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Where nature meets luxury in Trawool

SINCE the early 1900s, Trawool has been a destination for holidaymakers wanting to enjoy its country charm and magnificent scenery.

Trawool is located 100km from Melbourne on the Goulburn Valley Highway.

The district is dominated by agriculture and magnificent scenery, making the location a popular destination for outdoor activities.

Whether you are interested in cycling, hiking, nature walks, or fishing, Trawool has your next adventure covered.

The Great Victoria Rail Trail is a multi-purpose trail that runs from Tallarook to Mansfield and attracts many visitors each year.

The trail runs through the Trawool Valley and allows you to experience the amazing surrounding landscape.

Alternatively, you can choose to relax and go fishing on the banks of the Goulburn River at either the Trawool Wildlife Reserve or Horseshoe Lagoon.

If you’re looking for a great place for kids or train lovers, then you should go to Seymour Railway Heritage Centre where you can learn so much from the history of Seymour and the train tracks.

Or ramble beyond the beaten track with a tailored, bespoke, winery tour across Central Victoria, tasting some of the regions finest produce, with paddock-to-plate dining, local wines, craft beer, gin and cider.

Upgrade your trip with a touch of luxury at the Trawool Estate, overlooking the National Trust listed Trawool Valley, a place where locals and visitors experience a unique escape into nature at the iconic property.

The hotel features 20 luxury rooms and caters for foodies and wine-lovers with a stunning view from the Wild Water restaurant.

Proudly named after the local Taungurung word Traawool, serving beautiful food in a relaxed, elevated space, the focus is on highlighting the best locally sourced produce, in a place where friends and family can come together.