Ride on Australia's most notable narrow gauge railway through the spectacular Blue Dandenong Ranges with bellbirds and kookaburras echoing the steam train's whistle. Tour through the richness of the Yarra Valley - a pastoral experience of farms and vineyards, haystacks and wine grapes. Healesville Sanctuary - a truly Australian experience - cradled in the forested foothills of the Great Divide where you can surround yourself with Australian wildlife. An expert Healesville Sanctuary guide will take Gray Line customers for an exclusive VIP close-up
experience and photo opportunity with one of our native animals.
The brand new Yarra Valley Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery is now included as a ‘dessert’ stop after lunch at Fergusson Winery! Enjoy complimentary tasting at the Chocolaterie as well as observe European Chocolatiers at work.
Inclusion
Historic steam train ride, entrance to Healesville Sanctuary, VIP Wildlife Meet & Feed, Chance to hand feed native birds, Aussie style Bush Billy tea with lamingtons, vegemite and crackers, wine tasting and lunch at Fergusson's Winery.
Exclusion
Gratuity and hotel pick-up/drop-off.
Hours of operation
Tour operates: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Departs at 8:10am and Returns at 5:45pm.
Duration
Approximately 9.5 hours.
Location
Tour departs from our office at Federation Square, corner of Flinders and Russell Streets.
Location
Tour departs from our office at Federation Square, corner of Flinders and Russell Streets.
Participant restrictions
Any child under the minimum child age will travel free of charge and they will have to sit on their parents lap, if you prefer that the child has their own seat then you will have to pay the child fare.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
Ride on Australia's most notable narrow gauge railway through the spectacular Blue Dandenong Ranges with bellbirds and kookaburras echoing the steam train's whistle. Tour through the richness of the Yarra Valley - a pastoral experience of farms and vineyards, haystacks and wine grapes. Healesville Sanctuary - a truly Australian experience - cradled in the forested foothills of the Great Divide where you can surround yourself with Australian wildlife. An expert Healesville Sanctuary guide will take Gray Line customers for an exclusive VIP close-up experience and photo opportunity with one of our native animals.
The brand new Yarra Valley Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery is now included as a ‘dessert’ stop after lunch at Fergusson Winery! Enjoy complimentary tasting at the Chocolaterie as well as observe European Chocolatiers at work.
Inclusion
Historic steam train ride, entrance to Healesville Sanctuary, VIP Wildlife Meet & Feed, Chance to hand feed native birds, Aussie style Bush Billy tea with lamingtons, vegemite and crackers, wine tasting and lunch at Fergusson's Winery.
Exclusion
Gratuity and hotel pick-up/drop-off.
Hours of operation
Tour operates: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Departs at 8:10am and Returns at 5:45pm.
Duration
Approximately 9.5 hours.
Location Tour departs from our office at Federation Square, corner of Flinders and Russell Streets.
Location
Tour departs from our office at Federation Square, corner of Flinders and Russell Streets.
Participant restrictions Any child under the minimum child age will travel free of charge and they will have to sit on their parents lap, if you prefer that the child has their own seat then you will have to pay the child fare.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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Contact & location
Federation Square East (corner Flinders & Russell Sts) Melbourne Victoria , Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
1611300858687
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