Tours in Wimmera Region

The Wimmera Region in Victoria, Australia, offers a variety of tours and attractions for travelers. Some of the highlights include the Silo Art Trail, which is Australia's largest outdoor gallery stretching over 200 kilometers in Victoria's Wimmera Mallee region. The trail features painted silos showcasing the people, landscape, and culture of the region.

Another attraction is the Grampians, a natural tourist hotspot with scenic drives, heritage towns, lodges, food, and wine. The Grampians also feature the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park and the Wartook Valley region, home to Victoria's largest waterfall, MacKenzie Falls (Mikunung wira).

Horsham, known as the Cosmopolitan Capital of the Wimmera, offers a mix of culture, art, food, and shopping. Visitors can explore the Horsham Public Art and Heritage Trail that winds through the city streets. The Wimmera Mallee Nature Escape itinerary includes visits to Lake Bringalbert, Lake Charlegrark, Apsley Wetlands, and the native bushland of the region.

Travelers can also delve into Wimmera Mallee's Indigenous history, including the story of the celebrated cricket team that toured England in the 1860s. Additionally, 'Eat Play Stay' is a summer tourism magazine providing a guide to the best places to eat, entertain, and relax during the summer months in the Wimmera and Grampians regions. These attractions and tours offer travelers a diverse range of experiences to enjoy the region's natural beauty, history, and culture.