Myrtleford is a town in northeast Victoria, Australia, 280 km northeast of Melbourne and 46 km southeast of Wangaratta. Myrtleford is part of the Alpine Shire local government area and at the 2011 census the town had a population of 3,181.© Wikipedia
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Myrtleford is a quaint little town on the Great Alpine Road between Wangaratta and Bright in north east Victoria. We stopped at Myrtleford during our travels and found plenty of places to park while towing the caravan - they even have a dedicated RV parking area behind the Visitor Information Centre - follow the signs.
This is a lovely little town with two caravan parks. The council park is in the centre of town alongside the park and near some lovely looking lawn tennis courts plus a bowling club. The other caravan park is not far away - Adern's Caravan Park on Willow Grove - new owners who are very welcoming. The Information Centre is located inside the Alpine Gate Café – both are great. The VIC sells a range of local produce including wine and I found the staff be extremely helpful. Phone 03 5755 0514
Coffee at the Alpine Gate Café was very good and so was the chocolate brownie and gluten free slice – full of fruit, nuts and coconut. This Café Seems to be very busy serving breakfast, morning tea and lunch. There are toilets inside the cafe.
During our first visit to Myrtleford we purchased some Devils Creek Merlot form the VIC and this was so good we called in to Michelini wines on our return journey to buy some more. Michelini Wines Cellar Door is located on the main road and has a convenient service road to park with the caravan - a very distinctive white building which is clearly identified.