Discover the best top things to do in Moira Shire, Australia including Monichino Wines, Barmah Forest Heritage and Education Centre, Yarrawonga Mulwala Visitor Information Centre, Bridge Hotel, Rich Glen Olive Estate, Lake Mulwala, Chinamans Island, Yarrawonga Foreshore, Thompson Beach, Yarrawonga Weir.
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4.5 based on 55 reviews
The rolling hills of Piemonte and the flat plains of Victoria's Goulburn Valley are worlds apart. However the classic tradition of wine making has transferred flawlessly from one hemisphere to the other. When Carlo Monichino migrated from the Asti region in Northern Italy he brought his winemaking skills with him and in 1962, together with his wife Margaret, planted a vineyard in Katunga. The rich soil and excellent climatic conditions make this region ideal for grape growing. In fact vines were first planted in the area in the 1880's, making it one of the oldest grape growing regions in Australia. Monichinos is a true family concern, with Carlo, his son Terry, and daughter Anna all involved. Terry, after studying wine science in Australia and working in the industry overseas, has taken over from Carlo as head winemaker, while Anna manages administration, including functions, and the cellar door. Visitors are welcome and the cellar door is open 7 days a week, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, and Saturday and Sunday 10am-5pm. Call in for a chat over a large range of award winning wines for tasting. Monichino's friendly staff will help you with your wine selection and provide you with information on food and wine matches. Take the time to Relax and enjoy a regional cheese platter with a glass of wine in the well laid out picnic grounds overlooking the vineyard. Cheese Platters, Muffins & Hot drinks available every day.
The quality of the wine exceeded our expectations! Ended up buying much more than we expected. Plus the Chelsea was very helpful and sweet. I highly recommend you take some time to visit Monichino!
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Visit the Barmah Forest Heritage and Education Centre in Nathalia to discover and explore the colourful history of the Barmah National Park.Learn about the fascinating and diverse history of this iconic region and be amazed by the struggles of our forefathers,from pre-history to the present day.Stories are told in an easy going style that educates and enlightens.Displays include:Local indigenous history,The timber industry,Wood Cutters,River boats,Leech and feather gatherers ,Cattlemen and more. A must see before you venture into the Barmah National Park.
This is a really worthwhile place to visit. The guide was excellent, nothing was too much trouble for him. The display was very well presented. Heaps of photos and a great range of items on display. It gives you a really good idea of what the Barmah Forest was like before it was so badly exploited by the early settlers. It must have been a paradise for the Indigenous people of the area. Well worth giving yourself an hour or so to have a thorough look around the whole exhibition.
4.5 based on 128 reviews
Greetings! Welcome to the best one stop shop experience for information about our towns and region. Our doors are open daily from 9am to 4pm. Pop on a face mask and come see us for some inspiration on things to do, places to visit, planning a special event or travelling somewhere else. Are you planning a wedding, family reunion, an annual car or caravan rally that's eventful, a small or large conference, golfing tour, school camping or canoeing expedition? Let us know your brief. Being local with an extensive Tourism and Business network, we can simplify your search options. Our online and personal booking service provides the widest range of accommodation and tour options throughout Australia, including boat cruises on Lake Mulwala.
In Yarrawonga for a week when the town is starting to deal with Regional Victorian visitors, this proved to be a necessary stop. Information was correct and delivered by a very accommodating lady
4.5 based on 12 reviews
A delightful meal in rural Victoria. The Bridge Hotel is a lovely old building with a very modern outside court yard/beer garden. Situated opposite the Broken Creek in Nathalia our group booking meals were excellent. Those that didn't want Thai had great pub meals and the rest of us shared plates of authentic Thai food. A little gem!
4.5 based on 355 reviews
Rich Glen in Yarrawonga was established 22 years ago by the Vodusek family and is currently run by fifth generation farmers Ros, a trained chef, and Daimien, a butcher. The family farm is located in North East Victoria, a hidden gem located on the banks of the mighty Murray River surrounded by red gum forests, pristine inland beaches and rows of majestic olive trees. Rich Glen produces 150 extra virgin olive-oil based food and natural skin-care products on the farm and collaborates with regional farmers using as many “local" ingredients wherever possible. The Vodusek family loves to share their beautiful property with visitors so they can immerse themselves in a truly authentic hands-on farm experience of growing, harvesting and custom making their own artisan food and skin-care products. Rich Glen is open by appointment only for pre-booked tourism experiences.
4.5 based on 128 reviews
We stayed at DC On The Lake Holiday Park at Lake Mulwala with the park adjacent to and overlooking the lake with great fishing and great views. The holiday park has good roomy caravan sites and mostly all new various accomodation options catering to adults and children alike. Shopping centre only a few kilometres away. Great place to visit and stay for your holiday.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
We went to check it out, excellent walking path all the way around. Probably about a 2 kilometer walk. Good wheelchair access. Trees and birds in abundance. Great photo opportunities.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Very clean and well kept foreshore with lots to do. A nice walk, reading the information boards, lots of places to sit and watch the activities on the lake, plenty of playgrounds along the foreshore for kids. There is also a farmers market once a month (last Sunday), which was well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
The staff are friendly and knowledgable. The value is good and the trip very relaxing and enjoyable. Spotting Koalas in the trees on the banks was a highlight
4.5 based on 11 reviews
excellent park, very green and lots of information about how the weir came to be with old photos of how it was built. Plenty of room, overlooks the Murray river, and it is awesome to walk across the weir wall and look at the spillways when they are open to allow water through. Great place to watch the sunset over the river. Plenty of animal life to see, from above there are turtles, pelicans, water birds and fish hovering about. Lots of birds as well in the trees.
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