What to do and see in Myrtleford, Victoria: The Best Things to do

August 14, 2021 Kaleigh Reichenbach

Discover the best top things to do in Myrtleford, Australia including Myrtleford Farmers Market, Michelini Wines, Red Ramia Trading, Myrtleford Gallery, Pumpkin Seeds Australia, Lake Buffalo, Log Tobacco Kiln, The Big Tree, The Phoenix Tree, Rotary Park.
Restaurants in Myrtleford

1. Myrtleford Farmers Market

Piazza, Myrtleford, Victoria 3737 Australia +61 497 944 626 [email protected] http://www.myrtlefordfarmersmarket.com.au/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Myrtleford Farmers Market

The Myrtleford Farmers Market is held on the fourth Saturday of each month from 8am-12.30pm at the Piazza, in the heart of Myrtleford in Victoria’s High Country. Our market is accredited by the Victorian Farmers Market Association, meaning customers are guaranteed access to quality, freshly harvested produce whilst supporting local farmers and directly putting money back into regional community

Reviewed By Bevlyn11

This is a delightful Market to wander through, taste some of the products, but some more. Nothing could be fresher than Apples from the orchards among other products that are grown locally.

2. Michelini Wines

213 Great Alpine Road, Myrtleford, Victoria 3737 Australia +61 3 5751 1990 [email protected] https://www.micheliniwines.com.au
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Michelini Wines

Reviewed By shanygirl01

Wonderful winery with an excellent selection, convenient location, great parking and engaging, knowledgeable service. Will definitely be back for more when we are through with our lovely selections.

3. Red Ramia Trading

145 Great Alpine Road, Myrtleford, Victoria 3737 Australia +61 3 5752 1944 [email protected] http://redramia.com.au/
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Red Ramia Trading

A magical mystery tour of delights from countries like China, India, Morocco and Japan, colour this multi-continental trading fantasyland. With an astonishing amount of widely varying and utterly addictive stock to browse through, it's easy to while away hours travelling through this enormous globe-trotter's emporium. This is the world of Red Ramia Trading.

Reviewed By LandieLife - Canberra, Australia

Yikes!...There is some interesting stuff in here. Worth a visit to see lots of different house hold type items from many different countries. We really enjoyed looking around and buying a few little things.

51a Standish St, Myrtleford, Victoria 3737 Australia +61 427 929 974 [email protected] http://www.myrtlefordgallery.com
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Myrtleford Gallery

Fine Art Gallery representing a select number of highly skilled artists. \We delight in promoting Excellence with our contemporary realist paintings, sculpture, studio glass and designer furniture.

5. Pumpkin Seeds Australia

5061 Great Alpine Road, Myrtleford, Victoria 3738 Australia +61 3 5752 1199 [email protected] http://pepofarms.com.au/
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Pumpkin Seeds Australia

We are Australia's only growers and producers of pumpkins for their seed. Come and visit our farm shop where you can see the oil press in action, witness chocolate coated pumpkin seeds being made and taste a delicious range of seeds, nuts and oils. By visiting you will be supporting Australian farmers producing a unique product that is not only tasty but also one of a kind. Every visitor will receive a unique insight into how we grow and harvest millions of pumpkins each year. We can cater for families right up to bus groups (by appointment) You can purchase products and enjoy a cold drink or teas and coffees in our farm shop.

Reviewed By judyclemens - Greater Sydney, Australia

Our visit included a very interesting talk where we learned about the growing of the pumpkins and how the seeds are extracted. We were then able to sample a large variety of products.

6. Lake Buffalo

Yarrarabula Creek Road Buffalo River Road, Myrtleford, Victoria 3737 Australia http://www.g-mwater.com.au/downloads/gmw/Storages/27_Nov_-_Lake_Buffalo_Brochure_WEB.pdf
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Lake Buffalo

Reviewed By Roadruna - Melbourne, Australia

We were on holidays and were driving around, exploring the area from Beechworth to Bright. Took a detour at Myrtleford, and headed towards Lake Buffalo. It is a bit of a drive but we enjoy just cruising along. When we got there, it was a busy place. Lots of people, jet skis, boats out on the lake. But the atmosphere was very friendly. A group of people sitting on one of the park benches saw us looking for somewhere to sit and enjoy a picnic with our friends. So they called out to us and said to take the table they were using, as they were finished and off to go boating in the lake. They were so friendly. Makes me miss the old days when this kind of friendliness was common. But I might be showing my age I guess. ???? Worth the drive cause it’s nice surrounds and fresh air were amazing. Winter might be a bit cold out there, but on a glorious summers day,, it’s well with visiting.

7. Log Tobacco Kiln

Great Alpine Road Rotary Park, Myrtleford, Victoria Australia
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4.0 based on 7 reviews

Log Tobacco Kiln

8. The Big Tree

Smith Street, Myrtleford, Victoria Australia
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The Big Tree

Reviewed By 993anitat - Forster, Australia

Found out about the Big Tree on Trip Advisor and am glad we went and had a look. Not far from the main street through Myrtleford this huge old River Red Gum. Estimated to be 200 years old this huge tree is 23.25m in height and has a girth of 9.2m. It is an impressive tree which I am sure could tell a few stories from Aboriginal visits through the early settlement day until today where it stands in a small park surrounded by suburbia.

9. The Phoenix Tree

Great Alpine Road, Myrtleford 3737, Myrtleford, Victoria Australia http://www.melbourneplaygrounds.com.au/myrtleford-the-phoenix-tree-sculpture#.XbL4eej7SUk
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The Phoenix Tree

Reviewed By CodyMav - Gold Coast, Australia

Heading east into Myrtleford, you can't help notice this huge scuplture by Hans Knorr. It started as a red gu and came from Barwidgee Creek efore beiung crafted into this stunning attraction on the entrance to Myrtleford

10. Rotary Park

Myrtle Street Great Alpine Road B500, Myrtleford, Victoria 3737 Australia http://www.melbourneplaygrounds.com.au/rotary-park-playground-great-alpine-road-myrtleford#.X4VWjJMzbdo
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Rotary Park

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