Reboot in Rutherglen
Some of the most well-travelled people in the world agree the best way to see a place is on foot. The sounds, smells, sights and even feelings can be fully embraced and appreciated, bringing you a new perspective and understanding of the place - what it was, what it is and the people who influenced it.
In a town practically dripping with history such as Rutherglen, a walk is a must - and there’s one to suit everyone!
There are many trails to explore in and around Rutherglen, some with vineyard views, others through bushland reserves alive with birds and native animals. Discover historical landmarks like the Gold Battery and Rutherglen Wine Bottle, fascinating sculptures, famous bridges, the rushing Murray River and a pelican called Pierre!
If you plan to undertake a walk in bushland, be sure to let someone know where you are heading and what time you expect to return. Wear appropriate clothing, and take snacks and water. Stay on the track, and do not wander off. For more advice on how to prepare and be aware when undertaking a walk, check out the Parks Victoria website.
Nature Walks
Carlyle Bushland Reserve Walking Tracks
Between Two Bridges Trail Walk
Willows Reserve Trail Walk
Wahgunyah River Track Walk
St Leonards / Granthams Walk
Lake Moodemere Trail Walk
Murray to Mountains Rail Trail Walk – Rutherglen to Wahgunyah
Town Walks
Rutherglen Gold Battery Walk
Rutherglen Heritage Walk
Lake King Walk
Arts Rutherglen Sculpture Trail Walk
Guided Historic Walks
History of Main Street
This walk will guide you along the modern-day Main Street of Rutherglen.
South of Main Street
The south side of Rutherglen includes the Common School Museum, infamous Fig Tree, and recently redeveloped Lake King.
North of Main Street
Rutherglen’s north side is home to a number of historic buildings and structures. Note this walk includes an uphill section.