Parks & Nature
Great tours by car, bike or on foot. Outstanding views reward a short walk to the top of Mt Pilot. At the foot of Mt Pilot is the Yeddonba Aboriginal Caves. Closer to Beechworth are the scenic and historic Woolshed falls.
9 locals recommend
Chiltern Box-Ironbark National Park
Great tours by car, bike or on foot. Outstanding views reward a short walk to the top of Mt Pilot. At the foot of Mt Pilot is the Yeddonba Aboriginal Caves. Closer to Beechworth are the scenic and historic Woolshed falls.
One of many reserves in the area along our iconic Murray River. Also great access to the river at the Wahgunyah/Corowa historic Foord Bridge.
Murray River K16 Streamside Reserve
One of many reserves in the area along our iconic Murray River. Also great access to the river at the Wahgunyah/Corowa historic Foord Bridge.
The park encompasses the old works area of the Chiltern Valley No. 2 deep lead mine. Great place for a quiet walk around the mullock heaps and a rest in the bird hide over-looking over the dam. Here you can observe a diverse range of birdlife on the water and environs.
Chiltern Valley No 2 Dam
The park encompasses the old works area of the Chiltern Valley No. 2 deep lead mine. Great place for a quiet walk around the mullock heaps and a rest in the bird hide over-looking over the dam. Here you can observe a diverse range of birdlife on the water and environs.
Essentials
The Chiltern IGA sits along the picturesque Conness Street which also boasts the Chiltern Bakery, Telegraph Hotel and the Ironbark Tavern
Chiltern IGA
36 Conness StThe Chiltern IGA sits along the picturesque Conness Street which also boasts the Chiltern Bakery, Telegraph Hotel and the Ironbark Tavern
Sightseeing
This is the place to visit first as you set out to explore the Rutherglen Wine region. Piles of information, crafts and if you can't get to the wineries and excellent selection of local wines and produce.
11 locals recommend
Rutherglen Visitor Information Centre
57 Main StThis is the place to visit first as you set out to explore the Rutherglen Wine region. Piles of information, crafts and if you can't get to the wineries and excellent selection of local wines and produce.
The Bonegilla story began in the years following World War II, when millions of people seeking a new start and peace, departed for Australia. An army camp at Bonegilla was transformed into a migrant reception and training centre where new arrivals lived while they were processed and allocated jobs.
6 locals recommend
Bonegilla Migrant Experience
132 Bonegilla RdThe Bonegilla story began in the years following World War II, when millions of people seeking a new start and peace, departed for Australia. An army camp at Bonegilla was transformed into a migrant reception and training centre where new arrivals lived while they were processed and allocated jobs.
Immerse yourself in this beautifully preserved example of governance on the goldfields. Echoes of the gold and Ned Kelly eras are heard around the town.
Beechworth Historic and Cultural Precinct
94 Ford StImmerse yourself in this beautifully preserved example of governance on the goldfields. Echoes of the gold and Ned Kelly eras are heard around the town.
Chiltern Athenaeum has a unique collection of local history and records dating back to the GOLD era. Family histories of many locals have been compiled by a group of keen volunteers. Drop in, take in the collection and enquire about your family history. Many family has relatives that spent time on the goldfields as they were so mobile.
Chiltern Athenaeum Museum
57 Conness StChiltern Athenaeum has a unique collection of local history and records dating back to the GOLD era. Family histories of many locals have been compiled by a group of keen volunteers. Drop in, take in the collection and enquire about your family history. Many family has relatives that spent time on the goldfields as they were so mobile.
A unique glimpse of a drug store of old. Take a tour and hear the history of premises that date back to the gold era.
DOW'S drug Store .Antique Store
A unique glimpse of a drug store of old. Take a tour and hear the history of premises that date back to the gold era.
Drinks & Nightlife
Great little Wine Bar in the historic old Vine Hotel. Serves gourmet pizzas and a wide selection of local wines and boutique beers. In the courtyard you will marvel at the 150yr old grape vine still bearing succulent grapes in season.
The Vine Chiltern
53 Conness StGreat little Wine Bar in the historic old Vine Hotel. Serves gourmet pizzas and a wide selection of local wines and boutique beers. In the courtyard you will marvel at the 150yr old grape vine still bearing succulent grapes in season.
Food Scene
Great atmosphere, great reasonably priced meals, eat in or take away. Thai menu on selected nights.
Ironbark Bistro & Tavern
41-43 Conness StGreat atmosphere, great reasonably priced meals, eat in or take away. Thai menu on selected nights.
Telegraph Hotel
21-23 Conness StExcellent meals in a friendly, country pub environment.
Since September 2009, the company known as Corowa Whisky and Chocolate has been open for business and it is gratifying to see visitor numbers increasing. A confectionary sales area has been established in the main brick building where visitors can gaze at the 20 metre high roof surrounded by walls that are solid brick and half a metre thick. A cafe and coffee shop serving the finest beverages, Devonshire tea, and light meals is through the first door. The original engine room, that once housed a huge electric motor, is now a place where kids and adults alike can make chocolate freckles. You are invited to come and experience the old flour mill, taste and purchase the famous chocolate and licorice range. Check out plans and aspirations for whisky or just come and relax and enjoy the ambience and feel of an essential part of Corowa's history.
23 locals recommend
Corowa Whisky & Chocolate
20-24 Steel StSince September 2009, the company known as Corowa Whisky and Chocolate has been open for business and it is gratifying to see visitor numbers increasing. A confectionary sales area has been established in the main brick building where visitors can gaze at the 20 metre high roof surrounded by walls that are solid brick and half a metre thick. A cafe and coffee shop serving the finest beverages, Devonshire tea, and light meals is through the first door. The original engine room, that once housed a huge electric motor, is now a place where kids and adults alike can make chocolate freckles. You are invited to come and experience the old flour mill, taste and purchase the famous chocolate and licorice range. Check out plans and aspirations for whisky or just come and relax and enjoy the ambience and feel of an essential part of Corowa's history.
Great venue for breakfast or lunch or a quiet conversation with friends. Caters for groups. New chef with new menu after recently closing for renovations.
HUB 62
62 Main StGreat venue for breakfast or lunch or a quiet conversation with friends. Caters for groups. New chef with new menu after recently closing for renovations.
Tasty range of pies, pasties and cakes. Conveniently located in the middle of the picturesque historic main street.
Chiltern Bakery & Cafe
27-29 Conness StTasty range of pies, pasties and cakes. Conveniently located in the middle of the picturesque historic main street.
Located in the gardens of Cofield Winery this is an excellent Café serving a range of meals using local produce.
17 locals recommend
The Pickled Sisters Cafe
121 Main StreetLocated in the gardens of Cofield Winery this is an excellent Café serving a range of meals using local produce.
St Leonards Vineyard
201 St Leonards RdPfeiffer Wines
167 Distillery RdEverything Else
Worth a visit just to see the majestic, historic building and beautiful gardens. Excellent restaurant and local produce store.
27 locals recommend
All Saints Estate
205 All Saints Rd Worth a visit just to see the majestic, historic building and beautiful gardens. Excellent restaurant and local produce store.