Bonegilla Migrant Experience is Australia's oldest Migrant Reception and Training Centre. Walk in their shoes and experience what life was like for these new Australians.
Lake Hume is a popular tourist destination with things to see and do all year round including boating, fishing, camping, sightseeing and many more recreational
The Jindera Pioneer Museum is contained within a remarkable old store and home that belonged to the pioneering Wagner family. The 'store' is stocked with
A boutique country store selling homewares and gifware located in Jindera, NSW.
We have a great range of homewares including basketware, serving platters, glassware, coffee
The Ettamogah family was born in the late 1950's when cartoonist Ken Maynard published a series of cartoons in The Australasian Post.
‘The Ettamogah Mob’
Distance: 16km
Sealed surface: 4km
A quiet, sheltered ride through low hills and ironbark forest that serves as a perfect introduction to the natural beauty
We are a small retail outlet with a passion for leather, linen and aromatherapy products. We specialise in quality cowhides and only stock products which
Located between Beechworth and the low hills surrounding Chiltern, Chiltern-Mt Pilot National Park includes the striking Mt Pilot Range and Woolshed Falls, protecting the box-ironbark
Nestled in it's creek side setting, the Yackandandah Community Garden aims to involve all members of the community in creating and maintaining a sustainable garden
Orginally a billards room and made from local red brick, this newly renovated, pared back space has been revitalised highlighting its rustic orgins, and now
The Yackandandah Museum has a large and comprehensive collection of the many stories from our district. The Museum is accommodated in the Bank of Victoria
Sluga Gallery is the studio and Gallery of renowned contemporary watercolour Artist Charles Sluga.
Discover in the Gallery, not only a stunning array of original
Table Top Mountain Experience involves a two hour guided walk to the summit of Table Top Mountain.
Guide, Phil Rouvray, will provide a brief interpretation