The Yarra Valley is about 40 kilometers from Melbourne and is famous for its wines. Grape wine has been grown here since 1838, and early Victorian wine estates were built in the Yarra Valley. Yarra Valley, one of the three major wine regions in Australia, ranks among the best in Australia. Its climatic terrain is similar to that of southern France, making it suitable for growing grapes. Therefore, Yarra Valley wines are considered to be of French taste, and their grades are quite high. One of the three wine regions. The PinorNoir and Chardonnay table wines produced in this wine region are even more delicious. The Yarra Valley is also known for its fresh produce, including freshwater salmon, trout and caviar, organic fruit and vegetables, and artisanal cheeses and preserves. De Bortoli Yarra Valley Estate is one of the larger and older wineries in the region. The modern architectural style of Tarrawarra Estate is quite different. Visitors can take a guided behind-the-scenes tour of these wineries, learn about the making of fine wines, and taste wines as they mature from barrels. There is also a hot air balloon tour in the Yarra Valley. You can take a hot air balloon in the early morning and slowly lift off to enjoy the charming scenery of the valley from a height, and then descend to the vineyard to enjoy a delicious local breakfast and sparkling wine. Of course, you can also explore multiple wineries and the food of the Yarra Valley by self-driving. The beautiful Yarra Valley also attracted many early Australian landscape painters and is now home to one of Australia's oldest artist villages. Therefore, in addition to wine and other delicacies, visiting the galleries and studios of local artists and watching the process of creating their works is also a special excursion. Numerous nature reserves and national parks There are many nature reserves and national parks in the Yarra Valley area, and dingoes, koalas, kangaroos and wombats can be seen in the Healesville Sanctuary Native Australian wildlife is plentiful, while the Dandenong Ranges National Park (Dandenong Ranges National Park) is a great place to admire ferns, visit ash forests and look for lyrebirds. In addition, Yarra Ranges National Park (YarraRangesNationalPark), Turangi State Forest (ToolangiStateForest), King Lake National Park (KinglakeNationalPark) are also good places to get close to nature. Yarra Valley Grape Festival Every February, there is a grand Yarra Valley Grape Festival (YarraValleyGrapeGrazingFestival), chefs from many wineries will participate, wonderful live music and rich food will make tourists happy.
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1 Jarlo Drive, Lilydale VIC 3140, AustraliaRecommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day