Discover the best top things to do in Wangaratta, Australia including Wangaratta Library, Murray to Mountains Rail Trail, Wangaratta Art Gallery, Wangaratta Visitor Information Centre, Warby Ovens National Park, Rees & Rees, Merriwa Park.
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Australia's premier rail trail offers more than 100km of scenic, sealed, off-road bike trail in North East Victoria. Starting in Wangaratta, the rail trail connects culinary villages including Milawa, Beechworth, Rutherglen, Bright and Myrtleford. Discover the diverse landscape of the High Country region - from natural bushland to open farmland, fertile valleys and some of Australia's most spectacular mountain ranges. The rail trail meanders alongside clear rivers, vineyards, hops, orchards and groves, with plentiful food, wine and craft beer experiences dotted along the way.
We chose the Wangaratta to Milawa section of the Trail as it was the flatest. We are not seasoned bike riders but this was a great path. In total we completed over 40klms return trip which was relatively easy going for us. Some lovely country side. You could also walk sections of the Trail. A really good fun activity for the whole family just pick which section and how experienced you are at riding. We will do another section some time in the future.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Established in 1987 this unique regional art gallery is housed in a striking heritage building located in the arts precinct, a short walk from the CBD of Wangaratta. The Gallery collects textile art, small sculpture, wood, and significant works of art. It also collects works of art by state and national artists of significance.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
We are not only a Visitor Information Centre, we are your Visitor Inspiration Centre. Come in and see us for all your Wangaratta visitor needs, from accommodation, hiking and cycling to wining and dining in Wangaratta and our surrounding towns such as Milawa, Oxley, Eldorado, Glenrowan and the King Valley. We also showcase works from local artists and various community groups in our Exhibition space. With a rotating calendar of monthly exhibits the exhibitions are refreshed with new works showcased on a regular basis. Some works are for sale.
We went to visit the info centre as we were cycle touring & wanted to get a plan for the next few weeks. Melissa spoke to us, listened & was very constructive in regards to local knowledge and services. In addition she was able to offer good advice about roads/traffic on them & access to water/supplies. Her suggestions about booking camping & other little tips was most helpful too. We did as she suggested & did some of the local walks as well. It made our Wangaratta experience even more enjoyable.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
This diverse park offers visitors the chance to explore many different landscapes, from the granite hills and woodlands of the Warby Ranges, the Box‐Ironbarks of Killawarra Forest, and the River Red Gum forests and wetlands of the heritage-listed Ovens River. Enjoy spectacular views, great walking and cycling, horse riding, canoeing, boating and fishing, or relax at your campsite and watch the local wildlife. Only 10 kilometres from Wangaratta, it’s easy to access for a day trip to enjoy walks, picnics, birdwatching, bike rides, horse riding or a scenic drive. The views from Ryan's Lookout and Kwat Kwat Lookout are exceptional, especially in winter, with snow-covered peaks in the distance.
I drove in to look around and it was rather lovely to drive around... the roads are in good conditions inside the park...or the parts I drove were. At one point, I got out to walk around and there were some beautiful Spring flowers throughout the area. As I was leaving the area, I noticed a 4-5 foot long red-bellied black snake on the road.... it's head was raised... I was close enough to see the red along it's side and the shape of it's head. I was delighted! There is no better way to see a snake than safely from the driver's seat of your car. I had slowed down and it stopped making it's way across the road in front of the car ... it returned to the area it had come from. By the time I reached for my phone to take a photo it was on it's way well off the road.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Rees & Rees Lifestyle Merchants in Ovens st Wangaratta is a furniture, giftware store and fashion store dedicated to bringing in beautiful and individual product to Wangaratta. We pride our selves on exceptional customer service.
A delightful place to have lunch. Staff friendly & helpful. Prices are reasonable and there is both outdoor & indoor seating . The cafe is attached to the Reed & Rees gift shop & I can’t remember the name o FC the cafe but if you ring R&R they put you through
4.5 based on 21 reviews
A sunken natural park, originally a meeting place of the Pangerang Aboriginal Tribe. The name Merriwa mean the rich flat ground at the bend of a river. The park features gardens below street level, large grassy expanses, majestic gum trees, fernery, pond, playground equipment, barbecues and toilets. An oasis in the middle of vibrant city centre.
A beautiful sunken park. The grounds were immaculately maintained with paths, play equipment, toilets, tables and chairs, There is a little water features ferny area that you can walk through. At the top of the park is a bike hub with hot showers and toilets, bike repair stand with tools, pump etc. Such a great area. Every evening I walked through here there were family and groups of people just enjoying themselves, it was so good to see.
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