Falls Creek is most well known for its fantastic skiing opportunities. During the colder months the..
Alpine National Park InformationThe Alpine National Park is Victoria's largest and protects our highest mountains and varied alpine..
Mount Hotham InformationHotham's distinctively awesome terrain, weightless powder and summit-top village make for an..
Mount Buller InformationSurrounded by breathtaking scenery, Mt Buller is situated in the heart of Victoria's High Country..
Bright InformationEach year in autumn, the deciduous trees in the town of Bright and the surrounding countryside put..
Lake Eildon National Park InformationLake Eildon National Park is in the northern foothills of Victoria's Central Highlands, 150 km..
Glenrowan InformationVisit Glenrowan, the site of bushranger Ned Kelly’s "last stand”. Glenrowan is a small..
Milawa InformationNestled in the farming and wine-producing King Valley, the renowned Milawa Gourmet Region is full..
See all locations in Victoria's High CountryA scenic two-hour drive from Melbourne, the country town of Mansfield seems a million miles from city life. Explore the high country and the walking trails that lead across plains of wildflowers, with views of Lake Eildon, the Howqua Valley, Mount Buller and the peaks of the Alpine National Park.
Mansfield is also a popular winter destination, with nearby Mount Buller boasting a variety of skiing terrains from beginner to some of the more challenging runs in Australia. Mount Buller is Victoria's largest ski resort and is serviced by the State's biggest lift network and the most extensive snow-making system in the southern hemisphere. Nearby Mount Stirling provides excellent cross-country skiing, with many well-marked trails through beautiful, sheltered forests of alpine ash, snow gum woodlands and open plains.
For some adrenalin-pumping summer adventure try mountain biking, abseiling or rock climbing on Mount Buller, and canoeing, kayaking or white water rafting on the Howqua and Delatite Rivers.
Explore the High Country by joining a 4WD tour or go horseback riding in Man from Snowy River country. Alternatively, take to the waters of Lake Eildon or Lake Nillahcootie for some waterskiing, sailing or fishing.
Popular local events include the Mansfield High Country Harvest Festival in March, Mansfield Balloon Festival in April and the Mt Buller World Aerials in September.
Mansfield is 185 kilometres north-east of Melbourne or about two hours from Melbourne, via the Melba, Goulburn Valley and Maroondah highways.
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Great Ocean Road InformationThe Great Ocean Road region hugs the contours of Victoria's rugged south west coast and offers..
Mornington Peninsula InformationThe Mornington Peninsula, on the eastern side of Port Phillip Bay, feels like an island with a vast..
Goldfields InformationThe discovery of gold in Victoria's central region over 150 years ago has left a rich and lasting..
Murray InformationAboriginal people revere it. Nineteenth century trade flourished on it. Mark Twain likened it to..
Phillip Island InformationPhillip Island is a great destination for a family getaway. Under two hours drive from Melbourne..
Yarra Valley And Dandenong Ranges InfoImmerse yourself in the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges region, an hour's drive east of..
Grampians InformationThe rugged mountain ranges of the Grampians National Park mark the centre of this region and rise..
Daylesford And Macedon Ranges InformationOne hour north-west of Melbourne, the rolling hills and farmland of Daylesford and the Macedon..
Gippsland InformationLocated in Victoria's eastern corner Gippsland has some of the finest landscapes in Victoria. Hike..
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