Shepparton
Shepparton is located in the Goulbourn Valley on the banks of the Goulbourn River. The area enjoys a good climate and terrific cuisine. Accommodation in the area includes hotels, motels, B&Bs, caravan parks and hostels.
Shepparton is the fifth largest city in Victoria. Shepparton from an historical standpoint was referred to as Macguire's and established in the mid-nineteenth century. The name was changed twelve years after the formation of the settlement to a derivative of its current name. Development accelerated within the area after the train arrived in the latter part of the 1800s. Expansion of the population occurred after 1912.
Restaurants are numerous in Shepparton. One option you may wish to try is The Carrington located at the manor with the same name. Here there are memorable water views of Lake Victoria. Dishes include basic offerings such as pasta, seafood and steak.
Shopping in Shepparton is very diversified: you may choose from a nice selection of specialty retailers, department stores and factory outlets. All-in-all you will find Shepparton provides the visitor what can easily be described as a thriving market.
There are quite a few activities/attractions available in the way of museums, gardens and fun kid's sites.
One cultural area of interest is the Shepparton Heritage Center Museum. The museum building was constructed in 1873 and is considered the town's oldest building. It is comprised of four galleries. Exhibits are relative to the town's history dating from 1850. The official address is 154 Welsford Street. The Shepparton Art Gallery is available for the art enthusiast.
Tourism in the region is active due to the numerous cultural activities offered within the town of Shepparton.