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Yarra Junction Museum
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Yarra Junction
Small town which was once a major railway junction
Yarra Junction, the business centre of the Upper
Yarra, is a town of some 1300 people located on the Warburton Highway,
66 km east of Melbourne between Lilydale and Warburton.
The town's name reflects the fact that it was a rail junction
where the 36-inch gauge of the Powelltown timber tramway met the
standard gauge of the Victorian Railway. Timber has long been
associated with the Yarra Valley and it is said that more wood has
passed through Yarra Junction than any other town in the world, other
than Seattle in the USA.
The Upper Yarra Community Market is held on the second and
fourth Sundays of each month at the Recreation Reserve from 8.00 a.m.
to 2.00 p.m. The annual Orchid Festival is held each year in October at
Seville Hall, in Seville, 12 km east of Lilydale.
Things to see:
Museum
The town's railway station was originally the
Lilydale Station (1886), being moved to Yarra Junction in 1914. The
Upper Yarra Valley Historical Society brochure records : "When the
railway line to Warburton was opened in 1901 a small shed-like station
was provided at Yarra Junction. In 1914, when an island platform was
required at Lilydale, a new station was erected there. It was intended
to move the old Lilydale station to Yarra Glen but this Victorian
Railway's plan was disrupted when the original Yarra Glen station was
accidentally burned down in 1914. It became a matter of urgency to
provide another station at Yarra Glen but, as the new Lilydale station
was not yet completed, the old station could not be transferred. As a
result, a completely new building was constructed at Yarra Glen.
When the new Lilydale station was finally completed
later in 1914, the Victorian railways cast their eyes around for
another suitable place to locate the old building. Yarra Junction was
chosen as traffic through that station was increasing dramatically with
the opening of the Powelltown tramway."
It is now a museum with displays relating to the
early years of sawmilling and is open Sundays and public holidays from
1.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. It is located on the highway and group tours are
available by appointment, tel: (03) 5967 2167.
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Wooden statue at the Yarra
Junction Museum
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Yarra
Burn Vineyard and Restaurant
Yarra Burn Vineyard and Restaurant, established in
1975, produces pinot noir, sauvignon blanc/semillon, cabernet
sauvignon, a sparkling wine and chardonnay. Head east along the
Warburton Highway for about 3 km then turn left into Settlement Rd and
it is at no.60. The cellar door is open daily from 10.00 a.m. to 6.00
p.m. The charming restaurant, built of convict-hewn bluestone slabs, is
open from midday to 3.00 p.m. from Friday to Monday and on Saturday
nights or to groups at other times. The Yarra Burn homestead is also
available as bed-and-breakfast accommodation, tel: (03) 5967 1428.
Brittania Falls Winery
Brittania Creek Rd heads off the Warburton Highway
almost opposite Settlement Rd. At no.75 is Brittania Falls Winery which
is open weekends and public holidays from 11.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m., tel:
(03) 5967 2139.
McWilliams Lilydale Vineyards
If you head west of Yarra Junction for about 14 km
to Seville East. On the southern side of the highway is Davross Court.
At no.10 is McWilliams Lilydale Vineyards, overlooking the Warburton
Ranges. The cellar door is open from 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. daily. The
restaurant is open for lunch every day, tel: (03) 5964 2016.
Tarrango Farm Tearoom and Gallery
The Tarrango Farm Tearoom and Gallery has local arts
and crafts on display from 10.30 a.m. daily (except Wednesday). It is
on Tarrango Rd which heads south off the highway 3 km east of Yarra
Junction, tel: (03) 5967 2123.
Miner's Cottage Art Gallery
The Miner's Cottage Art Gallery has a range of
artworks situated in a restored miner's cottage (c.1878). It is located
on the highway 5 km east of Yarra Junction and is open Friday to Sunday
from 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. or by appointment, tel: (03) 5967 2535.
Yarra Valley Archery Park
The Yarra Valley Archery Park is located on Don Road
which heads north off the Warburton Highway 3 km west of Yarra
Junction. There are indoor and outdoor ranges and barbecue facilities.
It is open weekends and holidays from 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m., tel:
(03) 5967 3323.
Haining Farm
This 65-ha dairy farm, with its Jersey and Friesian cows
and other farm animals, is located amidst green hills at the confluence
of the Yarra and Don Rivers, 4 km north-west of Yarra Junction. A
walking track leads alongside the Don River through a grove of manna
gums. The farm was donated to the state government by Melbourne
businessman Sir John Reid. It is open to schools and other organised
groups interested in farm life and work but only by guided tour and by
prior arrangement, tel: (03) 5964 7088.
Yarra Valley Preserves
4 km west of Yarra Junction along the Warburton
Highway is the Launching Place. At 1 Cairncroft Ave is Yarra Valley
Preserves which supplies a gourmet range of hand-made preserves and
gift hampers. It is open Wednesday to Sunday from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00
p.m. or by appointment, tel: (03) 5961 5508.
The Big Berry
Launching Place Rd heads south off the Warburton
Highway from a point 4 km west of Yarra Junction. 10 km along this
road, at the intersection with Thoneman Rd, is The Big Berry where you
can pick your own raspberries, blueberries and blackberries in season
or buy jams and frozen berries throughout the year. Be sure to ring
first, tel: (03) 5967 4413.
Yellingbo State Fauna Reserve
Woori Yallock is 9 km west along the Warburton
Highway. 6 km south of Woori Yallock, along the Healesville-Koo Wee Rup
Rd, is the Yellingbo State Fauna Reserve which is the only known
habitat of the helmeted honeyeater.
The Gourmet Yabby Farm
A few kilometres south of Yellingbo, Smiths Rd heads
east off the Healesville-Koo Wee Rup Rd. It leads into Beenak Rd where
you will find The Gourmet Yabby Farm. You can catch or buy your own and
use the barbecue facilities, tel: (03) 5964 8265 or (014) 024 240.
Yellingbo Berries
Gardiner Rd heads north of Beenak Rd. It is home to
Yellingbo Berries where you can obtain quality blueberries, organic
fruit and jams. They are open in January and February from Saturday to
Wednesday by appointment, tel: (03) 5964 8212.
Bunyip State Park
Covering 16 550 ha this large forested area has a
diversity of fauna and flora and a number of relics associated with the
logging industry, including timber tramways and sawdust heaps. The
first people here were the Balluk-Willam clan of the Woiworung tribe.
The first Europeans were goldminers in the 1850s. There are camping
areas and lookouts. Picnics, bushwalking, horseriding and mountain-bike
riding can all be pursued. From Yarra Junction the main access road is
the Gembrook Rd which heads south from the Warburton Highway 4 km west
of Yarra Junction.
18 km from the Warburton Highway (8 km from Gembrook) there
is a right turn to the Kurth Kiln Picnic and Camping Ground (where
there is an historic charcoal kiln used in World War II) and a left
turn towards Dyers Picnic Ground (about 6 km away) where you can go on
the Dyers Circuit Walk (11.5 km) or the 17-km walk to Four Brothers
Rocks which offer views across the park.
The Mortimer Picnic Ground, 6 km south-east of Gembrook, was
the site of the first known timber mill in the park (1898). There is an
easy 1.2-km self-guided nature walk associated with the site and a
9.5-km circuit walk. 5 km east of Mortimer, just off the Tonimouk Rd,
is the Camp Rd Picnic Ground.
In the eastern section of the park are the Forest Boronia
Area, Gentle Annie Picnic Ground and the 750-m Lawson Falls Nature Walk
(there are track notes at the start of the walk). Alternatively you can
go on the 5-km Lawson Falls Circuit.
Ring 131 963 or (03) 5968 1280 for details, camping
locations and maps.
The Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail
Yarra Junction is situated along the Lilydale-Warburton
Rail Trail which allows you to walk or ride your bicycle or horse for
38 km along a clearly marked course following the route of the old
railway line which was built in 1901 to relay local fruit, vegetables
and timber to the Melbourne line (it closed in 1964).
The track can be subdivided into several sections which
can be walked singly or collectively. The Yarra Junction to Wesburn
section (3.4 km) is a particularly attractive trek which can be picked
up at the museum. It crosses the Little Yarra and offers fine views
over the Central Highlands and Yarra Ranges National Park.
The Wesburn to Millgrove portion (1.7 km) is followed by
the final section from Wesburn to Warburton (3.3 km). It passes by the foot
of Mt Little Jo, Tommy Finn's Trout Farm (see entry on Warburton), the gateway to Yarra Ranges
National Park and Warburton Station. From the latter you can follow the
highway, cross the river and pursue the cycling track to East
Warburton.
If you wish to head west from Yarra Junction, the trail can
again be picked up at the museum. It cuts back and forth across the
Warburton Highway and ends at The Launching Place Hotel (parking is
available between the hotel and the general store). This section is 2.2 km.
The Launching Place to Woori Yallock section (6.4 km)
finishes at the Woori Yallock station which is in Syme Rd (close to the
Warburton Highway). There are parking and picnic facilities.
The next portion, from Woori Yallock to Killara (4 km),
terminates at Killara station in Sunnyside Road. There is a carpark and
a picnic area with horse facilities.
The Killara to Seville section (3.2 km) is followed by the
Seville to Wandin section (3.4 km) which concludes at the Wandin
station, near the Warburton Highway. There is a carpark and picnic area
adjacent.
The Wandin to Mt Evelyn walk (5.4 km), passes through some
damp fern gullies and remnant bushland. It ends at the former Mt Evelyn
station (now restored and used as a library) where there is an adjacent
picnic area.
The final section (5 km) is from Mt Evelyn to Lilydale. It passes through an area rich
in fauna (such as kangaroos and birds) and springtime wildflowers and
terminates at the corner of the Maroondah Highway and Queens Road.
For a map ring the Yarra Ranges Shire (tel: 1300 368 333). If
you require more details ring (03) 5964 4842. Bicycle Victoria can be
contacted on (03) 9328 3000.
Tours
Yarra Valley Winery Tours offer
personalised tours for travellers, social, business and conference
groups which include lunch, wine tastings at Yarra Valley wineries, a
pick-up and return service and an on-board tour host, tel: (03) 5962
3870. The area's natural attractions are explored by Eco Adventure
Tours, tel: (03) 5962 5115. Ballooning over the valley is conducted by
Go Wild Ballooning (tel: 03 9890 0339) and Balloon Aloft, tel: 1800 028 568.
Vintage Fun offers chauffeur-driven rides in vintage
cars. They pick up from anywhere for any occasion, tel: (03) 9754 7670.
Horseriding
Triandibo Trail Rides
offer rides through some fine scenery and fern gully rainforests. They
are located a few kilometres south of town, tel: (03) 5967 1570 or
(0418) 567 180.
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Hotels
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Cunningham's Hotel & Restaurant
Main Rd
Yarra Junction
VIC
3797
Telephone: (03) 5967 1080
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Yarra Junction Hotel
Warburton Hwy
Yarra Junction
VIC
3797
Telephone: (03) 5967 1080
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Duck In Bed & Breakfast
200 Settlement Rd
Yarra Junction
VIC
3797
Telephone: (03) 5967 1119
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Tarrango Farm Bed & Breakfast
5 Old Tarrango Rd
Yarra Junction
VIC
3797
Telephone: (03) 5967 2123
Rating: ***1/2
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Yarra Burn Winery Restaurant, B & B
200 Settlement Rd
Yarra Junction
VIC
3797
Telephone: (03) 5967 1428
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Farm & Eco Holidays
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Langbrook Farm Cottage
Stephensons Lane
Yarra Junction
VIC
3797
Telephone: (03) 5967 1320, 0413 305 562
Facsimile: (03) 5967 1182
Rating: *****
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Caravan Parks
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Doon Caravan Park
Doon Rd
Yarra Junction
VIC
3797
Telephone: (03) 5967 1674
Facsimile: (03) 5967 1674
Rating: **1/2
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Restaurants
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Cunningham's Hotel & Restaurant
Main Rd
Yarra Junction
VIC
3797
Telephone: (03) 5967 1080
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Riverview Chinese Restaurant
19 Yarra Junction Village Shopping Centre
Yarra Junction
VIC
3797
Telephone: (03) 5967 2133
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Yarra Burn Winery & Restaurant
Settlement Rd
Yarra Junction
VIC
3797
Telephone: (03) 5967 1428
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Cafés
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Cafe Arcade
Warburton Hwy
Yarra Junction
VIC
3797
Telephone: (03) 5967 2221
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Coffee Lovers
2445 Warburton Hwy
Yarra Junction
VIC
3797
Telephone: (03) 5967 2777
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Riberry Cafe & Restaurant
2473 Warburton Hwy
Yarra Junction
VIC
3797
Telephone: (03) 5967 2095
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