Road Trip Guide
Great Alpine Road: Bairnsdale to Wangaratta
Bairnsdale to Wangaratta
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Bairnsdale
The Finish Line
Wangaratta
308 km
Miles
3-5 days
Days
Trip Essentials for Bairnsdale
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Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
Omeo Service Station
Fuel & Supplies
Last reliable fuel before the steep climb to the alpine resorts. Check tire pressure here.
Mount Hotham Medical Centre
Medical
Only open during the ski season, but has an emergency phone and first aid point year-round.
Harrietville Rest Area
Rest Stop
A vital place to stop and let your brakes cool down after the 30km descent from the summit.
Bairnsdale Visitor Centre
Information
Pick up hard-copy alpine maps and check for any last-minute road alerts or bushfire warnings.
Always carry a paper map & physical emergency kit for remote stretches.
Insider Driving Tips
Check the weather and road closures daily, especially in winter (June-October) when snow chains are legally required to be carried for the Hotham section.
Fuel up in Bairnsdale or Omeo, as petrol stations are sparse and significantly more expensive once you begin the steep ascent into the alpine zones.
Braking technique is crucial: use low gears when descending from Mount Hotham to Harrietville to avoid overheating your brakes on the steep 30km decline.
Respect the wildlife; lyrebirds, wombats, and wallabies are extremely active at dawn and dusk. Avoid driving during these times if possible to prevent collisions.
Mobile reception is highly intermittent in the Tambo Valley and across the high plains; download offline maps and notify someone of your itinerary.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Bruthen
Bullant Brewery
βA local favorite offering robust craft beers paired with regional produce, specifically their famous wood-fired pizzas and kangaroo skewers.β
Tambo River Bank
Capture the reflection of the towering gums in the still waters of the river during the golden hour.
Main Street Heritage Facades
The colorful, old-fashioned shopfronts provide a nostalgic backdrop for street photography.
The Bruthen Rail Bridge
A short walk from the town center leads to this impressive timber trestle bridge, a relic of the old railway line that offers stunning views of the river flats.
Omeo
The Crazy Cow Cafe
βKnown for its massive homemade pies and country-style hospitality, it's the perfect place to warm up with a coffee and a slice of cake.β
Kosciuszko Lookout
On a clear day, this spot offers a panoramic view that stretches all the way to the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales.
Omeo Post Office
A beautifully preserved example of Victorian-era architecture that looks particularly striking in the morning light.
Oriental Claims Historic Area
One of the highest gold alluvial workings in Victoria, featuring spectacular cliffs created by hydraulic sluicing and a network of walking trails.
Dinner Plain
Elements
βAn elegant dining experience focusing on seasonal alpine ingredients, perfect for a long dinner by a roaring stone fireplace.β
Snow Gum Woodlands
The multicolored, peeling bark of the snow gums provides incredible textures and patterns for close-up photography.
Precipice Plain Lookout
Offers a dramatic view of the drop-off into the valley below, especially stunning when the mist rolls in.
Carmichael Falls
A 2km return walk through ancient snow gums leads to a viewing platform overlooking these majestic falls as they plunge into the Precipice Plain.
Mount Hotham
The General (The Genny)
βAn iconic pub known for its lively atmosphere, great burgers, and being the social heart of the mountain for locals and visitors alike.β
The Hotham Ridgeway
The section of road known as the 'CRB' offers a dramatic perspective of the asphalt ribbon cutting through the mountain peaks.
Mount Feathertop Viewpoint
Capture the sharp, alpine profile of Victoria's second-highest peak, often dusted with snow even in late spring.
Danny's Lookout
Located just off the main road, this provides the best vantage point for seeing the 'Razorback' ridge leading to Mount Feathertop.
Bright
Bright Brewery
βLocated right on the river, this brewery offers excellent beers and a great outdoor deck to soak in the valley atmosphere.β
Delany Avenue
Famous for its double row of majestic oaks and cedars, it is the most photographed street in town during the autumn months.
Huggins Lookout
A short but steep hike or drive that rewards you with a bird's-eye view of the Bright township nestled in the valley.
Wandiligong Valley
Just a few minutes drive from Bright, this quiet valley features the historic Nightingale Bros Orchard and a stunning hedge maze.
Wangaratta
Water's Edge
βA refined restaurant overlooking the Ovens River, known for its contemporary Australian menu and extensive list of local wines.β
Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral
A magnificent bluestone building with intricate stained glass that captures the afternoon sun beautifully.
The Bullawah Trail Sculptures
Large-scale art installations along the river that tell the stories of the Bpangerang people.
Kaluna Park
A hidden bushland reserve within the city limits that preserves a rare pocket of river red gum forest and local birdlife.
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
Metung & Gippsland Lakes
Before leaving Bairnsdale, head south to the village of Metung.
Why It's Worth It
βIt offers a serene start to the trip with world-class boating views and the famous Metung Hot Springs.β
Falls Creek via Bogong High Plains Road
In summer, take the back road from Omeo to Falls Creek.
Why It's Worth It
βThis gravel-and-sealed road takes you through some of the most remote and stunning high-altitude plains in Australia.β
Milawa Gourmet Region
Just before reaching Wangaratta, detour to the village of Milawa.
Why It's Worth It
βVisit the Milawa Cheese Company and Brown Brothers Winery for a world-class gastronomic experience.β
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Frequently Asked Questions
While the road is fully sealed, it is extremely steep and winding. Large caravans are not recommended over the Mount Hotham section, and some lengths are restricted during winter. Most travelers with large rigs choose to unhook at the base.
No, the Great Alpine Road is a fully sealed highway suitable for 2WD vehicles. However, in winter, all vehicles must carry snow chains.
Autumn (April-May) offers the best colors and mild weather. Spring (October-November) features rushing waterfalls and wildflowers. Winter is for snow lovers but requires more preparation.