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The main street of
Bruthen
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Bruthen
Small
town which is one of the gateways to the Snowy Mountains
Located 310 km east of Melbourne, Bruthen is
situated in the valley of the Tambo River where the mountains meet the
plains. The town is a gateway to the snowfields and the Snowy mountain
country to the north. 'Bruthen' is supposed to have an Aboriginal
derivation meaning 'bracken' or 'place of an evil spirit'.
The town's main industries today are wool, honey, timber and
vegetables. Bruthen's major attractions - the Fairy Dell Scenic Reserve
and the silt jetties - exist outside the township.
Things to see:
Historic Buildings in the Town
St Matthews Church and the Post Office, both built in
the 1890s, are of minor historical interest. There are also a number of
old shops in the main street.
Fairy Dell Scenic Reserve
Fairy Dell Scenic Reserve can be reached by taking
the Omeo Highway out of Bairnsdale towards Bruthen. Turn left along
Eleven Mile Road and follow the signs through the eucalyptus forests.
Picnic and barbecue facilities are provided and you can take a
half-hour walk along a designated track through the lilly pilly
rainforest. If you continue along Deep Creek Road there is an
attractive lookout over the Tambo River flats.
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Bruthen Store (1860) in the
Main Street
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Hotels
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Bruthen Inn Hotel
Tambo Upper Rd
Bruthen
VIC
3885
Telephone: (03) 5157 5201
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