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War Memorial in the centre of Bright
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Bright
(including Wandiligong and Porepunkah)
Beautiful township, particularly in autumn
and spring, on the edge of the Snowy Mountains.
Situated 308 km north-east of Melbourne and 310 m
above sea level, the township and shire of Bright is one of Victoria's
most attractive tourist destinations. Nestled in the beautiful Ovens
Valley and surrounded by the towering Australian Alps, Bright offers
good quality off-the-mountain accommodation to those wishing to ski at
the nearby resorts of Mt Buffalo, Mt Hotham and Falls Creek. In autumn
the russet tones and the colourful blaze, against the backdrop of the
pine-clad hills, adds to the appeal of this scenic district.
Explored, like so much of Victoria, by Hume and
Hovell in 1824, the first pastoral runs in the Bright area were taken
up in the late 1830s - one of them by Hume's brother-in-law, Dr Mackay,
whose difficulties with the local Aborigines caused him to move to
another property. In 1845, Thomas Buckland established the area's first
cattle run near the river which was later to bear his name.
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The Bright Centenary Cairn in
the park beside the river
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The real development
of the district began in 1853, when W.H. Pardoe discovered gold along
the Buckland River. Despite his attempts to maintain secrecy, 3000
diggers swarmed into the valley within six months, turning the river
into a filthy alluvial gold mine. 1000 died of disease and others fled
until only 500 remained.
The Chinese arrived in large numbers to sift the abandoned
claims. Their success provoked the jealousy of the Europeans. The
construction of a Chinese temple in 1857 provided the justification for
hostilities. On July 4, it was decided at a meeting to evict the Asian
miners at gunpoint. Despite a calm start, matters soon got out of
control. In a fit of violence, the Joss House, stores and dwellings of
the Chinese were raided and destroyed; the Chinese were robbed of their
property, viciously beaten and cast into the river; others were forced
into trenches where they were shot and buried. Matters became so
extreme that some of those who had originally supported the eviction
helped the Chinese to escape. By the time the Beechworth police, under
the command of Robert O'Hara Burke, had travelled 80 km to the area,
2000 Chinese had either been massacred or fled.
A police camp was established that same year and the
first permanent buildings were erected. Alluvial mining slowly gave way
to reef mining as the sedimentary gold disappeared. A rich quartz reef
was also discovered in 1857 and was heavily mined for the rest of the
century. Some of the original walking paths remain in use and and the
old tailraces which returned tailings and waste water to the Ovens
River can still be seen cut into the rocks.
The area was surveyed in 1859 and the sale of town allotments
began the following year. At this stage the township was known as
Morse's Creek, after F.H. Morse, formerly a shepherd on Dr Mackay's
run. Morse had explored the Ovens River and the gold-bearing creek that
bears his name.
In 1861, the town became the administrative centre for the
swelling population of the Buckland Gold District. Shortly afterwards,
its name was officially changed to honour John Bright, a British
liberal politician and advocate of free trade.
With the reef mines running out of ore, dredging
commenced along the Ovens and Buckland Rivers and Morse's Creek in
1899. At one stage there were 42 dredges in operation which devastated
the banks, beds and flats of the waterways and the rich black loam
around the farmlands.
Although the area's first sawmill was built in
1872, it was not until the decline of gold-digging that timber became a
major economic resource for Bright. The first pine plantation was begun
in 1916 and planting schemes provided valuable employment during the Depression.
Since World War II tourism has been Bright's
principal source of income. The town's population swells by up to 1000
per cent during the holiday season.
Things to see:
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A horse-drawn carriage for holidaymakers
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Range of
holiday activities
Bright offers its visitors a variety of
activities, such as golf, mini-golf, bowls, croquet, tennis, squash,
roller-skating, flying, gliding, hang-gliding, horse riding, panning
for gold, scenic drives, skiing in winter, and bushwalking in the
mountains and foothills, swimming, canoeing, boating and waterskiing
the rest of the year. Good blackfish can be found in the Ovens River
and trout are also plentiful in the general area and at the Stony Creek
Trout Farm, Harrietville.
Historic Buildings
Bright has managed to retain its character and
charm, thanks partly to its old-fashioned guest houses and historical
buildings. There is an old timber house from the 1850s at 90 Gavan St,
which now houses Gallery 90. The bricks of its rear section were
brought to Australia by a sailing ship which used them as ballast. A.J.
Lock¹s shop dates from the 1860s.
Park Street Court House and Lockup
The Park Street Court House, like the powder magazine,
was built in 1861, when it became the Court of Petty Sessions for the
Buckland District. With its sheltered verandah and the stepped frieze
and large circular vent of the gable, it is considered a typical
mid-nineteenth century court house. Adjacent to the court is a
rough-hewn log lock-up, which was constructed in the 1870s and moved to
its present site in 1975.
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The Uniting Church in Bright
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Churches
Part of the Anglican Church, in Church Street, was erected
in 1870. The old Methodist building of Ireland Street, constructed in
1884, became the Uniting church's site of worship in 1977. The
Presbyterian Church at 18 Park St (1880) has been tastefully restored
and is now St Andrews Gallery.
Bright & District Historical Museum
The railway from Wangaratta was opened in 1890, but
locals lobbied for an improved station which was duly built in 1900.
Passenger services were terminated in 1952 and the station house is now
used as a museum. Featuring artefacts and photographs of the town¹s
past, it is open to visitors three days a week in holiday periods or by
appointment (contact the Tourist Information Centre at the corner of
Gavan and Anderson Streets).
Autumn and Spring
Bright is also noted for its impressive array of
deciduous trees, which create a blaze of orange, red, gold and yellow
in autumn. There are oaks, chestnuts, poplars, elms and Japanese
maples, surrounded by the pines and eucalypts of the mountains. Delaney
Avenue, with its alternating Himalayan cedars and scarlet oaks, is
particularly impressive. Willows, wattles, plums and apple orchards can
be seen to best advantage in the spring, when the mountains are
carpeted with colourful wildflowers, the upper alpine peaks still have
snow and the mountain streams are flowing with melting ice.
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The main street in spring
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The town hosts the
Autumn Festival in late April-early May to celebrate the beauty of the
seasonal change. It attracts thousands of visitors and advance bookings
for accommodation are advisable. There are street stalls, a gala day, a
float parade, live entertainment, dances, community concerts, slide
evenings and the Bright Art Exhibition which attracts entries from
around the country. In addition the Winter Wonderland Festival, with
its window displays, fairy lights, competitions and family fun is held
in June-July and the Alpine Spring Festival in October.
Clearspot Lookout
A visit to Bright is not complete without an
exploration of its neighbouring towns, the charming countryside and Mt
Buffalo National Park. If you take Bakers Gully Road out of town and
then follow the signs along the forest roads to the top of the pine
plantation, you will arrive at Clearspot, which affords a panoramic
view of Bright and the mountain ranges.
Wandiligong
6 km to the south lies the
beautiful historic village of Wandiligong - the subject of a song by
noted folk singer, Eric Bogle. The large brick schoolhouse on the
hillside is a reminder that this was once a flourishing goldmining and
agricultural centre. A considerable effort has been made by the local
Preservation Society to maintain the older buildings and the general
character of the past. The whole Wandiligong Valley has been registered
with the National Trust. The Church of England and Manchester Unity
building are worth a visit.
To the south of the town you can see the noted Wandi Poplars,
at their best in the autumn, and one of the largest apple orchards in
the Southern hemisphere. Tobacco and nuts are grown in this rural
setting and you can even try panning for a little gold.
Porepunkah
6 km north-west of
Bright, along the Ovens Highway, past the fields of hops and tobacco,
lies Porepunkah, which provides the access point to 31 000-ha Mt
Buffalo National Park. The Hindu derivation of the township's name
reflects its origins as the property of William Walker and Co, vendors
of Indian wares. Scenic flights over the nearby park are available from
the airfield.
Boyntons of Bright Winery
On the Ovens Highway at Porepunkah is Boynton's which
was established in 1987. It produces cabernet sauvignon, shiraz,
merlot, brut, chardonnay, semillon, sauvignon blanc and riesling. The
cellar door is open daily from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. and there is a
picnic area with a playground, tel: (03) 5756 2356.
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Tourist Information
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Bright & Alpine High Country Visitor Information Centre
119 Gavan St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 2275, 1800 500 117
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Motels
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Acacia Motor Lodge
85 Gavan St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1441
Rating: ***1/2
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Alpine Motel/Hotel
7 Anderson St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1366
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Barrass's John Bright Motor Inn
10 Wood St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1400
Rating: ****
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Best Western High Country Inn
13 Gavan St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1244
Rating: ****
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Bogong View Motor Inn
35 Delany Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1422
Facsimile: (03) 5755 2073
Rating: ***
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Bright Avenue Motor Inn
87 Delany Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1911
Rating: ****
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Bright Avenue Motor Inn
87 Delaney Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1911
Rating: ****
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Bright Historic Oriental Guesthouse & Motel
2 Ireland St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1074
Facsimile: (03) 5755 1074
Rating: ***1/2
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Bright Motor Inn
1 Delany Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5750 1433
Rating: ***1/2
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Colonial Inn Motel
54 Gavan St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1633, 1800 815 814
Rating: ***1/2
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Elm Lodge Motel
2 Wood St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1144
Rating: ***
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Pinewood Motel/Hotel
91 Gavan St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1277
Rating: **
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Riverbank Motor Inn
69 gavin St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1255
Rating: ***
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Subdowner Ovens Valley Motor Inn
Cnr Ovens Hwy & Ashwood Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 2022
Facsimile: (03) 5755 1371
Rating: ***
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Riverbank Park Motel
69 Gavan St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1255
Rating: ***
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Hotels
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Bright Chalet
Cnr Delany Ave & Tyntynder Lane
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1833
Rating: ****1/2
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Abalina Cottages
3 Rotary Dve
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1559
Facsimile: (03) 5755 1122
Email: stay@abalinacottages.com.au
Web site: http://www.abalinacottages.com.au
Rating: ****1/2
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Adina Lodge The Gums B & B
1 Ashwood Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1833
Rating: ***
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Bright Alps Guesthouse
83 Delany Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1197
Rating: ****1/2
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Eucalypt Mist
152A Delany Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1336 or 0438 551 336
Facsimile: (03) 5755 1336
Rating: ****1/2
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Historic Pioneer Mine Managers House
30 Coronation Ave
3744
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1702 or 0427 551 702
Facsimile: (03) 5755 1702
Rating: ****1/2
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Holyrood Bed & Breakfast
25 Bakers Gully Rd
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5750 1283 or 0407 419 368
Facsimile: (03) 5750 1283
Rating: ****
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Oastlers of Bright
4 Cindy Crt
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5750 1357
Facsimile: (03) 5750 1357
Rating: ****1/2
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Oriental Boutique Hotel
2 Ireland St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1074
Rating: ***
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Apartments
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Adina Lodge
1 Ashwood Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1531
Facsimile: (03) 5755 1531
Rating: ****
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Alinga-Longa Lodge
12 Gavan St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1073
Rating: ****
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All Bright Views Holiday Units
11 Hargreaves Rd
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5333 7450 or 0418 503 095
Facsimile: (03) 5333 7460
Rating: ****
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Cedar Holiday Units Bright
40 Bakers Gully Rd
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5355 1554 or 0428 551 545
Facsimile: (03) 5355 1254
Rating: ****
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Chestnut Tree Holiday Units
Delany Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 9374 1233
Facsimile: (03) 9374 1233
Rating: ****1/2
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Delany Lodge
90 Delany St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5355 1900
Rating: ****
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Ellenvale Holiday Apartments
68 Delany St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5355 1582
Rating: ***1/2
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Cottages & Cabins
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Abalina Cottages
3 Rotary Dve
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1559
Facsimile: (03) 5755 1122
Email: stay@abalinacottages.com.au
Web site: http://www.abalinacottages.com.au
Rating: ****1/2
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Lodges & Chalets
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Delany Lodge
90 Delany Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1900
Rating: ***1/2
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Caravan Parks
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Alpine Cabins & Caravan Park
1 Mountbatten Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1064
Rating: **
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Bright Shire Caravan Park
Cherry Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1141
Rating: **
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Outdoor Inn Caravan Park
106 Coronation Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1154
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A Pine Valley Tourist Park
7 Churchill Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1010
Rating: ****1/2
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Bright Riverside Holiday Park
4 Toorak Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1118
Rating: ***
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Green Hills Caravan Park
Harrietville Rd
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5750 1001
Rating: ****
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Restaurants
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Alpine Motel/Hotel
7 Anderson St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1366
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Bogong View Motor Inn
Delany Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1422
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Bright Chinese Restaurant
Gavan St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5750 1155
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Bright Motor Inn
1 Delany Ave
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1433
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Choices Bar & Grill
1 Alpine Rd
Hotham Heights
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5759 3626
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Cosy Kangaroo Restaurant
Gavan St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5750 1838
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Elm Lodge Motel
2 Wood St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1144
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Feltrin Cafe
106 Gavin St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5750 1861
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Lawlers Hut Licenced Restaurant
100 GAvan St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1611
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Liquid Am-Bar
Shop 4, 8 Anderson St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 2318
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Oriental Boutique Hotel
2 Ireland St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1074
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Ovens Valley Motor Inn
Motor Inn
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 2022
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Pinewood Motel/Hotel
91 Gavan St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1277
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Poplars Restaurant
Star Rd
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1655
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Shasa's of Bright Bar & Restaurant
2D Anderson St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5750 1711
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Simone's Restaurant
cnr Ashwood Ave & Great Alpine Rd
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 2022
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Swindlers Bar & Restaurant
Alpine Hwy
Hotham Heights
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5759 3431
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The Grapevine Restaurant
Ireland St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 1383
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The Humble Spud
13 Ireland St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 2077
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Cafés
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Bright's Gourmet Store and Cafe
2/6 Ireland St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5750 1312
Facsimile: (03) 5750 1413
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Jackies Tea Room
4 Ireland St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5750 1303
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Riverdeck Cafe
119 Gavan St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5755 2199
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Sforzando Cellar
14 Barnard St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5750 1755
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Smoko's Big Shed Cafe
Great Alpine Rd
Smoko
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5759 2672
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The Sharefarmers Tearooms
Great Alpine Rd
Smoko
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5750 1336
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The Sweet Retreat
Shop 12c Barnard St
Bright
VIC
3741
Telephone: (03) 5750 1711
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