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Corryong

Welcome to Corryong

Corryong is famous as the final resting place of Jack Riley, considered by many to be the inspiration for the hero in A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson's poem The Man from Snowy River. The upper reaches of the Murray River remain almost the same as when Paterson visited in 1890 and was moved to immortalise it in his famous poem.

A paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, Corryong is a popular destination for rock climbing, rafting and horse riding, and a breathtaking natural environment for bushwalks, 4WD tours, cycling and fishing. In winter, the spectacular sight of snow-capped Mount Kosciuszko is a reminder that cross-country skiers can find snow within a half-hour drive.

For some unforgettable high country action, visit Corryong in April when The Man from Snowy River Bush Festival is held. Watch a large field of riders perform incredible feats in the legendary The Man from Snowy River Challenge, wander through the open-air market, listen to storytellers, bands and folk singers and join the fun of a bush dance.

(Coutesy of www.visitvictoria.com).



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