Marysville
Marysville, Victoria: Why tourists are returning
Marysville is just an hour and a half's drive from Melbourne but feels more remote.
- by Paul Chai
Back to the well: Marysville yoga retreat
'There will be lots of yoga, Mother Nature, and taking you outside your daily routine in a positive inspiring environment.'
- by Sheriden Rhodes
Vibe, Marysville review: Weekend away
Marysville was decimated by the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, but has regenerated while maintaining its charm.
- by Paul Chai
Hotel hotlist: 15 of the best new hotel openings for 2015
However you like your hotels, the upcoming year is sure to please, with architectural acrobatics, spectacular renovations and innovative technologies colluding to produce some fantastic new accommodation offerings.
- by Julietta Jameson
Marysville, Victoria: Tourism helps town recover
Six years on, Marysville is rising from the ashes.
- by Dugald Jellie
Six reasons to visit Marysville
Richard Cornish visits the Steavenson Falls and heads to the Toboggan Cup at Lake Mountain.
Beyond the fires
The regions devastated by Black Saturday are in recovery and visitors are welcome back.
Marysville - Fast Facts
<b>Marysville (including Lake Mountain, Buxton, Taggerty, Narbethong and Cathedral Range State Park)</b> <br> <b>Pretty township popular as a starting point for bushwalks.</b> <br> Marysville is a sub-alpine resort town of some 600 people noted for its scenic attractions, forest bushwalking and old-fashioned timber guesthouses. It is also the wintertime base for the cross-country ski fields of Lake Mountain. Marysville is beautifully located amidst tree-laden mountains at a bracing elevation, 96 km north-east of Melbourne and 9 km off the Maroondah Highway. It is especially attractive when the flowers bloom in spring and the trees shed their leaves in autumn.
Marysville - Eat
<b>Marysville (including Lake Mountain, Buxton, Taggerty, Narbethong and Cathedral Range State Park)</b> <br> <b>Pretty township popular as a starting point for bushwalks.</b> <br> Marysville is a sub-alpine resort town of some 600 people noted for its scenic attractions, forest bushwalking and old-fashioned timber guesthouses. It is also the wintertime base for the cross-country ski fields of Lake Mountain. Marysville is beautifully located amidst tree-laden mountains at a bracing elevation, 96 km north-east of Melbourne and 9 km off the Maroondah Highway. It is especially attractive when the flowers bloom in spring and the trees shed their leaves in autumn.
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