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Silent Range Estate

183 Wilson Rd, Wangandary VIC 3678

Established in 1998, Silent Range Estate produces full bodied wines that are characteristic of the Glenrowan wine region. Since the first vintage in 2000, Silent Range Estate has consistently produced medal winning quality wines. Silent Range Estate is a small vineyard and Cellar Door nestled on the eastern side of the Warby Ranges, minutes from Glenrowan, the town made famous by the Bushranger Ned Kelly. The area is the gateway to the Gourmet Region of Milawa, the Wine Regions of Glenrowan, the King Valley and Rutherglen, the historic towns of Beechworth and Eldorado and the Victorian Alpine resorts. Silent Range Estate wines, Sauvignon Blanc, Rosé, Merlot, Shiraz and Sparkling Shiraz deliver flavour and depth of character that makes the Glenrowan region distinctive to North East Victoria and around Australia. The well sited vineyard is characterised by deep granite soils providing exceptional conditions for vine root development resulting in outstanding fruit quality. Anyone interested in the processes of viticulture or wine making is welcome to a walk-through of the vines and winemaking facilities and to ask as many questions they can. Throw Tim a bone and he'll hold back no secrets, well almost no secrets, from pruning, vine health and growth to the methods of fruit testing and the bare-bone mechanics of winemaking. Take a private tour through the barrel room and be one of the few people to sample an unreleased vintage. Not many wineries offer this level of intimacy with the wine but, at Silent Range Estate, it is all about getting up close and personal.

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Ciavarella Oxley Estate Winery

17 Evans Ln, Oxley VIC 3678

Ciavarella Oxley Estate Winery is a small gem at Oxley in Victoria's King Valley wine region. The Ciavarella family established a vineyard in 1978, initially selling grapes. The step into winemaking was in 1992. Ciavarella Oxley Estate Winery has achieved a reputation as a maker of fine, hand-crafted wines. Their winemaking philosophy is for the vineyard and grapes to express themselves in the bottle, through effort in viticulture, patience and attention to detail in the winemaking. The winery is only one kilometre off the Snow Road, a scenic route to many attractions and gateway to the King Valley and Milawa Gourmet Region. Wines include Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Durif, Dolcino (a sweet red), Late Harvest Semillon Aucerot, and a range of fortifieds. The Ciavarellas are custodians of the variety aucerot. Cuttings collected from Europe by Varley Bailey in the early 1900s were planted at Bailey's near Glenrowan. Cyril Ciavarella obtained cuttings before their removal in the 1980s . The name aucerot is not used in Europe; exact heritage is unknown. The planting, thought the only one in Australia, is prized for the fine dessert wines that come from it.

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John Gehrig Wines

80 Gehrigs Lane, Oxley VIC 3678

John Gehrig Wines is a fifth generation run family winery located in two great North East Victorian locations in the King Valley at the cross road of the Milawa Gourmet Region only 15 minutes from Wangaratta or also now located in Rutherglen in the historic Snarts winery shed on Gooramadda road. They have a wide range of wines from Sparkling right through to Fortified's. So why not visit either cellar doors and try a family favourite, their Riesling. John Gehrig's winery is like a little oasis in a pretty glade by the King River. Stands of mature trees shade a rose garden, geese and ducks roam the grounds, and the tasting room has a rustic, countrified, timeless feel. John Gehrig specialises in unusual varietal wines like Durif, Petit Verdot, Gamay and Pinot Meunier, as well as Chardonnay and Merlot, and a popular Border Blend of Bordeaux varieties. John Gehrig Wines now has a new Cellar Door and Vineyard in Rutherglen please visit the website for more details on location and operational hours.

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Pine Gully Nature Trail

Road, Wangandary VIC 3678
This self-guided walk introduces visitors to the park’s natural values and is an excellent place to appreciate the wildflowers in spring. Access is along the Wangaratta - Devenish Road. Turn sharp left not far past the sign indicating that you have now driven into the Benalla Rural City municipality. There is a picnic area about 500 metres from the main road. The 2km loop walk starts from here. As the name suggests, the locality is noted for its native Cypress Pines. This walk is best tackled in a clockwise direction. Most of the walk is easy, but there are some steep and rocky sections and it can be slippery. Descend the slope from the carpark and cross the creek. Follow the circuit which will eventually bring you to the top of the Pine Gully Falls, a particularly attractive spectacle when flowing after sufficient rain. The track then follows the creek and leads a short distance back to the picnic area. There are picnic tables and a fireplace and pit toilets....
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Mt Glenrowan Lookout Walk

Taminick Gap Road, Wangaratta South VIC 3678
Morgans Lookout on Mt Glenrowan offers unparalleled views of the Ovens and King Valleys and the Victorian Alps. The walk can be accessed by taking the Taminick Gap Road. Park on the dirt carpark on the side of the Ridge Track, before the gate. The first section is a short steep climb up the sealed road to the communication towers. With the hardest climb behind you, the rest of the walk is moderate to easy. A great walk to spot woodland birds, reptiles and Grey Kangaroos. Look out for Austral Grass Trees and Spurwinged Wattles....
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Salisbury Falls Walk

Shanley Street, Wangaratta South VIC 3678
Starting from the end of Shanley Street, this track makes its way up Mt Warby and on through the Salisbury Falls Gorge before joining the Friends Track to Wenhams Camp, where basic overnight camp facilities are available. The track is steep in places with many stairs and a moderate level of fitness is required. It can be walked in reverse, or combined with the Alpine Views Track. There are some excellent views of cascades spilling down the escarpment in a series of drops....
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Powers Lookout

Powers Lookout Road, Whitlands VIC 3678
The rocky escarpment high above the King Valley was the hideout of Harry Power, a notorious but ‘gentlemanly’ bushranger of the 1860s. From the Mansfield-Whitfield Road a three kilometre trip along a gravel road brings you to a parking area with picnic tables and toilets. There are two lookout points providing sweeping views of the surrounding mountain and valley landscape. The first lookout has wheelchair access. A short walk (0.4kilometre) with a series of ladders takes you to a viewing platform at the northern most point of the rocky outcrop. It is easy to imagine why Power chose this site for a hideout. There is also a 20 minute return walk through the bush to a waterhole amongst beautiful rocky ledges. Follow the path near the toilets in a westerly direction....
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Briens Gorge

Grandview Road, Wangandary VIC 3678
Briens Gorge is a picnic spot set in a delightful valley with a nearby waterfall of the same name. The walk to the foot of the falls is over a stony track. It is perhaps the shortest walking track in the Warby Ovens National Park. The waterfall is quite often dry and can only be seen after heavy rain. The water flows over rocks for approximately 25 – 30 metres. The water disappears at the base of the falls seemingly into the ground, resurfacing in nearby springs. From Wangandry Road, turn into Jubilee Road, then left into Grandview Road and follow the track past the Golf Course to the parking area where there are picnic tables and a fire place....