Lonely Planet's guide to Melbourne & Victoria - The High Country (Chapter), 8th Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Melbourne & Victoria - The High Country (Chapter), 8th Edition - 2.99, This is the High Country chapter from Lonely Planet’s Melbourne & Victoria guidebook. The Great Dividing Range is Victoria’s Alps – a mountain playground attracting skiers and snowboarders in winter and bushwalkers and mountain bikers in summer. cycle the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail, Victoria’s longest bike path maps visit Ned Kelly’s cell in historic Beechworth, then sample the brews at Bridge Road Brewers transport restaurants & accommodation hit the gourmet trail in Milawa and the King Valley, tasting wine, cheese, mustard and olives Coverage includes: Baw Baw National Park, Baw Baw Village, Lake Eildon National Park, Eildon, Jamieson, Mansfield, Mt Buller, King Valley & the Snow Road, Milawa Gourmet Region, Beechworth, Yackandandah, Myrtleford, Mt Buffalo National Park, Bright, Mt Beauty & the Kiewa Valley, Falls Creek, Harrietville, Mt Hotham & Dinner Plain and Omeo., ISBN: 9781741795882
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