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…
Read MoreHorseshoe 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…
Read MoreThe Trawool Estate
Overlooking the National Trust listed Trawool Valley, The Trawool Estate is an iconic property where locals gather and visitors experience a unique getaway amidst nature. Sitting alongside the Great Victorian Rail Trail, the hotel boasts four dining areas, outdoor pool, multi-purpose courts, an outdoor amphitheatre and extensive grounds to escape in, all with uninterrupted views…
Read MoreTallarook General Store
Tallarook General Store is the only place to get the best burgers, hot food and customer service. If you want a friendly face for a chat or a classic hamburger with the lot, Tallarook General Store is the place to go. They also have an Australia Post outlet and many local crafters sell their wares…
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