A road to remember. Stop the clock, skip the highways and take the slow road through forested vales, rolling farmlands and vibrant villages. It’s time to linger longer.
The Snowy Valleys Way,…
A road to remember. Stop the clock, skip the highways and take the slow road through forested vales, rolling farmlands and vibrant villages. It’s time to linger longer.
The Snowy Valleys Way, running from Gundagai, New South Wales to Beechworth Victoria, is a touring route encompassing over 300 kilometres of breathtaking scenery and landscapes, and a whole swag of things to see and do 'along the way'.
Starting in the hills of Gundagai, home of the famous 'Dog on the Tuckerbox', the Snowy Valleys Way winds south through Tumut, Batlow, and Tumbarumba, crossing the Murray River at Towong, and continuing south through Corryong, and Yackandandah, ending in Beechworth, Victoria.
Journey through misty valleys and snowgrass flats along the foothills of the Australian Alps. The tranquility of a summer camp on a riverbank, or fireside in a 19th-century wayfarer’s hotel: you’ll find your place here.
A picturesque slice of Australia, the Snowy Valleys Way offers its travellers spectacular outdoor activities, colourful festivals, towns to explore, and a laid-back rural charm that distinguishes it from other popular tourist drives.
Unbridle your wanderlust, whether you seek wine or wild swimming, farmgate foraging or hiking to Australia’s highest peak. So take your foot off the pedal to wander scenic trails, wade in mountains streams or simply put your feet up. Give yourself over to the lure of the road.