Nagambie sits amongst some of Victoria's leading wineries and award-winning restaurants, and is situated on the shores of Lake Nagambie, a national standard rowing and canoeing course that is reputably Victoria's premier inland waterway. The township also has the Goulburn River on its doorstep.
Activities and attractions
Sample fine wines and gourmet produce at renowned wineries such as Mitchelton Wines and Tahbilk Winery and Vineyard
Hire a boat and explore the beautiful Goulburn River, one of Victoria's largest inland river systems. The river passes through Lake Nagambie and on to the Historic Goulburn Weir, 7 kilometres north of Nagambie
Enjoy sailing and water skiing on Lake Nagambie, home to one of Australia's National Standard Rowing and Canoeing venues, which hosts State and National Titles during the summer months
Sky dive, glide or hot air balloon for a different perspective of the Nagambie area
Take in the spectacular views of the magnificent Strathbogie Ranges and surrounding plains, which are just 15 minutes from Nagambie
Go bird watching in the box ironbark forests to the west
Major events
National Rowing and Canoeing Championships Rowing – February and March
State Rowing and Canoeing Championships – March
APS Regatta (Heads of the River) – April
After Vintage Celebrations – May
Crash & Bash Titles – September
Farm Gates & Shed Doors – September
Euroa Show & Shine – October
Euroa Wool Week – October
Monthly Market – first Saturday of every month
How to get to Nagambie
Nagambie is just over an hour from Melbourne travelling along the Hume Freeway to Seymour then taking the Shepparton turn-off onto the Goulburn Valley Highway. A daily train and bus service operates from Melbourne to Seymour and Melbourne to Shepparton.