Walhalla
Travel Blogs from Walhalla, Australia
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Alps, Ants and Abba...
In Australia they give us a day off to watch a horse race (making a 4-day weekend) - crazy you think? Well, the only crazy thing about this long weekend was that my friend, Malan and I decided to go camping. In the Alps. Where the temperature ...
There's Gold in Them There Hills
... trees and the magpies warbling in the trees...I'm going to miss these sounds! Went for a bit of a hike en route to Walhalla to a lookout where peregrine falcons nest -- the closer we got to Walhalla the more hilly the landscape became, roads twisting and ...
Walhalla - back to the past
... had lunch before driving back to Thomson to photograph the train crossing the Thomson River bridge. Then back to Walhalla to visit a few buildings including the museum and fire station. A thoroughly enjoyable day. The rain ...
Getting wet feet
Woke to another beautiful morning overlooking the Wellington River. As usual the kettle was soon on and a leisurely breakfast was consumed as the sun rose, lighting the hills and mountains around us. It wasn't long before we realised two things: 1) the ...
Looking around Walhalla and the return home
I had a good look at the old mine entrances and holiday homes and had a nice lunch and milkshake in the town. and left about 5.0 p.m. I had a look at the railway station on the way out and came home via Moe and the Monash, getting back at 8.0 ...
Day 4
... electric blanket is toasty and the Scotch Fillet hits the spot! The locals even told us that the road we were turned away from at Walhalla wasn’t as bad as the goat track to Aberfeldy... if only we’d known!!! It felt like for a night ...
Day trip to a GREAT old mining town
... the Coldest, Wetest February on record for the state of Victoria. Head up into the hills to a restored mining town called Walhalla. This is in a beautiful narrow mountain valley 43 kms from Traralgon. Most of the buildings have been restored and lots are ...
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