Horsepower in the High Country

Enjoy a family day out with a spectacular array of cars, motorbikes and boats on display, with children’s rides, food, beverages and live music. Merchant stalls all things vehicles. Vehicle registrations for entry via the website and spectators entry on gold coin donation.

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Wappan Station

Wappan Station offers unique farm stay group accommodation with self-contained accommodation on Lake Eildon. You can swim, fish, water ski or simply relax on the shores of Lake Eildon. You can also ride the Rail Trail and explore Mansfield, Mt Buller and Bonnie Doon Relax in the privacy of your own Lake Eildon inlet for…

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Mansfield Bush Market

The first stop on your High Country Adventure. The Mansfield Bush Market is open to general, commercial and community-based stallholders. Now with a shady food court to relax and enjoy the surrounds, the market follows the principles of Make It Bake It Grow It and is recognised for its eclectic mix of fresh produce, gourmet…

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Mon Gâteau Mansfield

Looking for something truly special? Discover the handcrafted treats at Mon Gâteau Mansfield, a French Patisserie in Victoria’s High Country. French-style pastries, chocolates, ice cream and sorbet – all made in small batches, by hand, onsite in Mansfield. Taste the difference with premium ingredients, including fresh produce sourced from Victoria’s High Country and unique flavours…

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Corporate hikes and larger groups

Fully guided hiking tours for corporate and private groups. If your business prioritises their staff wellbeing, a business that wants their employees to bond, work as a team and support each other, there’s nothing better than sending them on a hiking adventure with the team. They customise hikes to suit your group and provide them…

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Mansfield Cemetery

Mansfield Cemetery holds significant historical value, particularly with its connection to Ned Kelly. The burial sites of Sergeant Michael Kennedy, Constable Thomas Lonigan, and Constable Michael Scanlan, the three policemen killed at Stringybark Creek by the Kelly Gang on 23 October 1878, are prominently marked. In addition to these, the cemetery is the final resting…

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