Overview
Victoria's High Country, an enchanting tourist region, unfolds as a captivating blend of alpine landscapes, historic towns, and outdoor adventures. Nestled in the northeastern part of the state, this area encompasses the Victorian Alps, renowned for winter sports in resorts like Falls Creek and Mt Buller. In warmer months, it transforms into a haven for hikers, mountain bikers, and nature lovers exploring the Alpine National Park.
Historic towns like Beechworth, Bright, and Mansfield exude charm with preserved architecture, boutique shops, and gourmet dining. Beechworth, a gold rush-era town, boasts atmospheric streets and the infamous Beechworth Gaol.
The High Country also embraces the gourmet delights of the Milawa Gourmet Region, known for its wineries, farm-to-table experiences, and the iconic Milawa Cheese Factory.
The Murray River, winding through the region, invites water activities, while Lake Eildon offers boating and fishing opportunities. The High Country's scenic drives, like the Great Alpine Road, promise breathtaking views of the Victorian Alps.
Winter enthusiasts can indulge in alpine adventures, while autumn paints the landscape with vibrant colors. Local events, such as the Man from Snowy River Bush Festival and the Bright Autumn Festival, celebrate the region's heritage and natural beauty.
Last update December 2023