
Plan your visit ›
A day in the valley, however you like.
Pick a plan that other visitors have made, follow the weekend rhythm, or build your own — pin attractions, events, and handmaker studios into a route that suits your day.
Before you set out
The valley rewards an unhurried visitor.
Most visitors come for an afternoon and stay for a day. Most come for a day and leave wishing they’d booked a night. Below, a small library of plans that volunteers and members have made — pick one as a starting point, or scroll on to make your own.
For the dry data — hours, access, FAQ — see /visitor-info. For getting here — see /getting-here. The weekend rhythm and the seasons section below give shape to the plan you build.
Plans, by the people who live here
Pick a plan that’s already been walked.
Volunteers and members have shared the day-trips and weekends that worked for them. Pick the closest match to yours, or build your own further down — scroll on for more.
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Loaded Day — Sanctuary, Alpine, Puffing Billy
One big day from Healesville to Belgrave — animals at dawn, schnitzel at noon, steam at dusk.
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Seven River Bridges Walk & Coffee
Cross every bridge on the Rail Trail between Warburton and Wesburn, then earn a flat white.
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Cheese & Wine Tour
A long lunch across the Yarra Valley — cellar doors, raw milk, and a slow drive home.
A Friday-to-Sunday rhythm.
If you’ve booked a B&B in the village or pulled a van into the caravan park, here’s how the weekend can unfold without you over-planning it.
Arrive slow.
Get in by five, drop bags, walk the river path before dinner — the light through the bridge is the thing. Eat at Cog’s or whichever pub the publican has open that night.
The Hub, the wheel, a long walk.
Half-day at the Hub, plus the redwoods. If the community market is on (every second Saturday), build the morning around it. Sunday-eve concert booked? Ease into the evening at the riverside.
A coffee and a slower drive.
Breakfast in the village, then a final loop of the shop and the kettle counter. Drive home via Yarra Junction (slower; better view) rather than the M3 (faster; nothing to see).
The valley keeps four moods.
Long evenings, the river concerts.
Sundays from five, riverside, free. Bring a rug. The redwood walk is cool; the highway hot. Sun sets after eight.
The mist mornings, the redwoods turning.
The best photographs of the year happen here. Mornings start cool; pack a layer; the light is uncomplicated.
Soup, fire, the wheel still turning.
Hub closes at four; café still on; the village quiets right down. Donna Buang sometimes has snow. Bring boots.
Wattle, then sassafras, then everything.
The riverbank planting comes back into leaf; the platypus is most often seen this season. Come at dusk if you can.
Build your own plan
Your stops, your order, your day.
Sign in to start. Pin attractions, events, and makers; reorder; add notes. Save it for yourself, share it with friends, or submit it for editorial review — published plans appear above.
Plans curated by the Hub
A few favourites our volunteers have built for visitors looking for inspiration.
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Cheese & Wine Tour
A long lunch across the Yarra Valley — cellar doors, raw milk, and a slow drive home.
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Seven River Bridges Walk & Coffee
Cross every bridge on the Rail Trail between Warburton and Wesburn, then earn a flat white.
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Dolly Grey & Back Step Walk
Two short forest tracks that connect into a half-day loop above town.
Sign in to start planning
Create your own day or weekend in the valley. Save plans privately, share them with friends, or submit for editorial review.
Four ways in ›
Stand a little closer to the wheel.
Build your own plan, visit on a weekend, become a member, or stand a shift.


![[SAMPLE] Three-Day Grand Tour](https://yarravalleywaterwheel.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/eucalypts.jpg)
![[SAMPLE] Makers’ Trail](https://yarravalleywaterwheel.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/20200105_151910-scaled.jpg)
![[SAMPLE] Family Day in Warburton](https://yarravalleywaterwheel.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/river-stream-scaled.jpg)