.5
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195 Major Plains Rd, Dookie VIC 3646, Australia
http://www.talliswine.com.au/
+61 408 211 661
22

Brookfield Maze

Fun & Games
Cafe
Game & Entertainment Centers
Great place to spend an afternoon. Maze is tricky and has extra challenges that will keep everyone occupied for over an hour. Plenty of other activities to while away the afternoon and some nice food at the cafe.
Belinda D — Google review
I’ve never been somewhere with so much entertainment for the kids. We had a lovely lunch and coffee and had so much fun doing the maze. It was very quiet for a Saturday afternoon when we were there and the owners were very friendly. We’ll certainly be back! Absolutely loved it!
Kirsty R — Google review
It was fun going through the maze. We liked the games that can be played close to the cafe and garden. Food & Service was okay at best but it’s what you pay for. Tania, the one manning reception is warm and friendly. There are amenities for children and adults to enjoy but it feels quite limited.
Juvy R — Google review
Brookfield Maze & Café in Myrrhee is a hidden gem in the King Valley. The hedge maze is immaculately maintained and offers a genuine challenge that both adults and children will enjoy. The surrounding gardens are beautifully landscaped, making it a peaceful and picturesque spot to spend a few hours. The café complements the experience perfectly, offering fresh, tasty food and quality coffee in a relaxed country setting. Staff were warm and accommodating, and the atmosphere was calm and family-friendly. Overall, Brookfield Maze is a wonderful day trip or work or wedding party destination — ideal for families, friends, or anyone looking for a blend of outdoor adventure and rural charm. We had our company Christmas party here with staff and their families it was a huge hit for the adults as well as the kids everyone had an amazing time with all the games onsite as well as the maze itself. The meals were spot on and delicious. It is a fantastic all around enjoyable experience. Highly recommended!
Joni J — Google review
The premises are magnificent, but I have to admit that I had my worst service experience ever. We were a table of 5 sitting on the terrace. The order number given at the time of payment was very visible, but apparently, the waitresses couldn't find us and after waiting for over an hour and a half, I went to the counter to find out the status of our order and that's when I saw that our 5 plates had been left on a table in front of the till. A totally unacceptable situation! Our plates were cold and although we expressed our dissatisfaction to the owner, we were not listened to or compensated in any way. So for us, it's certain that we won't be going back and we won't be recommending this place to our friends in any way.
Karine D — Google review
Brookfield Maze has one of the best Reuben Sandwiches! The maze is also good and the surrounding grounds contain a lot of fun kids activities while parents can sit and observe from the Cafe and enjoy a quiet scone or sample some local beverages! 😉 The staff are unimposing and provide good service, although it can take a bit when there are a few customers. Good fun day out!
Matthew W — Google review
An excellent place for our group outing.... beautiful gardens , great feed and of course an interesting and tricky maze....
Geoff D — Google review
Great day out with the family, playground and plenty of activities for the kids, on top of an amazing maze! Food was fantastic, big plus to be able to go somewhere with gluten free options, especially with a kids gluten free menu as well! Will be sure to visit again!!
Brad J — Google review
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4.5
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1121 Benalla-Whitfield Rd, Myrrhee VIC 3732, Australia
http://www.brookfieldmaze.com.au/
+61 3 5729 7507
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Ned Kelly Museum & Homestead

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Museum
The Ned Kelly Museum & Homestead in Glenrowan is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The museum offers an immersive experience into the life of the infamous outlaw, showcasing interpretative panels, original pictures, attire, and belongings of the Kelly family. Visitors can explore a replica home on the property and engage with knowledgeable owners who are passionate about sharing their insights.
The history contained in the museum is beyond amazing. We were lucky enough to call in when it was quieter and the owner regaled us with his knowledge of all things Ned - he obviously loves the history of the event/s and it made our visit even more enjoyable! We met Howard (90 year old cockatoo) and his friend Dorothy (the younger woman) which was a bit of fun too. Highly recommend for all ages
Deb S — Google review
The Ned Kelly Museum & Homestead in Australia offers a fascinating glimpse into one of the country’s most iconic and controversial historical figures. Visiting the site feels like stepping back in time, with well-preserved artifacts, detailed exhibits, and immersive storytelling that brings Ned Kelly’s life and the era he lived in vividly to life. The homestead, surrounded by rustic charm, gives insight into the daily life of the Kelly family, while the museum showcases key moments from Ned’s bushranger days, including his famous suit of armour. The staff are knowledgeable and passionate, adding depth to the experience through engaging stories and historical context. Whether you’re a history buff or just curious about Australian folklore, the museum offers a unique and memorable experience that captures the complexity of Ned Kelly’s legacy. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore Australia’s wild colonial past and the myths that still surround it today.
Ivan L — Google review
The place is easy to find, very interesting and filled with memorabilia from head to toe. The outside is decorated with hand painted portraits. Prices are reasonable considering what you get to experience. We went on a rainy day and had no one else in there with us. Its incredibly entertaining and informative. Highly interactive with lots of thing to see and hear. Atmosphere is awesome and super emersive. The guy running the place is also incredibly friendly and helpful. Would seriously recommend.
Sue D — Google review
Very passionate knowledgeable staff. Fantastic museum with lots of artifacts and special pieces. Love this place. An asset to the town of Glenrowan and helping keep history alive! Great variety of souvenirs too, for the Ned fans and beyond!
Skye T — Google review
Absolutely amazing museum and incredible staff. The staff were very friendly and very knowledgeable and told us all the incredible stories and information about the capture of Ned Kelly. Highly recommend this a place to visit.
Nathan R — Google review
Friendly and knowledgeable staff. Very interesting collection with historic photos capturing the events of Ned Kelly's last stand. Ample parking.
Ziard H — Google review
Quaint little town . Pies are delicious. Beautiful antique & photography store . Recommend a visit
Jan — Google review
We had a history lesson here, staff are fantastic, you are well informed on all of Ned Kelly & other key individuals in Ned's capture , trail, site inspections . There is plenty of memorabilia throughout the town and paraphernalia for sale, t shirts, stubby coolers etc. We spent roughly 2 hours here but are returning on our return from Great Ocean Road Trip. There are Food Shops in the town & staff and locals appear freindly , food was served quick & hot & plenty of places to sit around or park & enjoy.
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35 Gladstone St, Glenrowan VIC 3675, Australia
http://www.katescottageglenrowan.com.au/ned-kelly-museum/
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Baileys of Glenrowan

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Baileys of Glenrowan is a historic winery established in 1870, offering a wide range of fine wines. The staff at the tasting room are known for their knowledge and friendliness. The winery is located off the beaten track but is definitely worth the visit, with its spectacular views and immaculate gardens.
We had a great time tasting most of range of wines inside the beautiful cellar door, guided by the wonderful Janet. Then we went outside for lunch in the sunny courtyard, where we enjoyed delicious pizzas and a shared platter. We will be back!!!
Justin L — Google review
Best experience!! We last minute stopped by for a wine tasting and Kevin was amazing at educating us about wine and the processes. So welcoming, great atmosphere, and great wine with an amazing variety!! Interactive while also giving us space to discuss with each other, I would highly recommend stopping by, we left with 4 bottles! 🍷
Britney — Google review
We love this place and it's only about 20 minutes from home. Very pretty winery with lots of history and a small museum attached. Free wine tasting and delicious pizzas for lunch. Highly recommended ✅✅✅
Lindy S — Google review
What a perfect environment to have celebrated my 70th! Gorgeous restful native garden, excellent food and great wine. Not to mention the extra attention to detail - table beautifully set with white cloths under a billowing gum! Just fabulous. Special thanks to Laura for her finesse in making this such a memorable experience. Ann Ryan
Annie R — Google review
Fascinating place to visit. I like white wines and felt disappointed when I tasted a couple of theirs. Was asked if I wanted a full tasting in a tone that made me feel like a bother, I declined as I was driving and tasted only 2 a sparkling and a Fiano that was not as nice as one I tasted earlier at another smaller winery. I bought a bottle to try to make my visit slightly worth their while. Such a 🫠
Patricia L — Google review
Great friendly service and the lunch platter was really fresh and absolutely delicious thank you we will be back
Vanda — Google review
We come here often as a family and will continue to do so for many years. The drive out is always spectacular with gorgeous views and immaculate gardens. The antipasto platters and pizzas are always amazing and the wine is fantastic. Although I do miss the fronti! However the Moscato and Topaque were delightful. The kids always have fun in the little designated play area and the staff are always lovely. Such a beautiful, relaxed and easy winery to visit. I would recommend booking because it has limited tables.
Tiffany V — Google review
I've been visiting this winery since the 80's as I am addicted to their fortified wines. As one would expect the staff in their tasting room are knowledgeable and mighty friendly. On this visit we left with some Winemakers Selection Rare Old Muscat, 2019 Small Batch Organic Rosé and 2019 Organic Fiano. This is a destination winery as it is well of the beaten track but it is definitely worth the effort to visit this winery that have been making fine wines since 1870.
Don T — Google review
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4.6
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779 Taminick Gap Rd, Glenrowan VIC 3675, Australia
http://www.baileysofglenrowan.com/
+61 3 5766 1600
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Tungamah Art Silo

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Tungamah Art Silo, the first of its kind in north-east Victoria, is a must-see for art and nature enthusiasts alike. Created by a talented Western Australian street artist in 2018, this stunning mural showcases the beauty of Australian wildlife, with the kookaburra being a standout feature. The sheer scale of the artwork is truly breathtaking and makes for an unforgettable experience.
The first of our silo art stops on the way home from Wodonga to Blackwood. West Australian artist Sobrane Simcock beautifully depicts some local wildlife. Truely amazing how these artists can paint on such a numinous scale and for the end result is incredible.
Aly M — Google review
Second visit and so much to appreciate in Sobrane's art on the local pub, the community house and of course the Silo's on the edge of town.
Linden J — Google review
A wonderful information centre. The lady was Knowlegable, welcoming and friendly, Great array of items to purchase and the silo art is a must see on the sill art trail. The town itself has a huge range of plaques full of history. Great for a daily drive and Lunch
Katrina J — Google review
Love the silo art. Just a small tour this time but so worth it.
Christine H — Google review
Very friendly little town with a great Lions Park (donation) camping/ caravan area. The facilities are first class. Good meals at the Pub & they will pick you up.
Bill B — Google review
The fourth stop on the Art Silo tour from Benalla. We had a wonderful lunch here at the Tungamah pub. Friendly service good food at reasonable prices.
Trevor R — Google review
It's not a long drive from Yarrawonga, and Tungamah silo art. The artwork is a beautiful depiction of the Australian fauna. My favourite is the beautiful kookaburra. The scale of the artwork is just mind boggling. Well worth the drive you have a look.
Xiem H — Google review
Enjoyed a chat with 2 lovely volunteers at the information centre who encouraged us to continue on to see the other Silo Art. Their craft and souvenirs are well worth a look too!
Roses R — Google review
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Tungamah VIC 3728, Australia
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Brown Brothers Winery

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Winery
Food & Drink
Brown Brothers Winery, located in Milawa, Victoria, Australia, is known for its cheese and charcuterie share platters, wood-fired pizza, rich stews, vegan and gluten-free options. The winery offers beautiful local Redbank Wines. Visitors can enjoy a stunning garden vista and rustic surroundings at the Milawa Providore on Snow Road. The winery provides a delightful dining experience with a variety of food options to choose from while enjoying the picturesque setting.
Amazing food and nice ambiance. Stopped by here on our way to Wangaratta for a quick bite. We had to come back the next day for lunch, that’s how we loved the food! The wines are exquisite and good value. Staff are great - good customer service and very friendly.
Jhoe S — Google review
As a wedding photographer, I absolutely love working at Brown Brothers Winery! I've had the privilege of photographing weddings here in all weather conditions - from intimate small ceremonies to big celebrations - and each and everyone has been absolutely breathtaking. What makes this venue truly special is that you can feel that warmth and passion in everything they do. Everyone always goes above and beyond - they're genuinely passionate about good food, excellent wine, and creating one heck of a celebration! This venue truly shines no matter what. Rain or shine, I can always find the perfect backdrop, and the surroundings are always beautifully maintained. Their attention to detail and genuine care for each couple is incredible. You can tell they truly love what they do, and that passion makes every wedding feel so special. I can't recommend Brown Brothers Winery highly enough - it's consistently one of my favourite venues to work at. Highly recommend, Rachael Emmily
Rachael G — Google review
We absolutely adored our visit to Brown Brothers planned by Sarah who put together a wonderful itinerary for us! The setting is beautiful and the cellar door is so inviting with the open fire, historical displays, and use of wine barrels to decorate the space. We had the most amazing tasting & tour experience at the cellar door hosted by Jacob who was fabulous at teaching us all about the different wines and how they’re made in a way that was fun, informative, and relatable as someone who enjoys wine but isn’t overly knowledgeable on the subject. He tailored the tasting to our individual preferences and there wasn’t one I didn’t like. We ended up buying many bottles both for ourselves and as gifts after discovering some new favourites. We also had the 5 course degustation lunch in the winery restaurant which was spectacular. Each course consisted of multiple elements that worked in perfect harmony and were utterly delicious, especially when paired with the matching wines. The staff were all incredibly friendly and attentive throughout. Overall I would highly recommend visiting even if it just for a tasting, but definitely check out the range of extra experiences they offer too, there’s definitely more we plan to do too. We’re already planning a return visit for next year as we loved the Milawa region and this winery was definitely the highlight of our trip.
Chasing P — Google review
We had a wonderful experience with Milawa Luxe Escape, a collaboration of Brown Brothers and Church Lane Accommodation this weekend. The Church Lane Accommodation was beautiful, quiet and private. At Brown Brothers, we were served the Slow Lunch by Henry and it was such a wholesome experience. We do a lot of rushed meals, so having a slow lunch with beautifully complimenting wines got us to relish the efforts involved. The cheese, cured meats and the accompaniments we received to take with us was lovely too. We brought the 2 matching wines before heading back. The next day we had a slow start, enjoying the Church Lane Accommodation, before going to the Wine Tour and Taste at Brown Brothers’. Rosa was warm, welcoming and knowledgeable in guiding us through our tasting, with great placement to help us take better note of the differences and enjoying the complexities of well made wine. We purchased more wine that we selected from the tasting, that we wanted to share with friends and family. We thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of our weekend in Milawa, Brown Brothers collaboration with Church Lane Accommodation - Luxe Escape. We are especially grateful to the people that made our experience wonderful - Sam, Colin, Henry and Rosa.
Ishini S — Google review
We visited here during a nice little day out and had the degustation for lunch, it was a really nice experience and the winery is very pretty, especially with great weather like we had on our visit. The two staff members ( 1 male & 1 female ) who took care of our table were very lovely and accommodating and we received a lovely gift for a recent special occasion which was a very kind finish to our lunch. I really appreciated the extra effort put into accommodating for my nut allergy, I was served my own servings seperate to the others which made me feel very comfortable and safe. Lovely place to visit.
Amavas M — Google review
THANKYOU! We recently visited Brown Brothers Winery where I organised a surprise proposal. The team at Brown Brothers were absolutely amazing helped organise photographers, decor and made sure all the staff were in on the surprise. It couldn't have gone better! A special thank you to Dominic and Taylor, who went above and beyond to make our day so memorable and accommodated us so well. The venue is stunning, the atmosphere is incredible, and the food was absolutely delicious. We highly recommend visiting Once again thankyou for making our day so special and one we'll never forget!
Tom K — Google review
Lots of wine styles. Pick 5 for tasting for a fee. Talk nicely and you'll probably get one or two others to taste. Standing and seating tasting. Restaurant. Indoor and outdoor shaded seating. Bean bags in the garden. Popular for dressed up hens parties.
Koen A — Google review
I have had the best day. My birthday and i felt so special. Brown Bros Milawa has always been a favoured destination for me but today, the best. The staff, the food, the wine...nothing was wrong. Everything was ideal: good food, good wine and great service. Service staff are what sells a venue and the staff here today were so friendly and helpful and knowledgeable. My kind of people. I liked every bit of of the menu and recommend them to everybody. Cheers and thanks for helping to make my day so special.
Pat — Google review
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244 Milawa-Bobinawarrah Rd, Milawa VIC 3678, Australia
https://www.brownbrothers.com.au/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
+61 3 5720 5500
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Milawa Cheese Company

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Cheese shop
Shopping
Nestled in a complex of shops, the Milawa Cheese Company is housed in a former butter factory and has become a popular tourist destination. Visitors can sample an array of cheeses at the cheese shop, enjoy local wines at the cellar door, and indulge in delectable treats at the lovely café. The company's success showcases how a cheese factory can transform into an enticing stop for travelers.
It’s a very beautiful place- cheese tasting, cafe, drinks, a lot of sitting area to enjoy under the shade. Recommended! Bought some cheese after trial~ white tea is great ( lychee, rose) for having there or taking away. Ginger cookies are the best one I’ve ever had so far- less spicy and crunchier. Coffee is good.
Ashly Y — Google review
Pretty little cafe with a cheese shop next door offering free cheese tasting. However the brie we bought was already moldy and the other one was nothing like what was offered at the tasting. Spent $15 for a small slice of brie that went straight into the bin. Reading other reviews it would seem that people have a similar experience with out of date cheese. Very disappointing and would not recommend to anyone!
Katherine L — Google review
There’s a bakery, a cheese shop, and a restaurant here. You can sit outside on the lawn under the trees, and the shop provides picnic mats for customers who purchase something. Just watch out for the shop’s cats sneaking through the door! The cheese shop offers tastings in the morning, around 9:00–10:30 AM, with more than 10 varieties to try. I especially liked the buffalo milk cheese and the King Rover Gold Cheese, which are the shop’s specialties. They’re soft, mildly salty, and have a lovely smoky aroma.
Lunga R — Google review
What's not to like about this place? Awesome service and free cheese tasting experience ... Borrow a blanket, cheese platter and knife ... get your favourite cheese and some wines on the lawn ... 👌👌👌
Jeffrie T — Google review
So many cheeses, lots of cheese related items, chutneys, preserves and pickles. We had a free cheese tasting, the staff were so very friendly and entertaining. Very knowledgeable about the cheese too. Thank-you for a lovely experience. My two favourite cheeses of the few we purchased were the Cooper and the David Brown.
Leigh S — Google review
Unfortunately, the King River Gold cheese we purchased was a huge let-down — mold was clearly visible on many parts of it, it had a strong unpleasant smell, and the surface was slimy. Straight into the bin it went, along with the $15 we paid for it. Judging by other reviews, this isn’t an isolated case, with many mentioning out-of-date products. Very disappointing and would not recommend to anyone
Mehrnoosh S — Google review
After trying their cheeses at the Pinot X Mold festival this year, when we saw the sign for the factory whilst driving down the Hume, we had to stop in. This place is dangerous as all their cheeses are delicious and we ended up spending an ungodly amount on cheese. The cafe seems like a great place to go with a group on the weekend.
Curtis H — Google review
Cheeses Christ this place is heavenly. We had a cheese tasting and our cheese guide Anna blew us away sampling the 12 cheese varieties on offer. We purchased a bag full of amazing Aussie cheeses and now die happy having tasted these delights.
Corey B — Google review
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17 Factory Road, Milawa VIC 3678, Australia
http://www.milawacheese.com.au/
+61 3 5727 3589
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Yarrawonga Mulwala Visitor Information Centre

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Tourist information center
Boat tour agency
Yarrawonga Mulwala Visitor Information Centre is a hidden gem with a beautiful lake view. The staff, especially Helen, are friendly and knowledgeable about bird watching and local attractions. The cafe offers fantastic food and a less crowded atmosphere. Visitors can also find interesting gifts inside the center. Additionally, the staff goes above and beyond to assist visitors with accommodation issues. It's definitely worth a visit for anyone coming to Yarrawonga or passing through the area.
Free parking for the centre. Really great location with lots of interesting gifts inside. All encounters with staff were exceptionally friendly and their local area knowledge is excellent and gave is some ideas of things to do while we stay here. Make sure you go inside. Worth a visit.
A H — Google review
Great deck for a coffee!
Adrian H — Google review
Picked up from Yarrawonga airport into town and back... how good were the two were the drivers... a1.... make sure you call the 03 number and not the 13 cabs number.
Musketeer D — Google review
Lots of info for the area, and the surrounding area also. Well laid out and easy to navigate
Atlas U — Google review
Very friendly and helpful staff. Whether you’ve been before or not, the staff will help you uncover some local gems.
Sam S — Google review
Hard to find need a flag out the front. Merchandise is cheap Lady was friendly and helpful.
Jane G — Google review
We stopped here on our way to Leeton. We talked to Helen about where to go for bird watching and received lots of information. Helen was so friendly and helpful. The cafe at the information center is also a great find. Fantastic food and friendly staff, also not as crowded as some other places. I don’t think people know it is here. This is a place to stop if you are coming to Yarrawonga or even just passing through.
Alan L — Google review
Cannot speak highly enough of Helen and her staff who bent over backwards for us when our booked accommodation had not been serviced on our arrival. Helen did her utmost for us and made sure the property was cleaned a.s.a.p. She also gave us lots of information on attractions in the region. Thanks heaps Helen
Keith C — Google review
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2A Irvine Parade, Yarrawonga VIC 3730, Australia
https://www.yarrawongamulwala.com.au/
+61 3 5744 1989
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Paradise Queen (Lake Mulwala Boat Cruises)

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Boat tour agency
Tours
Experience the beauty of Lake Mulwala and the Murray River aboard the iconic MV Paradise Queen. Choose from a variety of cruises including breakfast, Devonshire tea, local produce tastings, barbecues, and sunset dinners. The friendly and efficient crew ensures a pleasurable and relaxing tour with informative commentary by the knowledgeable captain. Enjoy a delicious meal with options like grilled chicken or steak accompanied by various salads.
Was a nice cruise around Lake mulwala, calm Waters, slight breeze. It was an awesome romantic evening. Tasty 2 course meal 😋 staff friendly and helpful 👌 Would highly recommend doing it adleast once on their stay in Yarrawonga/Mulwala.
Aaron P — Google review
We had an amazing night. The crew were friendly, accomodating and efficient. The actual tour was pleasurable and relaxing from beginning to end. We saw the magnificent sunset glistening on the water and enjoyed the informative commentary along the way by the knowledgable captain. The meal was beautiful and very well executed. There was a choice of grilled chicken or steak in addition to a few types of salad. You choose the quantity. We were impressed at how efficient the catering team were. Everyone got served quickly and they cleaned up just as fast. The toilets are accessible and clean and it’s easy to get on and off the boat. I also recommend this cruise for people who are elderly or have a disability. I can’t fault the cruise at all. They did a perfect job.
Judah A — Google review
Nice and sunny Sunday enjoyed the trip thoroughly. Very interesting, informative and humorous commentary delivered by Travis. Lunch was on offer but we opted out and can't comment on it. Travis was very friendly. Definitely recommend everyone visiting Yarrawonga to take this trip which is very reasonably priced.
S S — Google review
This is one of my favourite while I visit mulwala. You can see all the beauty of the mulwala throughout this cruise with perfectly cooked lunch. Highly recommended.
Nisan S — Google review
The crew at MV Paradise Queen, including the driver Travis, were extremely friendly and nice and the Australia Day Eve cruise that my girlfriend and myself went on was exceptionally good. The finger food was very well done and the beverages available were very good also. It was really relaxing while we went around the bay for four hours and we saw the sun go down in the beautiful sunset which was incredible. For the price that we paid and the services that we got for that price, it was definitely well worth it and would definitely do it again next time!!
Matt H — Google review
OMG. You have to do this if you are anywhere nearby. Chanced upon this on our last day of stay at Cobram and we may have just missed one of the coolest attractions of this place. Travis and his team were extremely courteous in looking after the Guests. Plenty of finger food went around all through the evening. Travis knew the lake waters like the back of his palm and took us around to places which kept us spell bound.
Prashant K — Google review
Travis and the team are just great. Excellent hospitality and very friendly team. The views and the weather is just amazing to visit in summer. Lots of local knowledge and highly recommended for anyone . Absolute value for money. We did the sunset dinner cruise and the steak and chicken with salad and serves were pretty generous.
Feroz B — Google review
Beautiful lake, went in a rainy day though enjoyed alot. Lake has a spot for swimming, have two kids play areas, nice walk along the lake. I believe in summer they do alot of activities there as saw many boards stating about different activities
Zaeem S — Google review
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1 Bank St, Yarrawonga VIC 3730, Australia
http://www.paradisequeen.com/
+61 418 508 616
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Warrabilla Wines

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Been drinking wines from here since 2014, cannot beat it. Great wine for great value. Barry did a good job today for another wine tasting. Thanks team, keep it up!
E. — Google review
The best winery around Rutherglen. Flavours are bold. Wines have body. Their Durif is a step above everyone else’s.
Louis N — Google review
What a gem! We were recommended this winery for their durif so were really looking forward to tasting last weekend. We opened the door to a hum of busy-ness. Staff greeted us immediately even while handing bubble wands to visiting children. We had a really enjoyable tasting, loving the warmth the staff showed to everyone. We loved the 2019 Durif, and went home with a box, and will join as members too. Thoroughly recommend
Ingrid H — Google review
I first visited Warrabilla winery about 20 years ago with the Austin Healey club of Victoria when we stayed in Rutherglen. Their Durif is the best Durif I have ever tasted. We filled up our Healeys with their wonderful wines. Sadly my husband died 14 years ago and I stopped being a member of their wine club. I joined again over a year ago . I run a small wine club and recently I took a bottle of Smithy’s blend and it won the wine of the night and today with the delivery of my annual wines I received 2 dozen Smithy’s blend as well that I ordered for wine club members. I highly recommend visiting Warrabilla when you are in the area. Cheers Jill
Jillian F — Google review
Amazing, my favourite wine in this area, very rich, and super tastefull! Friendly service, everything on tasting, absolut Gem !
Lorenz K — Google review
Wine club member here - aside from this being the best winery in Victoria, their customer service is amazing! Had some courier issues with an order, spoke to Amy and she resolved things immediately. She turned a frustrating issue into an outstanding outcome. Love your work.
Heath E — Google review
Went to Warrabilla Wines with a large group of people yesterday. We had a wonderful time. Excellent service and presentation of wines. 10/10
Julie K — Google review
Best big red wine maker in the world. Arrived late but looked after very well by the friendly helpful staff. Couldn't ask for more. If you like your wines big, with tastings across multiple vintages, this is the must goto winery of Rutherglen for old style wines with huge dollops of fruit and tannins. Wines that will keep improving for years and years!
James J — Google review
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6152 Murray Valley Hwy, Rutherglen VIC 3685, Australia
http://www.warrabillawines.com.au/
+61 2 6035 7242
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