Attractions in Cobden

Cobden, a rural service town in Victoria, has a range of attractions for visitors. One of the top attractions is the Cobden Miniature Railway, located in the Cobden Miniature Railway Park on Grayland Street. It operates on the third Sunday of each month and features a 1.8 km track with a trestle bridge, tunnels, and an adjacent Pioneer Park showcasing the region's history in dairy, timber, and agriculture.

Lake Cobden is another notable site, offering a picturesque spot for picnicking and leisurely walks. The area is rich in natural and colonial history and serves as a hub for the local dairy industry. Additionally, Lake Elingamite, located 8 km southwest of Cobden, is a popular destination for picnics, boating, and fishing, with barbecue areas available.

For cycling enthusiasts, the Crater to Coast Rail Trail provides a scenic bike ride between Camperdown and Timboon, with Cobden serving as the halfway point. This trail allows for exploration of the surrounding volcanic hills and plains, as well as visits to the Pioneer Dairy Park and the Western Star Butter factory, known for its use of fresh local ingredients for over a century.

Cobden's proximity to the famous Twelve Apostles and the Great Ocean Road makes it an ideal base for those embarking on a Great Ocean Road adventure. The town is located just 30 minutes north of the Great Ocean Road, providing easy access to the renowned coastal route and its spectacular natural attractions.