Benalla Splash Park

Benalla Splash Park is a popular place to be in the warmer months. It offers a range of water-based activities and amenities designed for families and visitors looking to cool off and enjoy the outdoors during hot weather. The splash park features various water jets, sprays, and structures that provide a fun and interactive experience…

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Siva Singh Memorial

Siva Singh arrived in Victoria in 1896 and quickly became a valued member of the Benalla community, gaining a hawker’s licence and building a life of purpose and contribution. By 1915, his hard work had paid off—he owned 320 acres of land in Benalla, a remarkable achievement that speaks to his determination and connection to…

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Benalla Skate Park

The Benalla Skate Park is located on the foreshore of Lake Benalla. The park is suitable for use by skateboarders, inline skaters and BMX riders. The Skate Park is a major hub of Benalla Rural City’s annual Wall to Wall Festival, drawing internationally acclaimed street artists to paint bold artworks on the bowl itself as…

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Hec Waller Memorial

Hector MacDonald Laws (Hec) Waller, DSO and Bar, RAN. Described as “one of the finest captains who ever sailed the seas” Hec Waller was a true naval legend—respected, courageous, and unshakably dedicated to his country. Waller embarked on his remarkable journey with the Royal Australian Navy in 1913. By 1917, he had already distinguished himself…

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Monash Bridge

Benalla Monash Bridge – Where Innovation Spans Generations Take a walk—or a drive—over a true marvel of early Australian engineering. Monash Bridge, gracefully spans the Lake Benalla and isn’t just a crossing—it’s a monument to ingenuity, a historic feat designed by none other than the legendary Sir John Monash. When this bridge opened on May…

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Day’s Lookout

Heading south to Benalla on the Hume Highway? Make a must-do stop at the Mokoan Rest Stop (Southbound). Stretch your legs, admire the striking public art, and take a short walk to Days Lookout, a hidden gem with sweeping views over the breathtaking Winton Wetlands. It’s just a 10-minute return walk, and while the hill…

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Wirraway A-20-265 Crash Memorial Site

The Wirraway A-20-265 Crash memorial site can be accessed off the Mt Albert TK, in the Strathbogie Ranges. The memorial is dedicated to the two airmen, No. 416593 L.A.C J.W Masters and No 408213 Sgt M.W Sowter who both tragically lost their lives when their plane went down in fog on April 4, 1942. 4WD…

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Heller Historic Grave

If heading out to Stringybark Creek, take a slight detour and visit the Heller Historic Grave. The grave is a memorial to Emma Sophia Heller (1848 – 1889) who passed away during a severe winter in 1869. Read the interpretive signage and find out all about her remarkable life as a 19th century immigrant and…

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Casey’s Weir

Casey Weir Rest Stop is a peaceful, pet-friendly camping spot near Benalla. Just nine kilometres from the heart of Benalla, Casey Weir Rest Stop offers a tranquil free camping experience right on the banks of Stockyard Creek. With wide, flat open spaces, plenty of shade, and easy access for self-contained caravans and motorhomes, it’s the…

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Sophia – Goorambat Uniting Church

Sophia: A Soul-Stirring Encounter with Art and Spirit Step inside the peaceful Goorambat Uniting Church and discover Sophia, a breathtaking mural that has stirred hearts since her creation in 2017. Painted by world-renowned artist Adnate as part of the Benalla Street Art Festival, Sophia was commissioned to reflect the church’s values of faith, community and…

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