Myrtleford, Victoria: Where Nature's Harvest Abound
Myrtleford, Australia, is a flourishing agricultural town that's brimming with life. It is located in the Ovens River valley below the Mt Buffalo Range in northeast Victoria, Australia. Myrtleford is a charming place that thrives in its farming heritage, which includes the cultivation of tobacco, walnut trees, hops, and other fruit-bearing crops. Getting to town is easy through the Wangaratta Aerodrome (WGT), which is located 4.3 miles south of Myrtleford.
Best Time to Visit
Many visitors come to Myrtleford in January, July, and March. You can breeze through town just in time for the Myrtleford Festival in March and participate in activities like live entertainment, markets, food stalls, exhibitions, night street parties, and street parade. You can make bookings earlier to get great Myrtleford AU hotel rates as prices can go a bit higher and while good rooms are still available.
What to Do & Area Attractions
While in town, enjoy swimming and fishing at Centenary Park, a wonderful, safe, and friendly water park on the Ovens River. Then admire the spectacular beauty of Mount Buffalo National Park dubbed as the 'island in the sky' or have a challenging yet scenic ascent to the top of the mountain with your bike. When it's time to relax, do so at your room in Motel On Alpine, small but well-appointed lodging along Great Alpine Road or at Beechworth on Bridge which is located in the nearby historic town of Beechworth or the self-contained cabins in Beechworth Cabins set a few minutes by foot from the town center.