Yackandandah

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Nestled in the lush green hills of northeast Victoria, Yackandandah is a perfectly preserved gold-rush town that feels like a living museum. Its main street is lined with elegant 19th-century verandah-post buildings, home to quirky antique shops, artisan bakeries, and friendly pubs. Surrounded by national parks and the Kiewa River, this tiny town offers a serene escape into Australian history and nature, with a warm community spirit that welcomes travellers.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Yackandandah can be fully explored in a leisurely half-day – enough to wander the main street, visit the museum, and do the creek walk. However, it's best enjoyed as an overnight stop to soak up the evening ambience at the pub and wake to birdsong. Combine it with a day in Beechworth to make a rich two-day itinerary through Victoria's goldfields.

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