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- Get directions via google maps here
- Find directions and map your trip with the public toilet map
adeAs only one of three towns in Australia with a ‘street running’ train line Wycheproof is a unique place to visit. The main street, Broadway, is shared by pedestrians, vehicles and trains. In season trains can run twice a day moving grain to port.
Wycheproof is home to the world’s smallest registered mountain Mt Wycheproof which soars 43m above the surrounding plain. With quintessential country hospitality, Wycheproof can cater for a short stop over or extended visit. You may just like it that much you'll stay forever.
Broadway is shaded by an historic avenue of peppercorn trees. Some shopfronts have unique architecture from pressed metal facades to art deco tiling. A shady veranda provides protection for pedestrians to all shops along the eastern side of Broadway.
If you are following a history trail, then the heritage architecture and agricultural history within Wycheproof township will hold interest, and step back in time at Willandra Museum and the Mt Wycheproof Community Museum.
Significant buildings include the town's Post Office circa 1889 located at the corner of Broadway and O'Connor St, The Courthouse circa 1889 in High Street is now the Wycheproof Historical Society's record repository. The Buloke Shire Council administration centre and Shire Hall built in 1937 are excellent examples of Art Deco architecture.
Mount Wycheproof Reserve features unique indigenous flora and interesting rock formations. To get to the summit from Broadway turn into O’Connor Street then turn right into High Street and take the first left into Mount Street, a side road will lead to the lookout with superb views of the surrounding plains. Or take the walking track, access off Mount St, and walk across the mount taking in the tadpole pools and rocky outcrops.
Walk or cycle around the Wycheproof walking track and look out for the Wycheproof Sale Yards (the largest store sheep sales centre in rural Victoria, sheep sales are held regularly on the last Friday of the months) and historic markers on the east and northern sides of the mount.
Willandra Farm Museum is located at the southern end of Broadway, and is home to a collection of antique farm machinery and local memorabilia. Willandra features a slab hut, the old Ninyeunook Post Office, and single room school buildings from the local district. It is open weekends by prior arrangement. Telephone (03) 5493 7227
Centenary Park is a shady place to stop, rest and enjoy a picnic. Its excellent amenities include free electric barbecue and toilet facilities and a playground.
If you are following an Op Shop trail the Op Shop in Wycheproof is must to explore, open each Tuesday and Friday 10am to 4 pm
Wycheproof is home to the world’s smallest registered mountain Mt Wycheproof which soars 43m above the surrounding plain. With quintessential country hospitality, Wycheproof can cater for a short stop over or extended visit. You may just like it that much you'll stay forever.
Broadway is shaded by an historic avenue of peppercorn trees. Some shopfronts have unique architecture from pressed metal facades to art deco tiling. A shady veranda provides protection for pedestrians to all shops along the eastern side of Broadway.
If you are following a history trail, then the heritage architecture and agricultural history within Wycheproof township will hold interest, and step back in time at Willandra Museum and the Mt Wycheproof Community Museum.
Significant buildings include the town's Post Office circa 1889 located at the corner of Broadway and O'Connor St, The Courthouse circa 1889 in High Street is now the Wycheproof Historical Society's record repository. The Buloke Shire Council administration centre and Shire Hall built in 1937 are excellent examples of Art Deco architecture.
Mount Wycheproof Reserve features unique indigenous flora and interesting rock formations. To get to the summit from Broadway turn into O’Connor Street then turn right into High Street and take the first left into Mount Street, a side road will lead to the lookout with superb views of the surrounding plains. Or take the walking track, access off Mount St, and walk across the mount taking in the tadpole pools and rocky outcrops.
Walk or cycle around the Wycheproof walking track and look out for the Wycheproof Sale Yards (the largest store sheep sales centre in rural Victoria, sheep sales are held regularly on the last Friday of the months) and historic markers on the east and northern sides of the mount.
Willandra Farm Museum is located at the southern end of Broadway, and is home to a collection of antique farm machinery and local memorabilia. Willandra features a slab hut, the old Ninyeunook Post Office, and single room school buildings from the local district. It is open weekends by prior arrangement. Telephone (03) 5493 7227
Centenary Park is a shady place to stop, rest and enjoy a picnic. Its excellent amenities include free electric barbecue and toilet facilities and a playground.
If you are following an Op Shop trail the Op Shop in Wycheproof is must to explore, open each Tuesday and Friday 10am to 4 pm