Tallangatta to Old Tallangatta Stroll

Highlights

Scenic lakeside trail with views of historic Old Tallangatta Discover a unique 1950s town relocated for Lake Hume's expansion Wheelchair, pram and bike-friendly path with picnic facilities

Overview

The High Country Rail Trail runs 80 kilometres from Wodonga to Shelley. The heart of the trail is the section from Tallangatta to Old Tallangatta, which is six kilometres one way. Tallangatta is…

The High Country Rail Trail runs 80 kilometres from Wodonga to Shelley. The heart of the trail is the section from Tallangatta to Old Tallangatta, which is six kilometres one way.

Tallangatta is recognised by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) as one of two Notable Towns. In 1956 the town was relocated to higher ground to make way for the expansion of Lake Hume. What had been a typical late Victorian town was transformed into one with distinctive 1950s character. More than one hundred buildings were relocated, while others, including the civic and commercial buildings, were redesigned in the 1950s style of restrained modernism.

Remnants of Old Tallangatta can still be seen when Lake Hume is low. Several buildings, including the historic butter factory and northern suburb homes, remained outside the flood zone.

This section of the trail is accessible for wheelchairs, prams and bikes, making it suitable for everyone. Following the edge of Lake Hume, it meanders from Tallangatta to the Old Tallangatta Lookout where the original township once thrived. At the lookout, informative signs share photos and stories from the past. A picnic shelter and seating area make it a pleasant place to stop and enjoy a bite before the return walk. Pack a picnic and take your time.

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