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Discover
Victoria's Alpine High Country - a region of breathtaking landscapes
and fresh alpine air offering majestic national parks, an abundance
of adventure activities, welcoming cellar doors and a colourful food
culture. |
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The Murray to the
Mountains Rail Trail has 94km of bitumen sealed track well
suited to both cycling and walking. The trail has a gentle gradient
that makes it suitable for all ages and levels of fitness, and is
a must do for all visitors to the region. |
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The Great Alpine Road is a 308-kilometre route
that extends from Wangaratta in the north-east to Bairnsdale in the
heart of Gippsland. The road is Australia’s highest year-round
accessible sealed road and winds past lofty mountains, valleys, forests,
rivers, vineyards and farms. Sample local food and wine, go fishing,
cycle, climb or ride along the way. |
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| North East Valleys Food & Wine. Extending from Victoria's snowfields to the Murray River, covering the Alpine Valleys, Beechworth, Glenrowan, King Valley and Rutherglen wine regions, this system of mountains, valleys and rivers sets the scene for an inspirational food and wine experience. | |
Myrtleford
Chamber of Commerce. Myrtleford is a town of some 3500 people
located 223 m above sea-level on the Great Alpine Rd between Wangaratta
and Bright. It is beautifully positioned in the northern foothills
of the Mt Buffalo Range adjacent to the Ovens River, Happy Valley
Creek and Barwidgee Creek. As a result of its location it serves as
a gateway to Mt Buffalo National Park and its associated skiing resorts. |
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| Myrtleford Visitor Information Centre. Located at the Post Office complex on the Great Alpine Road, you can call in 7 days a week between 9am & 5pm for information on what else there is to see & do in the region. Tel: +613/03 5752 1044. | |
Page updated: October 21, 2009 |
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