Mansfield Visitor Information Centre 

173 High Street Mansfield Victoria
Tuesday:
10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 16:00
Friday:
10:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 16:00

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Located in the “Station Precinct” , adjacent to the Great Victorian Rail Trail, the fully accredited Mansfield Visitor Information Centre is an important cultural and historical hub for the region's visitors.

View the unique interpretive poles - an extraordinary exhibition of tree trunks depicting the history of the region from the first ski run on Mt Buller to the legendary story of the infamous Kelly Gang and the brave men who hunted them down.

Centre highlights include an Aboriginal Exhibition Gallery with all artworks for sale as well as our 14 metre Felt Mural which was created in 1985 as part of Victoria's 150 years' celebration. One of the highlights of our “Woman's Field” project, designed to celebrate the history of women in Mansfield, the artist, Jean Atkins worked with some 100 plus members of the community.

Visit the Gadhaba Gathering Place adjacent to the historic Goods shed and see the beautiful rock mosaic created of moths in flight and reflecting the importance of the Bogong moth to local Taungurung people.

Whether you wish to camp under the stars, indulge in five star accommodation or anything in between, the Mansfield Visitor Centre is there to assist you with all you need to know to help you plan your stay and create an unforgettable and enjoyable experience.

Call in to say hi to our friendly team.

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