| Dinner Plain Alpine
Village is located in the heart of the Victorian High Country, situated
on the Great Alpine Road 11km east of Mount Hotham. Travel time
is approximately 4.5 hours from Melbourne via Bright or 5 hours
via Omeo.
Victoria's
Alpine High Country region runs from Myrtleford in its west, up
and over the Great Divide to Omeo in its East. The region embraces
the Kiewa, Ovens and Buckland river valleys and the small villages
dotted alongside.
Central to the region is Bright, renowned for its delightful display
of autumn colours and proximity to all that the region has to offer.
Whatever the season the local produce is sensational. And it just
keeps getting better with the acclamation of Victoria's newest wine
region, Alpine Valleys, the Alpine High Country produces some of
the country's very best cool climate wines.
The Great Alpine Road is the unofficial gateway to the region from
either side of the Great Divide over Mt Hotham and offers several
splendid touring routes to places like Mt Buffalo and Falls Creek.
Australia's longest re-incarnation of railway line, the Murray to
Mountains Rail Trail provides a gateway of another kind for cyclists
and walkers. Either way the touring is terrific and bound to delight.
Chains
must be carried during the ski season.
Mount Hotham Airport ,with flights from all over Australia connecting
through Melbourne and Sydney, is 10 minutes drive east of Dinner
Plain along the Great Alpine Road. Click here for more information.
Mount Hotham Alpine Resort is just a ten minutes drive west of
Dinner Plain and is connected during the ski season with a regular
daily shuttle bus service. Click here for shuttle bus service details
You can find out more about the region around Dinner Plain at www.visitalpine.com
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