Yackandandah is a small tourist town in northeast Victoria, Australia. It is near the regional cities of Wodonga and Albury, and is close to the tourist town of Beechworth. At the 2006 census, Yackandandah had a population of 663.© Wikipedia
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Yackandandah is a small country town about 29 kilometres south east of Wadonga in north east Victoria - follow the Wadonga-Yackandandah Road. This is a beautiful town and Yackandandah's entire commercial centre has been classified by the National Trust. It has a number of well maintained historical buildings which date back to the mid and late 1800s and constructed during the height of the town's gold mining days. The old post office is the location of the Visitor Information Centre.
This is a pretty village located near Stanley State Forest and is surrounded by lush, green vegetation and magnificent wildlife. Gold was found in this valley which is also well known for granite, clay and sparkling mineral water - you can still pan for gold in the local creeks. There are a number of beautiful art galleries and museums around town which are very popular with visitors.
Yackandandah has a lovely, welcoming country feel about it and I look forward to heading back shortly with the RvTrips team to spend more time exploring the area.