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Time to reflect and connect

Shepparton & Goulburn Valley provides the perfect backdrop for a winter's day out, with engaging exhibitions opportunities for learning, and a big glass of red next to a warming wood fire.

The pace is slower, just how we like it.

The Shepparton Art Museum continues to deliver a strong program with current exhibition Dance Me to the End of Love evoking the grand cycles of life.

Traversing birth to death through artworks in the SAM Collection the exhibitions pieces span 120 and a diversity of mediums.

Artworks include ceramics, sculpture, painting, printmaking, drawing, assemblage, and installation, with the welcome return of the highly acclaimed Sam Jinks Woman and Child Sculpture.

Continue your exploration of the region's arts and culture through a self–guided tour of Shepparton's Aboriginal Street Art Project.

'Dana Djirrungana Dunguludja Yenbena–l' or 'Proud, Strong, Aboriginal People' in Yorta Yorta language celebrates the local Aboriginal history and culture within the region.

The artworks, painted by renowned artist Matt Adnate, depict leaders and stories from within the local Aboriginal community.

Artworks are best viewed by foot with a hot cup of locally roasted coffee.

Take your travels further afoot to Dookie and explore one of the region's new favourites.

Rye at Tallis provides a fantastic location for imbibing a big bold Dookie Red wine and overlooks the dramatic panoramas of the Great Dividing Range.

This reimagined cellar door has evolved into a welcoming haven for travellers.

Breathe in the bracing winter breeze outside as you stretch your legs, or cosy up to their crackling wood fire with a glass of the good stuff.

Shepparton & Goulburn Valley – Come explore for yourself this winter.