Now’s the time to start planning that road trip to the best place in the State to experience the joys of the new season.
Spring in Victoria’s High Country is always a dazzling time to visit and this year we’re welcoming back the warm with a range of brand new ways to taste, traipse and pedal through some of regional Australia’s most Insta-worthy countryside and picture perfect villages.
Here are some fantastic NEW ways to experience the High Country this Spring:
Ride High Country
- Take a Follow My Wheel Produce Tour through the gorgeous Ovens Valley with cyclist and foodie, Laura Rigby (pictured)
- Conquer your fear of mountain biking and learn to ride the sensational trails at Bright Mystic MTB Park with professional instructor and guide, Andrew Geekie at Bright MTB
- Then when you’re skilled up, join Mountain Bike Tours Australia on one of their new multi-day adventures in the High Country including a new 3-day Buller Weekender and a five-day North East Wild Week tour
- Explore beautiful scenery and great places to eat, drink and stay via the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail on a fully-equipped and supported self-guided tour with Beechworth Bike Hire Co
Walk High Country
- Sign up for the new Festival of Short Walks, a curated program of short walks with a story in Beechworth, Rutherglen, Chiltern and Yackandandah from 14 to 20 October and combines locally produced food and wine, local craft beer, cultural heritage and arts of national significance.
- Get fit, find your Zen at a Park Trek Walking Holidays fully guided, pack-free four-day hiking and yoga tour at Falls Creek from 16 – 19 November
Feast High Country
- It’s all about the bubbles in the King Valley with a raft of delicious new Prosecco Road experiences including a Prosecco Brunch at Brown Brothers, Yoga and Prosecco Breakfast at Dal Zotto and a Pop & Fizz pairing class at Pizzini Wines.