Karr’s Reef Goldmine Tour
Journey to the centre of gold history in Yackandandah in this fully guided tour. Your guide Greg will excort you from where gold was first discovered in Yackandandah along commisionner’s creek that still has alluvial gold in it today. From the comfort of a 4WD vehicle you will continue along this creek as Greg details…
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Yackandandah Visitor Information Centre
One of Australia’s prettiest villages with a centre classified by the national trust, the Yackandandah Visitor Information Centre is positioned inside the current Post Office. The picturesque village of Yackandandah is nestled in the foothills of Stanley State Forest and steeped in the legacy of gold. Today the town is home to many acclaimed artists,…
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Yack Creek Distillery was established in 2016 and the Micro Distillery has created award-winning whisky’s, rums, brandy, vodka and gins that are produced using Australian ingredients which are brewed and distilled in-house. Situated on the Yackandandah Creek the natural bushland provides an inviting and relaxing environment beyond the Cellar door. The Epic mountain bike trail…
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Journey to the centre of gold history in Yackandandah in this fully guided tour. Your guide Greg will excort you from where gold was first discovered in Yackandandah along commisionner’s creek that still has alluvial gold in it today. From the comfort of a 4WD vehicle you will continue along this creek as Greg details…
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This gentle stroll captures all aspects of Yackandandah within a single moment, the gold, the beauty and the history. The walk starts at Isaacs Park in the Yackandandah township, just over the historic Stone Bridge and continues over Commissioners Creek. Keep walking across the boardwalk over the creek and you will come to the Miner’s…
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Yackandandah Gorge Scenic Walk
The Gorge Walk will take you along the historic gorge, built as a tail race to sluice gravel and sand in the hope of finding gold. The original cutting was made by pick, shovel and blasting powder, but was later deepened using dynamite creating the gorge you see today. The scenic walk takes you along…
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