Warrenbayne Cottage

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Warrenbayne Cottage

Food scene

The best cheese you will ever try! King Valley Gold is my recommendation
35 locals recommend
Milawa Cheese Company
17 Factory Road
35 locals recommend
The best cheese you will ever try! King Valley Gold is my recommendation
North Eastern Hotel - The Northo
1 Nunn St
15 locals recommend
10 locals recommend
Rustik Cafe & Foodstore
28 ⛉ Bridge St
10 locals recommend
Say hello to Pedro and Shirley for some country hospitality
The Tatong Tavern
2581 Benalla-Tatong Rd
Say hello to Pedro and Shirley for some country hospitality
Chrismont - Cellar Door, Restaurant & Larder
251 Upper King River Rd
24 locals recommend
Terrific small winery offering free tastings and botanical gin
Kooyonga Creek Winery
2369 Samaria Rd
Terrific small winery offering free tastings and botanical gin
A great place to have lunch and then check out the amazing silo art
Goorambat Railway Hotel
59 Halls Rd
A great place to have lunch and then check out the amazing silo art
Gorgeous simple country food with the freshest local produce
23 locals recommend
King River Cafe
1143 Snow Rd
23 locals recommend
Gorgeous simple country food with the freshest local produce
18 locals recommend
Gracebrook Vineyards
4446 Wangaratta-Whitfield Rd
18 locals recommend
Great place for a meal and drink. Lovely beer garden, sometimes with guitarist.
29 locals recommend
Mansfield Hotel
86 High St
29 locals recommend
Great place for a meal and drink. Lovely beer garden, sometimes with guitarist.
If you visit Mansfield you must treat yourself in the sweet shop
6 locals recommend
Mansfield Sweets
91 High St
6 locals recommend
If you visit Mansfield you must treat yourself in the sweet shop
Great food, stunning wine in beautiful Whitfield
18 locals recommend
Dal Zotto Wines
4861 Main Rd
18 locals recommend
Great food, stunning wine in beautiful Whitfield
Superb wines and amazing food, surrounded by stunning views. Lovely building design and decor
32 locals recommend
Mitchelton Wines
470 Mitchellstown Rd
32 locals recommend
Superb wines and amazing food, surrounded by stunning views. Lovely building design and decor
Great beer 🍻 and superb food
40 locals recommend
Bridge Road Brewers
42 Ford St
40 locals recommend
Great beer 🍻 and superb food
Excellent for a beer and meal. Good spot to stop on the way to the king valley
10 locals recommend
Moyhu Hotel
16 Byrne St
10 locals recommend
Excellent for a beer and meal. Good spot to stop on the way to the king valley

Sightseeing

Beautiful quiet lake
10 locals recommend
Nillahcootie Dam
10 locals recommend
Beautiful quiet lake
25 locals recommend
Benalla Art Gallery
97 Bridge St
25 locals recommend
Benalla Botanical Gardens
1 Bridge St W
Duration: 2 hours round trip from Benalla Total distance: Approximately 132 kilometres Start: Benalla (around 2.5 hours from Melbourne) Take a road of discovery on the North East Victoria Silo Art Trail, where you will experience art in a large scale and not in a gallery. Art works have been completed by street artists: Guido Van Helten, Sobrane, Cam Scale, Adnate, Dvate and Benalla's very own Tim Bowtell. The trail can be completed in approximately 2 hours, however we suggest longer if you really want to take in the landscape in all its glory. For directions, pop into the Benalla Visitor Information Centre or click on the map link below. Follow the North East Victoria Silo Art Trail, linking together the small towns of Goorambat, Devenish, Tungamah and St James and the significant Winton Wetlands. Start in Benalla, which is home to the Wall to Wall Street Art Festival. From Benalla drive on to the small town of Goorambat, where you'll find four works of public art. The grain silos feature three works by Melbourne street artist Jimmy Dvate. 'Sophia' was painted by Adnate and its his depcition of the female aspect of the Holy Trinity on the wall inside the Uniting Church. Recent edtions to the trail include the painting on Nankeen Kestrel on the big shed on arrival into Goorambat by Jimmy Dvate and also the toilets have been painted by Simon White. Continue along the trail to the town of Devenish, where Cam Scale's three towering murals pay homage to local community involvement in military service. Recent editions to Devenish include the railway painting on the horse stables near the hotel, painted by artist Tim Bowtell. Continue on for the short drive to St James, where local Benalla artist, Tim Bowtell. Tim has dedicated this mural to Sir George Coles, a St James local who founded Coles supermarkets. Next on the trail is Tungamah, where Sobrane Simcock was the first Australian female street artist to participate in the silo project, painting dancing Brolgas and a Kookaburra onto the privately owned Tungamah Silos in 2018. These silos were updated in 2019. Sobrane has also painted the side of the pub and also the information centre. Finish your journey along the North East Victoria Silo Art Trail in the Winton Wetlands, where Guido van Helten painted portraits of three local Country Fire Authority (CFA) volunteers on a water tank in 2017. The tank can be found along the self-drive Art Trail within the wetlands, featuring works such as 'Martins Barge' and the famous 'Fish Trees'. Access to the Winton Wetlands is via an unsealed road. Whilst a the wetlands no visit is complete without experiencing the LotjPatji Natjan Danak Sculpture walk.
12 locals recommend
Goorambat Silo Art
Halls Road
12 locals recommend
Duration: 2 hours round trip from Benalla Total distance: Approximately 132 kilometres Start: Benalla (around 2.5 hours from Melbourne) Take a road of discovery on the North East Victoria Silo Art Trail, where you will experience art in a large scale and not in a gallery. Art works have been completed by street artists: Guido Van Helten, Sobrane, Cam Scale, Adnate, Dvate and Benalla's very own Tim Bowtell. The trail can be completed in approximately 2 hours, however we suggest longer if you really want to take in the landscape in all its glory. For directions, pop into the Benalla Visitor Information Centre or click on the map link below. Follow the North East Victoria Silo Art Trail, linking together the small towns of Goorambat, Devenish, Tungamah and St James and the significant Winton Wetlands. Start in Benalla, which is home to the Wall to Wall Street Art Festival. From Benalla drive on to the small town of Goorambat, where you'll find four works of public art. The grain silos feature three works by Melbourne street artist Jimmy Dvate. 'Sophia' was painted by Adnate and its his depcition of the female aspect of the Holy Trinity on the wall inside the Uniting Church. Recent edtions to the trail include the painting on Nankeen Kestrel on the big shed on arrival into Goorambat by Jimmy Dvate and also the toilets have been painted by Simon White. Continue along the trail to the town of Devenish, where Cam Scale's three towering murals pay homage to local community involvement in military service. Recent editions to Devenish include the railway painting on the horse stables near the hotel, painted by artist Tim Bowtell. Continue on for the short drive to St James, where local Benalla artist, Tim Bowtell. Tim has dedicated this mural to Sir George Coles, a St James local who founded Coles supermarkets. Next on the trail is Tungamah, where Sobrane Simcock was the first Australian female street artist to participate in the silo project, painting dancing Brolgas and a Kookaburra onto the privately owned Tungamah Silos in 2018. These silos were updated in 2019. Sobrane has also painted the side of the pub and also the information centre. Finish your journey along the North East Victoria Silo Art Trail in the Winton Wetlands, where Guido van Helten painted portraits of three local Country Fire Authority (CFA) volunteers on a water tank in 2017. The tank can be found along the self-drive Art Trail within the wetlands, featuring works such as 'Martins Barge' and the famous 'Fish Trees'. Access to the Winton Wetlands is via an unsealed road. Whilst a the wetlands no visit is complete without experiencing the LotjPatji Natjan Danak Sculpture walk.
Venue hosts a wide variety of equestrian sports.
Benalla Sports & Equestrian Centre
5809 Midland Hwy
Venue hosts a wide variety of equestrian sports.
Superb motorsport venue
12 locals recommend
Winton Motor Raceway
12 locals recommend
Superb motorsport venue
Watch the best new and Arthouse films at this quaint country movie theatre
9 locals recommend
Swanpool Cinema
2386 Midland Hwy
9 locals recommend
Watch the best new and Arthouse films at this quaint country movie theatre
Outstanding gallery showcasing new artists
12 locals recommend
Shepparton Art Museum
530 Wyndham Street
12 locals recommend
Outstanding gallery showcasing new artists
Beautiful to visit in both winter and summer. ⛷ ❄️
9 locals recommend
Mount Buller Summit
9 locals recommend
Beautiful to visit in both winter and summer. ⛷ ❄️

Neighbourhoods

Stunning farming region
Warrenbayne
Stunning farming region
Amazing food and wine region
25 locals recommend
King Valley
25 locals recommend
Amazing food and wine region
Gorgeous views and quaint shopping
60 locals recommend
Mansfield
60 locals recommend
Gorgeous views and quaint shopping
Goorambat Railway Hotel
59 Halls Rd
Excellent fun for kids and adults. Plus plenty of great spots for a snack afterwards
15 locals recommend
Mansfield Mini Golf Coffee & Donuts
99-103 High St
15 locals recommend
Excellent fun for kids and adults. Plus plenty of great spots for a snack afterwards