Yarra Velley Vineyards region 
              
 
              
              
 
              
 
              
              
 
            
The High Country region joining the Yara Valley region 
              is of Victoria.
              Travel time from Melbourne to Marysville region is approximatley 
              1 our 38 minute up to 2 hours and 30 minutes due to areas of outer 
              Melbourne traffic and the roads such as the Black Spurr being is 
              twisty with a series of hairpin turns punctuated by short straights.
              Travel distance: Marysville region is 97.7 km to Marysville via 
              Maroondah Hw from Melbourne 
Marysville
              Nestled in the foothills of Melbourne’s closest alpine resort are 
              the villages of Marysville, Buxton, Taggerty and Narbethong. Located 
              only 90 minutes drive from Melbourne in the picturesque Yarra Valley, 
              Marysville and surrounds is an ideal destination for lovers of nature 
              and the outdoors. The choices are plentiful, each allowing new memories 
              to be made and new adventures to be shared. A place to leave you 
              feeling connected to the natural surrounds, the people and one another. 
            
Things to do at Marysville: Breathe in nature. Outside the air is crisp and clean and there’s a vast expanse of forest to discover. In this pristine environment, the cares and concerns of everyday life become distant thoughts, overtaken by the refreshing landscape just waiting to be explored. Be inspired by unique encounters exploring towering trees, impressive waterfalls, native wildlife and lush forests amid the backdrop of magnificent mountain ranges.
Take a hike at Marysville. Collect local produce and handmade delights for a picnic and take the family on a journey through gentle hills, past rivers and waterfalls into the mountains and forests where native wildlife abounds. Be invigorated by a walk along one of thirteen tracks and trails. Pick-up a Marysville Trails brochure at the Visitor Information Centre (check about safety) or download the free Visit Marysville App to plan out your day.
Lake Mountain
              Lake Mountain is a 1,433-metre-high mountain and cross-country ski 
              resort that is located in Victoria, Australia; approximately 120 
              kilometres from Melbourne. 
              Travel time from Marysville to Lake Mountain is approximatley 30 
              minute.
              Travel distance: Marysville to Lake Mountain is 20.9 km via C512 
              
              Hit the road from Melbourne and be playing in the Lake Mountain 
              snow in just two hours. The closest snow resort to Melbourne, Lake 
              Mountain is an ideal option for families looking to enjoy a day 
              in the snow. Explore all 37 kilometres of cross-country trails on 
              skis and snow shoes, race downhill in a toboggan, or revel in an 
              afternoon of snowball fights and snowman building. With a wide range 
              of cross country trails for all ages and skill levels on offers, 
              there's plenty to keep the kids occupied and on the go. Number of 
              trails: 10+ | Number of toboggan runs: 7 | Highest altitude: 1480m 
              | Skiable area: 37 km cross country trails | Groomed area: 30 km 
              | Cross-country trails: 37 km | Beginner terrain: 13 km | Intermediate 
              terrain: 10 km | Advanced terrain: 8 km

Steavenson's Falls 
              This waterfall with an 84-m. drop offers camping grounds, trails 
              & viewing platforms. Steavenson Falls, a waterfall on the Steavenson 
              River, is located 4 kilometres southeast of Marysville, Victoria, 
              Australia. Address: Falls Rd, Marysville VIC 3779, Australia | Height: 
              400' | Number of drops: 5 | Longest drop: 69'.
Stevensons Falls Campground: Address: Roadknight Creek Road, Barramunga 
              VIC 3249, Australia. Jo James Google Comment: Magical camping among 
              tall pines and alongside river. Large campsite so you will find 
              a spot to yourself. Picnic tables and fireplaces but bring your 
              own wood. Lovely walk to the falls. However, I'm surprised no-one 
              else has commented on the wild pigs that live in the area that squeal 
              and grunt all night, frightening! 
              
              
            

The Black Spur
              Total distance: 27.9 kilometres 
              Driving time: 30 minutes Start: Healesville.
Linking the Yarra Valley with the mountain areas around Marysville is the road known as the Black Spur Drive, which passes between Healesville with Narbethong on the Maroondah Highway. Famous for its heady scenery of spectacular tall forests, the Black Spur winds its way up the Great Dividing Range.
The Black Spur is located about 60 km ENE from Melbourne on the Maroondah Hwy between Healesville and Marysville. To reach the Black Spur, travel along the Eastern Arterial to Ringwood Bypass. Turn left at Maroondah Hwy and follow until you arrive at Healesville. The road surface is excellent after the recent (as of August 2006) resurfacing with smooth hot-mix and recent (as of 2006) widening. It is twisty with a series of hairpin turns punctuated by short straights. A few corners are prone to dampness due to the ferny rainforest surroundings. Scenery is beautiful tall trees and ferns typical of temperate rainforest. Two thirds of the Black Spur was burnt from the Black Saturday firestorm though a lot has grown back.
WARNING for motorhome self drive
              It is twisty with a series of hairpin turns punctuated by short 
              straights. A few corners are prone to dampness due to the ferny 
              rainforest surroundings. Drive very slow and when possible let all 
              traffic pass you.

Marysville Trout and Salmon Ponds 
              Name: Les Dovaston Address: 261 Marysville Road, Marysville 3779 
              | Email: mtasp@bigpond.com | Phone: 03 5963 3558 or 0409 147 256 
              
              We are set in the picturesque Mystic Mountains of Marysville. It 
              is a place where you can catch a trout or salmon, eat it here or 
              take away. Everything is here to have a fun time for the whole family. 
              A small entry fee and rods & equipment to fish, cook are free.
 
              
              
              Fishing in the yarra valley and high country of Victoria
Try your hand at fishing in great rivers, mountain streams and alpine lakes and try to nab some of mainland Australia's largest river-dwelling trout.
Fly fishing 
              Practice the art of fly-casting between Myrtleford and Harrietville 
              on the Ovens River tributaries, including the Buffalo River, Buckland 
              River, German Creek, and Morse's Creek (or the Bright Pool). Head 
              east to the Kiewa River in summer for more superb fly fishing. Expect 
              to bag a few between Mount Beauty and Mongan's Bridge. 
Alpine angling
              Make the most of summer's almost-perfect conditions for excellent 
              bait and lure fishing in the high altitude lakes at Rocky Valley 
              Reservoir and Pretty Valley Reservoir, near Falls Creek. 
Casting for trout 
              Cast a line and catch trout closer to Melbourne and snare brown 
              and rainbow trout in Lake Eildon and the Eildon Pondage. Try fishing 
              various types of river – like the Rubicon, Jamieson, Howqua and 
              Delatite mountain freestone rivers to the Acheron and Taggerty meadow 
              stream rivers, and the mighty Goulburn tailrace river. Lake Eildon 
              region encompasses Australia's fastest growing and most exciting 
              freshwater sport fisheries. In its rivers and lakes, anglers can 
              find brown and rainbow trout, redfin, golden perch, and our most 
              prized native fish, the Murray cod. Just over one hour's drive from 
              Melbourne, the Taggerty, Acheron, Rubicon and Steavenson rivers 
              provide a healthy environment for the region's brown trout population. 
              These rivers, as well as Lake Eildon, flow through to the Goulburn 
              River, which supports Victoria's most popular trout fishery and 
              where both brown and rainbow trout abound. As the river has cool 
              water year-round, the trout fishing is superb even in the hot summer 
              months. Access to the river is excellent with numerous bridge points 
              and parallel road access and fishing guides service the area well.
Lake Eildon and surrounds 
              In recent years, Lake Eildon has run an impressive stocking program 
              that now produces consistent catches year-round. From the bank or 
              the boat, rainbow and brown trout over the magic ten pound mark 
              are being caught. Murray cod have also been introduced in this stocking 
              program, and cod from two to thirty kilograms are being caught in 
              the warmer months. The revival of this great sport fish has been 
              one of Lake Eildon's great success stories, as has the introduction 
              of golden perch. Producing trout to seven kilograms each year, Eildon 
              Pondage is another gold medal fishery in the area, as are the streams 
              of the nearby high country. The region's attractions also extend 
              to the inflowing rivers of this massive impoundment: the Upper Goulburn, 
              Delatite, Big, Howqua and Jamieson. These rivers are among Victoria's 
              best trout fisheries and now hold both brown and rainbow trout. 
            
Before you go 
              Be sure to buy a Recreational Fishing Licence (RFL) before you leave. 
              The licence covers all recreational fishing in Victoria's marine, 
              estuarine and freshwaters. And please note that all Victorian streams 
              and rivers close during the wintertime, from Queens birthday weekend 
              at the start of June to the first weekend in September. However, 
              anglers may still fish for trout and salmon all year round. 
Courtesy: www.visitmelbourne.com/Regions/High-Country/Things-to-do/Outdoor-activities/Fishing
 
              Courtesy: www.marysvilletourism.com/type_of_activity/attractions/
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