10 Sights & Landmarks in Moira Shire That You Shouldn't Miss

October 23, 2021 Harland Bartelt

Discover the best top things to do in Moira Shire, Australia including Katamatite Garlic, Tungamah War Memorial, St James Silo Art, Picola Silo Art, Picola Silo Art, Byramine Homestead, Rich Glen Olive Estate, Chinamans Island, Cobram Log Cabin, Lake Mulwala Swimming Pool.
Restaurants in Moira Shire

1. Katamatite Garlic

1307 Chapel Rd, Katamatite, Victoria 3649 Australia +61 438 983 718 [email protected] http://www.katamatitegarlic.com.au
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Katamatite Garlic

We are small family organic garlic farm in nth Victoria - near the Murray River. Reconnect with nature in the beautiful functional permaculture gardens. See and taste the premium quality, chemical free, organically grown garlic. Being a boutique grower ensures hand selected and high quality. Come and meet the grower and book in for garden tours and talks. We also invite group tours - please contact us.

2. Tungamah War Memorial

Corner Barr and Middleton st, Tungamah, Victoria Australia http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/conflict/multiple/display/33789-tungamah-war-memorial/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Tungamah War Memorial

Reviewed By CorvettePete - Belconnen, Australia

This is a moving tribute to those from the area who served in various wars. It also contains information panels which provide interesting background to the memorial and to the war history of the town. Take the time to stop, read the panels and consider what the monument means.

3. St James Silo Art

20 Devenish Road, St James, Victoria 3727 Australia +61 411 533 339 [email protected] http://www.northvictrails.org.au
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

St James Silo Art

Reviewed By CorvettePete - Belconnen, Australia

Another wonderful silo in the trail throughout this area. You can easily do 4 towns with silos in a morning. This one had an interesting twist in the story of the Coles family (who started Coles supermarkets). Well worth reading.

4. Picola Silo Art

25 Moran Street, Picola, Victoria 3639 Australia http://silotrail.com.au/silo/picola-silo-victoria/
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Picola Silo Art

Reviewed By ET3121 - Greater Melbourne, Australia

Painted by Jimmy DVate, this pretty silo art work features scenes from the local Barmah Forest. There isn’t much to else to do in Picola apart from an interesting historic display at the nearby heritage park but it’s definitely worth doing out of your way to visit. TOILETS: located just down the road at Picola Heritage Park FOOD: no food outlets in town - nearest eateries are Barmah or Nathalia. DIRECTIONS: from Echuca you need to take the dirt road called Stewart’s Bridge rd due to border closure at Moama. Or easy to visit otherwise from other direction

5. Picola Silo Art

Moran St Picola, Barmah, Victoria Australia
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Picola Silo Art

6. Byramine Homestead

1436 Murray Valley Hwy, Yarrawonga, Victoria 3730 Australia +61 3 5748 4321 http://www.byraminehomestead.com.au
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4.5 based on 201 reviews

Byramine Homestead

Reviewed By A_Land_Sailor - Cleveland, Australia

Came across this beautiful historic building, that is so very interesting to go in, and see the rooms, and sit and listen to the history being told The boutique brewery along side, but far enough away so not to ruin the view of the old building, has fabulous meals at reasonable prices. If you pay the $7.50 to enter the home you can sample 2 of the beers/ciders included in the price. The huge platter for 2 was fantastic. As it was a lovely day it was so relaxing sitting at one of the many tables around the property... Could not find a more relaxed atmosphere than at the historic Byramine Homestead & brewery. Would certainly recommend this place.

7. Rich Glen Olive Estate

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4.5 based on 355 reviews

Rich Glen Olive Estate

Rich Glen in Yarrawonga was established 22 years ago by the Vodusek family and is currently run by fifth generation farmers Ros, a trained chef, and Daimien, a butcher. The family farm is located in North East Victoria, a hidden gem located on the banks of the mighty Murray River surrounded by red gum forests, pristine inland beaches and rows of majestic olive trees. Rich Glen produces 150 extra virgin olive-oil based food and natural skin-care products on the farm and collaborates with regional farmers using as many “local" ingredients wherever possible. The Vodusek family loves to share their beautiful property with visitors so they can immerse themselves in a truly authentic hands-on farm experience of growing, harvesting and custom making their own artisan food and skin-care products. Rich Glen is open by appointment only for pre-booked tourism experiences.

8. Chinamans Island

River Road, Yarrawonga, Victoria 3730 Australia
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Chinamans Island

Reviewed By J4674KVmaxg - Victoria, Australia

We went to check it out, excellent walking path all the way around. Probably about a 2 kilometer walk. Good wheelchair access. Trees and birds in abundance. Great photo opportunities.

9. Cobram Log Cabin

Punt rd, Cobram, Victoria Australia http://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/country-nsw/the-murray/attractions/cobram-log-cabin
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Cobram Log Cabin

Reviewed By DrGreyhound - City of Greater Geelong, Australia

In the heart of Cobram in Federation Park beside Woolies sits this remarkable heritage log cabin. Dated back to 1874 when the Toms family arrived in region. A local guide suggested it’s known to be haunted. As I entered on a still warm day, was fairly ‘unlikely’ (guess try dusk with some wind rattling). Quite humbling to view the basic, tight and work-intensive layout of a late 19th century country cabin. Grateful to the early settlers for their amazing fortitude, grit and perseverance to make home in a tough land.

10. Lake Mulwala Swimming Pool

Banks st, Yarrawonga, Victoria Australia http://www.melbourneplaygrounds.com.au/melbourneplaygrounds-info.php
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Lake Mulwala Swimming Pool

Reviewed By ET3121 - Greater Melbourne, Australia

Freshwater swimming pool that is part of Lake Mulwala and is located next to the excellent waterplay area

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