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Woolshed Falls

by Karen last modified 2008-01-31 02:00
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Woolshed Falls near Beechworth

Just a five minutes from Beechworth is the spectacular Woolshed Falls that were once the centre of the richest Goldfields in Victoria, with more than 8000 Gold Miners or Diggers living along the banks of this small stream.  Now-a-days its a great place where you can enjoy a picnic, have a swim or take a self-guided bush walk. Well worth a visit.

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Beechworth
Located in the foothills of the Alpine region and 270km NE of Melbourne, this well-preserved 1850s goldfields' town is famous for its fine honey-coloured granite buildings. Over 30 buildings are classified by the National Trust; the town is also notable for its colourful autumn foliage. Beechworth was once the centre of the Ovens goldmining region and the National Trust has classified the whole town.
Copyright 2007, Karen Vincent. Cite/attribute Resource. karen. (2007, September 04). Woolshed Falls. Retrieved November 20, 2008, from Plan Book Travel Australia Web site: http://www.planbooktravel.com.au/traveller/karen/reviews/woolshed-falls. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Creative Commons License

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