Travelers Guide to Tawonga Victoria


travellers guide to tawonga victoria

There are a number of activities to enjoy in Tawonga Victoria, including horse-riding and camping. You can also find plenty of restaurants in Tawonga South and even in Mount Beauty.

Mount Beauty

Mount Beauty is a great place to spend a day or weekend. With great hiking, bike trails and lots of accommodation options, it is the perfect base for a hike in the High Plains region. If you would like to spend more time in the High Country, you should look into staying at Spring Spur accommodation. It’s a great place to stay, with comfortable rooms and all-inclusive weekends.

You can reach Mount Beauty via the Kiewa Valley Highway. This is a scenic route, passing through Ovens Valley and the Kiewa Valley. There are plenty of scenic spots along the way, including the Tawonga Gap, the Sullivans Lookout and the Kiewa River. You can also access the gorge walk, which is a challenging walk.

If you’re interested in climbing, there are many alpine climbs in the area. The Three Peaks tournament passes through Mount Beauty every March. In the summer, you can see the wildflowers in bloom. For more information on the area, you can visit the Mount Beauty Visitor Information Centre. The center has local information and a small museum. It’s also the place to go to find out more about the history of Mount Beauty and the Kiewa Valley.

You can also explore the Kiewa River, a popular fishing spot. There’s a walk along the Kiewa River that follows the river downstream. It’s a fun way to take in the views of the mountain, while also being able to get some tyre tubes and other supplies.

For a more active adventure, you can also check out the Bogong Horseback Adventures tour. The company is located in the area, and travels from the rich mountain valleys to the vast Bogong High Plains. The tours have been award-winning for years, and the guides have the expertise and license to take you to Victoria’s highest peak.

Alternatively, you can rent a bike and ride around Mount Beauty. The town has a small but well-maintained bike path. There’s also a small retail centre with a couple of shops, as well as a golf course. During the warmer months, Falls Creek opens up its ski fields to mountain biking.

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Restaurants in Tawonga South

The town of Tawonga is located in the south of Victoria’s wine country and is a foodie’s dream come true. With a selection of excellent restaurants, pubs and cafes, you will be spoilt for choice.

The small town is home to several notable establishments, including the Templar Lodge, Stockpot, Roi’s and the Seasons cafe. In addition to great food, there’s also a funky selection of boutique hotels and apartments. For those looking for a more low key experience, there’s the Lilli Pilli Day Spa and Cafe.

The Templar may not be the first place you look when you’re in the market for a fine dining experience, but the tavern certainly won’t disappoint. The restaurant has a small but tasty menu, a bar and a drive-thru cafe. The wine list is extensive, with some excellent local and international offerings. During the warmer months, the restaurant is a great option for those seeking to kick back, relax and enjoy a cold beer. The aforementioned wine aficionado might like to try the more traditional offerings from the hotel’s own cellar.

The best place to start is by figuring out what you’re after. For example, do you prefer a steak or something more health conscious? Then you’ll have a clearer picture of where to dine. If you’re not in the mood for a lark, you might be better off opting for a more tame alternative such as the excellently crafted meals offered by Mountain Creek Motel and Bar and Restaurant. If you want to stray from the crowd, you can also check out the swanky Mt Beauty hotels and apartments, including the West Peak Hotel and the Westmountain Apartments.

Horse-riding ranch

A horse-riding ranch in Tawonga Victoria is one of the many ways to have fun in the country. With its own stables and facilities, it’s a good place to learn about the sport. Whether you’re interested in a day on the trail, overnight or multiday packhorse expeditions into the Victorian High Country, there is something for everyone.

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The best part about a horse-riding ranch is the company’s warm, country hospitality. From the onsite restaurant to the well-appointed guest rooms, there’s plenty to see and do at the Spring Spur. Plus, they even have a pet supplies store, so you can stock up on some of the items that you’ll need to make your day out a success.

The ranch has its fair share of horses, but you can also rent a pony for the day or take a lesson with a certified instructor. There are also several small group lessons on offer, as well as school holiday programs for kids of all ages. For the ultimate horse-riding experience, take advantage of the facility’s accommodations, which include cabins, cottages and suites.

If you’re looking for the granddaddy of all horse-riding adventures, don’t miss out on the full day rides and overnight expeditions offered by Bogong Horse-Riding Adventures. The company’s equestrian-related activities are based out of Spring Spur, located in the heart of the Victorian High Country. The company offers horse- and wagon-based excursions in the Alpine National Park and the mountains around Mount Bogong. In addition to its riding stables, the company also offers clinics on Australian horsemanship, and the opportunity to ride the family-friendly geldings.

If you’re looking for a horse-riding experience that is both informative and fun, you’ll find all of this and more at the Spring Spur. You’ll also enjoy a swag-styled tack room with clean, hot showers, plus a full range of amenities. And, if you’re looking for a place to stay the night, there are several options to choose from, including the Black Horse Hotel and Motel. With its large stables, excellent food and beverage options, and proximity to Melbourne, the Spring Spur makes a great base camp for any horse-riding adventure.

Campgrounds

If you want to experience a little of the Outback in Victoria, you should consider visiting one of the campgrounds in Tawonga. There is a range of options here for all types of travelers.

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The Outback is home to pristine beaches, lush forests and a vast wildlife. The campgrounds here offer a range of campsites that suit both camper trailers and caravans.

For the adventurous, try the Broadwater Camping Area. This area is on the Severn River and features a wildlife haven and a large waterhole. It is also great for experienced campers who drive a 4-WD.

Another camping option is Yardie Homestead. This Outback destination offers a number of campsites that are unpowered. You can find plenty of wildlife here, including kangaroos, platypus and emus. There is also a small store that stocks basic supplies.

There are also some powered sites available. For a more rustic experience, try the Dead Horse Gully Campground. It’s located near The Boulders, and offers great walking trails and basic facilities.

Alternatively, you could try the Dales Gorge Campground. This Outback spot is located close to Fern Pool, and is one of the most scenic campgrounds in Australia. The campground is surrounded by red rocks and green ferns. It’s also a short distance from Mt Beauty and Mt Bogong.

You can also check out the Lake Victoria campground. This is located next to the Queanbeyan River, and is a wonderful place to fish. The park has a picnic shelter, toilets and BBQs.

For more information, visit the Tawonga website. The park is pet-friendly, and it is conveniently located near the Kiewa River. The Caravan Park is open all year round, so you can enjoy the site any time of the year.

The campgrounds in Tawonga are also within easy reach of Wangaratta and Albury/Wodonga. You can visit the park by phone, or book online. There is a variety of accommodations here, including secluded cabins, waterfront cottages, and luxury glamping tents. There is even an innovative learning program that starts this fall, and you can take advantage of weekend shabbatons and innovative classes.