Discover the best top things to do in Benalla, Australia including North East Vineyard Tours, Benalla Performing Arts and Convention Centre (BPACC), Visit Benalla, Winton Wetlands Water Tank art, Devenish Silo Art, Winton Motor Raceway, Winton Wetlands Water Tank Art, Winton Wetlands Art Trail, Benalla Botanic Gardens, Lake Benalla Walking Track.
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North East Vineyard Tours will pick you up from your accommodation between 9.45 and 10.15 am. You will then relax and enjoy the best the North East Victoria Wine Region has to offer in air-conditioned comfort on one of our guided tours. During the day we will visit four of the smaller cellar doors and vineyards, sampling different wines at each. As we specialise in small group wine tours
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We offer a selection of guided tours within the region of Benalla in Victoria's North East. We cover Benalla Street Art, Ned Kelly Bush Ranger History, Winery Tours and Heritage Tours. These tours vary from walking tours or as a passenger in a comfortable people carrier. We also offer a motorcycle tour where you can see the region from the comfort of our Honda Goldwing 1500 armchair cruiser.
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Here on display are the fabulous silo paintings done by Melbourne artist Cam Scale of a WWI Nurse, a modern Combat Medic and a Lighthorseman with his Steed. North Vic Trails is a Non Profit Community Group consisting of people from small towns. We are trying to help our rural regional towns suffering in the current climate especially after the drought and bushfires and now COVID 19 restrictions. Through promoting the silo art, other artworks and features for small town communities we hope to increase tourism to the northern regions of Victoria. So come visit us, stay for a bit and enjoy the many fabulous sights we have to offer.
These silos are beautifully painted a great tribute to our ladies and gents that served for Australia. Excellent attention to detail in all of the silo art.
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Portraits of three local volunteers, Colin Hooke from Chesney Vale Brigade, Robert Green of Taminick Brigade and Danielle Spokes of Winton Brigade define the tank... it's part of the Wetlands Art Trail. The mural honours local firefighters and highlights their significant contribution to their local communities. Guido, the artist is known for photorealistic murals.I recently had the pleasure in July of visiting the Brim silos that Guido has also painted. Guido was raised in Brisbane and was a graffiti artist in his youth. He moved to Lismore, New South Wales to study visual arts at Southern Cross University, majoring in printmaking.
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There is a bit of a map to locate the art. ART IN THE LANDSCAPE 1 The Sanctuary - Andrew J Bourke 2 Martins Barge 3 Fish Trees - Tim Bowtell 4 Wren & Finch - Davidson Lopes 5 The CFA Tank - Guido Van Helton 6 Water Gallery - Troy Firebrace & Bailey Bish 7 Hilda Bain - Cam Scale 8 The Long Neck Turtle - Kaiela Arts 9 Whitebellied Sea Eagle - Andrew J Bourke Of the pieces I saw only a handful...these are considerable distances apart and while I spent hours at the wetlands... this is somewhere you could spend a day or two at. The joy for me is that I can return again to discover more of it's delights. I imagine with the weather changes that the landscape would alter accordingly making each visit interesting and unique.
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There is something heartwarming about meandering through Botanical Gardens... this garden invites you to explore. It's set on the edge of a lake, has extensive rose gardens, a Hec Waller memorial, a Weary Dunlop statue, the War Memorial... so very much to see while you wander through at a leisurely pace. "Luxurious man, to bring his vice in use, Did after him the world seduce, And from the fields the flowers and plants allure, Where nature was most plain and pure." - Andrew Marvell You could journey here many times and find something new and unique to the area... and watch as the garden bursts forth it's hidden pleasures. There is a children's playground with a rocket. The following day I had a discussion with the lady working in the Visitor Centre in Yarrawonga and she had fond memories of the rocket in the playground area... her words were, "Either I grew larger, or it grew smaller over time...but I recall it fondly".
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The first time I walked around this lake was with my mother about thirteen years ago... it was quite beautiful with rose gardens. Fast forward to recent times and I visited again. My memory is imprinted a little differently to the landscape that is there now. It's been slightly altered and Benalla continues to evolve as a rural town making it a place to go. It is now a destination in itself. The 4.25 kilometre track is stunning. You can choose how much of it you want to walk, or you can take advantage of the seating along it's edge taking a break to enjoy the breathtaking serenity. Lake Benalla provides habitat for numerous birds from ducks and pelicans to cockatoos and kookaburras and you will definitely see them here. When I wandered around here it was late in the afternoon on a Friday and I was surprised there were not more people taking advantage of this beautiful area...but then, Covid has changed things so much. .. Still it's worth masking up and going for a walk.
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