Discover the best top things to do in Bright, Australia including Murray to the Mountains Rail Trail, Noofies, Country Heart & Home, Sew Bright Alpine Quilting, Canyon Walk, Howitt Park, Bright Library, Bright Splash Park, Alpine Visitors Information Centre Bright, Cherry Walk Nature Trail.
Restaurants in Bright
5.0 based on 85 reviews
Great trail even better with an e bike. Lots of stops for coffee or wine along the way. Hire bikes available in Bright.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
What a different shop, something for everyone. Fun little novelties....with the owner making them at the back of the shop. We even got some quirky Xmas decorations, and some kits to make your own Noofie, great for stocking fillers.........there are some funny Xrated figurines at the back of the shop.....they are up high so the little one can't reach.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Welcome to Christmas all year round. A store that is filled with all that is collectable for the season! From glass Christmas ornaments to stand alone indoor and outdoor Santa's, Snowmen, Angels, Trees and so much more! We also stock Charlie Bears, Woodwick candles, Calebdars, Cards, Jewellery, Gifts for her.
An absolute MUST visit when anywhere near the Bright area. We go to Bright multiple times a year and visit this shop every time without fail. Lovely stock, lovely staff, awesome shop! ????????????
4.5 based on 11 reviews
At Sew Bright Alpine Quilting we stock and ever-changing range of exceptional quality cotton fabrics. Bright, modern prints from our favourite designers alongside a large range of premium quilters muslin, solids and batiks. You will find patterns for quilts, handbag and home decor from leading Australian and US designers and our exclusive in house designed patterns, along with the latest quilting tools. Join us for a class - Angela loves to teach. Our classes are project based and designed to help you become a confident quilter. We specialise in foundation paper piecing the Quiltworx way. We are also trained to teach quick curve classes.
4.5 based on 392 reviews
Had a lovely morning walk on the Canyon Walk, very pretty walking next to the clear Ovens river - plenty of locals out and very friendly, perhaps because they hadn’t seen visitors for a long time!
4.5 based on 88 reviews
This is a magnificent park on the Ovens River... all ages, all levels of fitness will enjoy the park. There is parking available for trailers/caravans and cars in the park. It offers public toilets, a sound-shell there for local events, undercover BBQ areas, picnic tables, bench sits to sit and watch the water, meandering paths, established shady trees, expansive lawn areas, a large children's play area. Also there is a Splash Park here and some of the local walks in the area start here. Walking through here recently it was quieter than other times that I have been here, but the Regional visitors were there. Children were playing in the park ... you could hear their delighted laugher. I went for a walk through the area and interacted as people greeted me. For awhile there... you could just lose yourself and pretend that Covid never happened... except we were all wearing masks.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Took a 3 and 6 year old and they had a ball here. So much to do with lots of huge trees to sit under. Would recommend this as a family activity. Playground nearby as well and restaurant a short walk as well.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
The Visitors Centre was recommended by a family member as the best place to purchase local wines at prices similar to the wineries or bottle shops. Have a good range and staff very helpful.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
This is a pleasant stroll in the bush. Sadly, the earlier parts are weed infested but there is a lot of restoration work going on. Once past that, you are in bushland with some delightful views of the river, especially when crossing the upper suspension bridge.
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