Melbourne to Orange road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

Melbourne to Orange road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

The best stops on a Melbourne to Orange road trip itinerary include Albury, Young and Cowra. By car, the distance from Melbourne to Orange is 763km, with a driving time of around 8h25m.

Planning a Melbourne to Orange road trip itinerary

A Melbourne to Orange road trip connects the capital of Victoria to one of the top wine regions in New South Wales.

Melbourne offers street art tours, supreme views from the Melbourne Skydeck and Aboriginal cultural tours in the Botanic Gardens.

Melbourne also offers evening dinner cruises along the Yarra River and cross-city hot air balloon flights. To track down the best Melbourne accommodation rates, head here.

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Orange activities include gourmet picnic lunches in the vineyards and wine-tasting by trike. For the top Orange accommodation options, book here.

This guide should help you plan out the best stops on a Melbourne to Orange road trip itinerary. Click through on the individual places and attractions for more detailed, specific information.

Melbourne to Orange distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Melbourne to Orange is 763km. That makes for a driving time of around eight hours and 25 minutes.

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On the way out of Melbourne on the Hume Motorway, there are a few stops worth considering on the way to Seymour, the first decent-sized town. The Mount Ridley Lookout in Craigieburn shows suburbia give way to rural Victoria, and the walking trails of Mount Disappointment are a short detour to the east of Wallan.

Tallarook has an outdoor pool and a few wineries, including the visitor-friendly Trawool Estate, and Seymour is just to the north.

Things to do in Seymour include the memorably moving Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk and vintage trains of the Seymour Railway Heritage Centre.

If you want to stay and explore Seymour further, try booking accommodation at the family-inclined Big4 Holiday Park and the well-rated New Crossing Place Motel and Apartments.

North of Seymour, you can go wine-tasting at Fowles Wine and get lost at the Avenel Maze in Avenel.

There’s more wine-tasting just outside Longwood at the Magyars Hill Vineyard and Cottage. Euroa, meanwhile offers nature at Euroa Arboretum and the Balmuttum Walking Track.

Euroa to Wangaratta

The Reef Hills State Park on the way into Benalla is also a good place to see wildflowers and wildlife.

Things to do in Benalla include admiring the town’s many murals, and checking out one of Australia’s best regional art museums – the Benalla Art Gallery. The Benalla Aviation Museum offers surprisingly interesting insights into pilot training during World War II.

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Next up is Glenrowan, scene of Ned Kelly’s last stand. The interpretive displays on Siege Street tell the tale of the shoot-out.

Big Ned Kelly in Glenrowan, Victoria.
The Big Ned Kelly is outside the post office, but Ned Kelly’s last stand took place on Siege Street in Glenrowan. Photo by David Whitley/ Australia Travel Questions

You might also want to make a short detour to the King Valley wineries around Milawa on the short drive from Glenrowan to regional hub Wangaratta.

Things to do in Wangaratta include swimming in the Ovens River from the Northern Beaches and admiring Aboriginal sculptures on the Bullawah Cultural Trail.

For Wangaratta accommodation, try the riverside Big4 Wangaratta North Cedars Holiday Park and the well kitted-out Quest apartments.

Click through to the next section: Wangaratta to Gundagai.