Mind Body Bike – Women’s Festival

The Mind Body Bike (MBB) Women’s Festival is an annual weekend gathering held at Mt Buller in the stunning Victorian High Country. MBB was first held in February 2017, founded on the vision of connecting women of all backgrounds and interests by providing space to disconnect. Physically, mentally and emotionally. It has now grown to…

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Sara Storer at The Delatite Hotel

With an ARIA for Best Country Album and 22 Golden Guitar Awards, Sara Storer is celebrated as one of Australia’s greatest singer songwriters. Sara writes from the heart, sings from the soul, surveys the people and land around her and lets stories inspire her creativity and guide her craft. Since the release of her critically…

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Trash to Treasure at Merrijig Public Hall

It’s on again! Trash to Treasure at Merrijig Public Hall is a small market with local stallholders, selling their bargain items. In addition to stalls, there will also be Devonshire tea and barbeque food available.

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Tour de Trail

Tour de Trail is a family-friendly, non competitive bike ride starting and finishing in Mansfield along the Great Victorian Rail Trail (GVRT). This out-and-back ride provides the choice of two destinations; Maindample (28 kilometres return), or Bonnie Doon (44 kilometres return) which includes riding across the iconic Lake Eildon rail trail bridge. Organised by the…

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Corporate hikes and larger groups

Fully guided hiking tours for corporate and private groups. If your business prioritises their staff wellbeing, a business that wants their employees to bond, work as a team and support each other, there’s nothing better than sending them on a hiking adventure with the team. They customise hikes to suit your group and provide them…

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Mansfield Cemetery

Mansfield Cemetery holds significant historical value, particularly with its connection to Ned Kelly. The burial sites of Sergeant Michael Kennedy, Constable Thomas Lonigan, and Constable Michael Scanlan, the three policemen killed at Stringybark Creek by the Kelly Gang on 23 October 1878, are prominently marked. In addition to these, the cemetery is the final resting…

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