Operated by Bill and Sandra Blamires on the north-eastern slopes of the famed granite mountain, Mount Alexander Winery offers cellar door sales and splendid cafe…
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Fresh fruit and vegetables, 7 days a week. A huge range of premium produce. Owned and operated by the same folks who run Harcourt Apple…
Comments closedIn 1873 the Victorian Ladies Sericulture Company was formed by forthright and influential Mrs Bladen Neill. Mrs Neill was part-owner of Brockelsby Station at Corowa.…
Comments closedPilchers Bridge is a Box-Ironbark forest reserved for conservation of flora and fauna. At an elevation of 310 metres, it is dominated by Red Ironbark,…
Comments closedToday’s visitors can enjoy a lovely walk followed by a picnic under the oaks in this beautiful setting. Back in 1900, the Lands Department cleared…
Comments closedMount Alexander has granite boulders great for rock climbing, some up to about 30m in size. There are bolted friction slabs, jam cracks, chimneys and arêtes. The folks over…
Comments closedThere’s a few good bush walks up and around Mount Alexander. The West Ridge Walking Track runs for 4km along the Harcourt-side of the mount.…
Comments closedThe ANA Hall has stood in the centre of Harcourt for more than a century. It is named for the Australian Natives Associations—a nationalistic movement…
Comments closedWith Morris Minors and other historic vehicles dating back to 1926, the garage located at Windrush Park, Harcourt is open by appointment only rmdesign5@bigpond.com Phone:…
Comments closedHarcourt Cemetery was gazetted in 1862. The first burial took place in 1865. Notable memorials in the cemetery include: Joseph Blight (quarry-master) George Symes (quarry-master)…
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