Mansfield Visitor Information Centre

Located in the Station Precinct, adjacent to the Great Victorian Rail Trail, the fully accredited Mansfield Visitor Information Centre is an important cultural and historical hub for the region’s visitors. Centre highlights include their Aboriginal Exhibition Gallery featuring artworks by award winning artist Iluka Sax-Williams as well as their 14 metre Felt Mural which was…

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Cheviot Glen Cottages

At the gateway to beautiful north-east Victoria, Cheviot Glen Cottages sit in a hillside on a rural working farm just east of the Yea township, 110 kilometres or 1.5 hours from Melbourne and 400 metres from the Great Victorian Rail Trail. Side-by-side the cottages are ideal for a relaxing escape from the city, a base…

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Trawool Valley

Trawool, originally named ‘Traawool’, the indigenous word for ‘wild water’, is a district dominated by agriculture, dairy and unforgettable scenery. The area was first explored by Hume and Hovell in 1824, and later settled as a large sheep station. The district is bounded in the East by the Bald Hills and to the West by…

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Horseshoe Lagoon Flora and Fauna Reserve

Horseshoe Lagoon is nestled in the bend of the Goulburn River between Kerrisdale and Trawool. The stunning surroundings and peaceful atmosphere make it the perfect place to enjoy outdoor activities such as camping and fishing. Walk in camping is allowed, no bookings or fees are required. Access to the camping area is approximately eight kilometers…

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Murrindindi Cascades

Embark on a short, scenic walk at Murrindindi Cascades, offering multiple viewpoints of the beautiful cascades. Located at the south end of Murrindindi Scenic Reserve, the track follows the first 300m of the Murrindindi River Walk, starting across the road from the Cascades Picnic Area. Descend through a forested valley to the Murrindindi River where…

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Wilhelmina Falls

If you’re looking for a challenging trek with a stunning waterfall, put Wilhelmina Falls Walk on your must-do list. It in the Murrindindi Scenic Reserve at the northern end of the Toolangi State Forest, two hours drive north east of Melbourne. The falls can be reached via a 3.15 kilometre walk, 6.3 kilometre return. The…

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Lucky Mine Lookout

Lucky Mine Lookout, named after one of the most successful early gold mines, which was located just below the top of the hill, overlooks the township of Alexandra and the valley it lies in. Located off Webster Street and up a gravel road within the Alexandra Bushland Reserve, this amazing lookout helps you to appreciate…

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Mansfield Armchair Cinema

Mansfield Armchair Cinemas is Australia’s first fully digital cinema. A unique community movie theatre, built by the community for the community and opened in 2009. Mansfield Armchair Cinema screens the latest blockbuster movies for all to enjoy. You are encouraged to sit back in the reclining leather armchairs, in any of the new comfortable seats…

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Stone Creek Cottage

Discover a hidden gem. This charming colonial-style hand-built stone cottage featuring established gardens provides the comfort of home with all the essential modern conveniences you would need to enjoy a relaxing getaway, close to Mt Buller, Victorian snowfields and King Valley wineries. This hideaway features breathtaking views, stunning sunsets and starry nights on 24 acres…

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BullerRoo Luxury Chalet

Looking to experience a memorable getaway with a distinct flare for design? Discover this unique High Country destination for couples, friends or a family break just 15 minutes from Mansfield on a stunning 24 acre property. Named for nearby Mt Buller and the many kangaroos that you can see at the property, BullerRoo is a…

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