Backed by the Tallarook Ranges, Seymour is a historic railway township at the southern end of the Goulburn Valley wine region. It serves as a major hub for the surrounding agricultural region, with a scattering of historical landmarks and museums.
Things to do in Seymour
Stroll along the Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk, which is the only one in Australia dedicated solely to those who fought in the Vietnam War. The meandering, red earth path is planted with native shrubs and grasses that resemble rubber trees and rice paddies, two plants synonymous with Vietnam.
Visit the Seymour Railway Heritage Centre to admire its impressive collection of historic locomotives and diesel engines. Witness the ongoing restoration work on the Victorian Railway’s rolling stock, with tourist train tours held throughout the year.
Want to learn more about the history of Seymour? Visit the Seymour and District Historical Society Museum located within the Pioneer Library. It presents revolving displays to highlight the people, places and events of significance to the area.
Spend a day touring the cellar doors of the Goulburn Valley wine region, stopping at the sustainable vineyards of Mitchelton and the long-established winery at Tahbilk. Visit the picturesque winery of Brave Goose, which specialises in Shiraz and Cabernet Merlot, and sample the handcrafted whites at Box Grove Vineyard.
Getting around Seymour
Seymour is 90 minutes’ drive north of Melbourne and is connected by regular trains to the Victorian capital, as well as to destinations on the Albury-Wodonga and Shepparton lines. The town is small enough to explore on foot and self-driving tours are the best way to visit the Goulburn Valley wine region.