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Perched in the heart of Victoria's goldfields, the Walhalla Goldfields Railway is a lovingly restored narrow-gauge railway that chugs through lush forest and past historic mining relics. This isn't just a train ride; it's a journey back to the 1880s, when Walhalla was a booming gold town. The railway offers a sensory immersion: the whistle of the steam engine, the scent of eucalyptus, and the creak of vintage carriages as you wind along a steep, scenic route. For history buffs and train enthusiasts alike, it's an unmissable slice of living heritage in the Gippsland region.
Highlights & What to See
- Steam Train Ride: Climb aboard a historic steam locomotive for a 4.5 km journey from Walhalla to Thomson Station, passing over trestle bridges and through tunnels carved into the hillside.
- Walhalla Station: The beautifully restored station building houses a small museum with photographs, tools, and stories from the gold rush era.
- Gold Mining Heritage: Combine your ride with a walk around Walhalla's historic streets, including the Star Hotel, the old post office, and the Long Tunnel Extended Gold Mine tour.
- Stringers Creek: Follow the creek that once powered gold sluicing; its cool, clear waters and mossy banks offer a peaceful contrast to the industrial history.
- Thomson Station: At the end of the line, explore the picnic area and short bushwalks that lead to the Thomson River and remnants of old mining operations.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors allocate a full day to fully experience the railway and Walhalla village. The round-trip train ride takes about 1.5 hours, but you'll want extra time to explore the station museum, stroll the main street, and perhaps take the gold mine tour. If you're driving from Melbourne (about 2.5 hours), consider an overnight stay to soak up the quiet mountain atmosphere and explore nearby hiking trails.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wilsons Promontory National Park – A stunning coastal wilderness with granite peaks and pristine beaches, about 1.5 hours south.
- Baw Baw National Park – Offers alpine walks and winter snow sports, roughly an hour north-west.
- Moe and the Latrobe Valley – A gateway town with cafes and the Old Gippstown heritage park, en route from Melbourne.
- Tarago Reservoir – A scenic spot for fishing and picnicking, just 30 minutes south-west.
- Erica and the Thomson Valley – A charming hamlet with a historic pub and access to the Thomson River for trout fishing and bushwalking.
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Image credits
- Walhalla — Dsidwell at English Wikipedia ( Original text: David Sidwell ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Wilsons Promontory National Park — Brian W. Schaller / FAL
- Baw Baw National Park — Alex Cohen / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Moe — JU580 at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Tarago Reservoir — Geoff Penaluna / CC BY 2.0