White Hole

If you like to take a dip in the cool waters of a mountain stream, nothing beats the clear waters of the High Country! The Delatite River offers some of the best and most easily accessible choices to relax and enjoy the refreshing ambience of the riverside environment. To access the White Hole from Mansfield,…

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RockWire Mt Buller

Climb the west face of Mt Buller’s summit, enjoying stunning views and an adrenaline rush as you traverse the cliffs. Australia’s first via ferrata, RockWire, is a guided climb along a secure route over a series of fixed anchors, steel cables, ladders, bridges and other features such as steps and handholds. You’re safely hooked onto…

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Art on the Great Victorian Rail Trail

Eight artists have created seven major art installations and 20 scar trees spread along the Great Victorian Rail Trail, taking inspiration from the themes of connection to country, the local environment and the history of the trail. Explore a journey of artistic discovery through beautiful Taungurung Country on the 134km trail that follows the historic…

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Grey St Playground Jamieson

On your visit to Jamieson, stop for a while at the end of Grey Street and let the kids run around and play in the playground. This is also the start of the Paw Prints walk, a great activity for kids of all ages. Meanwhile you can relax on the lush grassy riverbank, or fire…

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Perkins St Picnic Area Jamieson

At the end of Perkins St in Jamieson, right beside the Jamieson River, you will find the perfect place to share a snack or just take some time out and relax. Take a moment to look at the birds – you are sure to see some ducks going by, and maybe a parrot or two.…

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Jamieson Paw Prints Walk

The Paw Prints Walk is Jamieson’s newest outdoor activity and a fun adventure for the whole family. The Jamieson Paw Prints Walk will take your kids on a fun and educational treasure hunt through the beautiful twin river town. Grab your map and questionnaire at the reception of the Jamieson Caravan Park, or Mansfield Visitor…

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Lake Nillahcootie

Lake Nillahcootie is a reservoir located in the northeast of Victoria, 36 kilometres south of Benalla. It was formed by the construction of Nillahcootie Dam on the Broken River. The lake serves multiple purposes including water storage for irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, and recreational activities. The lake is popular for recreational activities such as fishing,…

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Grannys Flat Camping Area

Situated on the Jamieson River, Grannys Flat offers well maintained grassy campsites surrounded by beautiful native forest. The site is suitable for all camping types with various sized areas which are predominantly flat. The stretch of river adjoining the camping ground offers a great spot to cool off during the summer months. Facilities include toilets,…

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Running Creek Camping Area

Set in State Forest on the Howqua River, just 40 minutes from Mansfield, Running Creek is popular with anglers, paddlers and campers for good reason. This free bush camp offers pit toilets, fireplaces and scenic riverside campsites. There are two walking tracks that start here and end at Tobacco Flat, approximately 12 kilometres upstream. The…

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