Winton Wetlands

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Winton Wetlands is a sprawling, rewilded landscape in the heart of Victoria's high country, offering a raw, immersive nature experience that feels a world away from the coast. This 8,750-hectare site, once a man-made reservoir, is now Australia’s largest wetland restoration project. It’s a haven for birdlife, with over 200 species recorded, and a place where you can truly disconnect and explore on foot, bike, or kayak. For international travellers, it’s a chance to see a unique environmental success story and experience the Australian bush at its most authentic.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the wetlands – cycle the main loop (allow 2–3 hours), then paddle or walk a shorter trail. If you’re keen on birdwatching or photography, consider an overnight stay at the on-site eco-cabins or the nearby town of Benalla. A half-day is enough for a quick drive-through and a walk to the bird hide, but you’ll miss the magic of sunrise or sunset when the wetland comes alive.

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