The Snowy Valleys Way, running from Gundagai in New South Wales to Beechworth in Victoria, is a touring route encompassing over 300 kilometres of breathtaking scenery and landscapes and a whole swag of things to see and do ‘along the way’.
The route starts in the hills of Gundagai, home of the famous ‘Dog on the Tuckerbox’, and winds its way south through Tumut, Batlow and Tumbarumba, crossing the Murray River at Towong and continuing south through Corryong, Yackandandah and ending in Beechworth in Victoria.
A picturesque slice of Australia, the Snowy Valleys Way offers its travellers spectacular outdoor activities, colourful festivals, towns to explore and a laid-back rural charm that distinguishes it from other popular tourist drives.
Travellers can choose their own adventure – bushwalks or four-wheel driving, horse riding or mountain bikes. Paddle, fish or water-ski the numerous lakes, rivers and streams or simply relax by their foreshores.