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    AVD King Valley Winery Wander (self-directed)

    Route mapped by  Vespa Club Melbourne Photo
    1 year ago

    Starts near Wangaratta, AUMORE ROUTES NEAR HERE
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    This picturesque ride takes you along the King Valley, named after the nearby King River. Although a relatively flat road, the journey is a very scenic one as you watch the distant blue mountains approaching. King Valley is the home of numerous wineries, many with very attractive outdoor settings that offer both tastings and relaxed dinning.

    Multiple generations of Italian migrants brought their passion for alternative grape varieties and Italian wines to the King Valley. Otto Dal Zotto planted the first prosecco vines in the 1990s, inspired by his childhood in Valdobbiadene, prosecco's birthplace. King Valley has some of the highest altitude vineyards in Australia, which make them perfect for these sparkling cool-climate whites. Sometimes referred to as The Prosecco Road, the food and wine trail through King Valley is a celebration of Italian hospitality.

    You will also be riding beside a 2 foot 6 inch narrow gauge railway line which opened in 1899. It used steam engines of the same design as Puffing Billy and served the region taking goods and passengers between Wangaratta and Whitfield. The line closed in 1953. If you look carefully you can see the remnants of this line including a number of station signs.

    The valley starts to narrow as you get to Cheshunt. The last winery in the valley is Christmont Cellars under Powers Lookout. Their restaurant balcony has a splendid view over their vineyards and to the mountains on the opposite side of the valley. We had a great cheese platter and tasting there once. A 30-km round trip further down King Valley will take you to Lake William Hovell. Beyond this dam 4WD tracks head up into the mountains proper.

    If you live in Melbourne, this route could be part of your way home. Just turn off at Whitfield towards Tolmie and go up and over the mountains to Mansfield. Stop off at Powers Lookout at the top of the climb for spectacular views over the King Valley.

    There are cafes at Milawa, Moyhu and Whitfield. Fuel is available at Oxley, Moyhu and Whitfield.
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