Come snow or shine
As winters become increasingly unpredictable, Victoria’s three main alpine resorts are embracing the ‘green season’.
As winters become increasingly unpredictable, Victoria’s three main alpine resorts are embracing the ‘green season’.
Connection to mains power was a turning point for this languishing goldrush-era town – now popular among day-trippers and weekenders visiting Victoria’s Great Dividing Range.
Steeped in history and offering fine food and beautiful scenery, this pretty locale is the perfect getaway in the Murray region.
Mildura, on the banks of the mighty Murray River, is in the middle of nowhere and the centre of everywhere.
Cycling is a huge passion in Victoria’s High Country. Rail trails, country backroads, MTB parks and alpine road ascents, they’re all here!
For active, outdoor-loving travellers, Victoria’s High Country is the perfect place to spend some time in the wild. Let’s go!
This seaside resort and fishing port town lies near an artificial channel linking Victoria’s biggest inland waterway to Bass Strait.
Pivotal to the nation’s post-war recovery, the town of Red Cliffs has come to be defined by its connection to the Murray River and rich agricultural production.
From rocky sea cliffs and wild beaches to stunning rivers and tall forests, the four distinct habitats of Victoria’s Great South West Walk make it one of the most diverse long-distance hikes in Australia.