Alexandra
Base yourself in Alexandra to explore nearby mountain ranges and waterways, but save time for discovering this quaint historic village.
Alexandra is a neat country town located in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range, 130 kilometres north east of Melbourne. The town’s history dates back to 1824, the same year Hume and Hovell crossed the Goulburn River.
The township of Alexandra began as a mining camp when gold was discovered in 1866 and 1867. Over time the emphasis changed to timber and agriculture and today tourism is a key contributor to the township’s economy.
Stroll along the wide tree-lined streets past the National Trust classified post office, national bank and law courts, and discover arts and crafts such as pottery and glassware in gift shops and galleries.
The former Alexandra Station is currently the home of the Alexandra Timber Tramway Museum and Historic Park. Revisit the past and discover artefact displays from the timber industry of the last century.
Plan your trip along the Great Victorian Rail Trail - check out places to stay, places to eat and things to do.
ALEXANDRA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
03 5772 1100 | 36 Grant Street, Alexandra | [email protected]