Discover the best top things to do in Marysville, Australia including Gallipoli Park, Steavenson Falls, Marysville & District Historical Society, Bruno's Art and Sculpture Garden, Keppel Lookout Trail, Marysville Information & Regional Artspace, Marysville State Forest, Stevenson Falls, Lake Mountain Alpine Resort, Phantom Falls.
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4.5 based on 126 reviews
Terrific space for kids and adults a alike. Lots of features hidden in this little gem, including a small lake with trout fishing and a BBQ area to cook lunch. Kids played for hours. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 663 reviews
Beautiful waterfall that can be viewed from the top and bottom with some steps. Easy signage too. Easy drive up to the carpark however it is very busy and $3 parking. Clean toilets accessible.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Take some time to browse through the many displays highlighting over 150 years of Marysville and Districts rich history. Features include pioneer story, reference library, timber story, sporting memorabilla, postcard collection, art gallery, bottle collection and heritage rose garden. Entry is $3 per person.
4.5 based on 479 reviews
the gardens & sculptures are amazing a great way to wonder around lovely native garden and amazing sculptures walk around twice as there is so much to see
4.5 based on 53 reviews
This is a long hard walk. It takes about 4 1/2 to 5 hours if you come back via Steavensons Falls and is extremely steep on the way up. Wear good footwear and take plenty of water. There are no loos at the top so go before setting off. Wear a hat and take insect repellent and sunscreen. There were lots of March flies. We were really proud of ourselves when were finished the walk and the views are well worth it.
4.5 based on 68 reviews
MiRa, Marysville’s Information and Regional Artspace, is a place for everyone. Tourists are invited to visit the gift shop and bushfire display, as well as enjoying the regular art exhibitions and taking part in the range of arts activities on offer in the space. MiRa is also an information centre, staffed by knowledgeable volunteers, providing information on accommodation, eateries, walks, local produce and so much more. For local people, MiRa is an amazing space, only limited by the imagination. MiRa is keen to support the arts in all of its forms, whether visual arts, performance arts, music, writing, or just dabbling in the world of ideas. It provides the perfect location for special events, or regular classes and workshops. If you have an idea, make sure you give us a call or just drop in for a chat. There are already plans in place for a choir and a film club, as well as all sorts of workshops and creative happenings, so make sure you let us know your email address
Lots of tourist info available here from the friendly staff who were on for a chat, which I like. I had a quick look at the attached art gallery and the ceramic pieces in display. Didn't interest me greatly as I'm not an aficionado of the visual arts but it's a good opportunity for locals to display their works. Some lovely and quirky gifts are available here, including different kinds of Australian animals' "poo" (different types of chocolates) and lots of locally produced soaps that looked very tempting. I liked the inclusion of a little table with colouring pencils and activities provided for kids. An attached side gallery contains information and stories from the 2009 bushfires and a visitor's book to sign. Another little side gallery featured a beautiful quilt sent to the residents of Marysville from fellow Australians after the disaster to let them know they were remembered. I found this quite moving. I really enjoyed the free live music on offer next to the gallery on a sunny Saturday afternoon. It was really nice to sit in the shade and enjoy the music for a little while before booking into my accommodation. Thank you Marysville!
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Marysville State Forest is quite extensive, climbing a long way which proffered excellent views at times; but the contrasts of the drive itself were the most remarkable. Seemingly endless tree-ferns lined the road, twisting ever upward. Very relaxing
4.5 based on 17 reviews
easy access, magnificent waterfall with lots of walking opttions for different views of the waterfall. Highly recommended.
4.0 based on 294 reviews
Lake Mountain is Melbourne's closest and most affordable alpine resort, just a 120 kilometre drive from Melbourne. A year round destination for the entire family which during the winter months offers over 37 kilometres of cross-country ski trails, toboggan slopes and plenty of snow play areas. During spring and summer enjoy exhilarating flying fox rides, laser skirmish, challenging mountain bike trails and enchanting mountain walks. The Resort provides skiers with the opportunity of learning new skills in a relaxed, fun environment. Our ski school provides both the young and the young at heart with professional ski instruction. Enjoy an intimidation free experience! We offer ski clothing and equipment hire on site over the winter months so there is no reason to not enjoy the diverse experiences that the mountain offers. At the end of an active day enjoy majestic mountain views, local seasonal food and hot and cold beverages at the licensed Cafe or Bistro.
Visited just for a look and couple small hikes,lovely clean facilities,beautiful place to visit.The biggest highlight..the couple of fellas working there that weekend!Very helpful and friendly,got the vibe they thoroughly enjoyed their jobs,and are passionate about the area.Super impressed with their people skills and friendliness,wish I had grabbed their names,massive asset to Lake Mountain.Thanks guys!
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