Visitors are invited to obtain a copy of the seasonal publication Murrindindi Magic which features maps and a calendar of events. Copies are available free of charge from the Information Centre. About Alexandra - located in the foothills of Australia's Great Dividing Range
- population of around 2,500
- 130ks north east of Melbourne
- gateway to Lake Eildon, National Parks and snowfields.
- historic town with heritage walk and historic buildings framing the main Grant street
- annual festivals and events happen throughout the year in the main Grant street
Things To See and Do Parks, Walks, Gardens - visit the Information Centre and pick up pamphlets on local scenic drives/walks around Alexandra
- Lake Eildon National Park - camping, fishing, boating, swimming, picnic & bbq area, toilets, walking tracks, bird watching.
- Cathedral Range State Park - camping, picnic & bbq area, toilets, walking tracks
- Rubicon State Forest - camping, picnic & bbq area, bush walking, toilets.
- Rotary Park - picnic & bbq area, toilets. Centrally located in Alexandra.
- Jack Shiel Gardens - statue of Princess Alexandra, beautiful trees, manicured gardens.
- McKenzie Reserve - bush walking, wildflowers in Spring.
Places to Visit - The Alexandra Timber & Tramway Museum. Open 2nd Sunday each month and major public holidays.
- Antiques
- Pottery
- Wineries
Accomodation Alexandra boasts a wide vcariety of accommodation in the area consisting of award winning Bed & Breakfast, Cottages, Cabins, Motels, Caravan parks and Resorts. Phone the Visitor Information Centre for a booking. Festival and Events - Easter Sunday - Easter Fair in the main Grant street
- June long weekend - Truck, Ute & Rod Show.
- 4th weekend in October - Open Gardens
- 3rd weekend in November - Rose Festival
- Christmas Eve Carnival in the main Grant street
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