Gundagai to Melbourne road trip: Distance, drive time & best stops

Gundagai to Melbourne road trip: Distance, drive time & best stops

The Gundagai to Melbourne drive covers a distance of 503km, with a driving time of around five hours. Top road trip stops to add to the itinerary include Albury, Glenrowan and Benalla.

The drive from Gundagai to Melbourne is something of a slog along the Hume Highway. It’ll never go down as one of Australia’s classic drives, but it’s a significant chunk of the drive from Sydney to Melbourne or Brisbane to Melbourne.

Gundagai in New South Wales is home to the Australian Road Transport Heritage Centre and the Dog on the Tuckerbox statue.

Melbourne, meanwhile, offers evening dinner cruises along the Yarra River, vertigo conquest at the Melbourne Skydeck and behind-the-scenes Melbourne Cricket Ground tours. For a great range of Melbourne tours and experiences, explore here. To track down the best value Melbourne accommodation, come this way.

Gundagai to Melbourne distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Gundagai to Melbourne is 503km. That makes for a driving time of around five hours, almost entirely along the Hume Highway.

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After leaving Gundagai, the next stop of note is Albury, the largest city on the Murray River – although you can make a slight detour for walks in Woomargama National Park along the way.

Things to do in Albury include kayaking along the Murray, admiring Aboriginal art on the Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk and delving thoroughly into Australian immigration history at the brilliant Bonegilla Migrant Experience.

The latter is in Wodonga, Albury’s twin town on the Victorian side of the border.

Best Albury accommodation picks

The best places to stay in Albury are:

Murray River kayaking tour in Albury, Australia
A kayaking tour in Albury can be a magical way to explore the Murray River. Photo by David Whitley/ Australia Travel Questions

Gundagai to Melbourne drive: Wangaratta and Glenrowan

Once over the border, the Barnawartha Scenic Reserve next to the highway can be used as a leg stretch, and the Chiltern Motor Museum in Chiltern caters for petrol-heads.

Wangaratta is the next biggish town. Highlights here include swimming in the Ovens River and seeing the Aboriginal sculptures on the Bullawah Cultural Trail. Most, however, use it as a gateway for visiting the King Valley wineries around Milawa.

For Wangaratta accommodation, take a look at the riverside Big4 Wangaratta North Cedars Holiday Park and the well-equipped Quest apartments.

Further along the highway you’ll come to Glenrowan, scene of the infamous shoot-out where notorious bushranger Ned Kelly was finally captured. Head to Siege Street, where a series of signs and cut-outs tells the story.

Click through to the next section: Benalla to Seymour.

Gundagai to Melbourne drive: Benalla to Seymour

Continue until you reach mural-dotted Benalla, where the Benalla Art Gallery is one of Australia’s best regional art museums. You can also learn about pilot training during World War II at the Benalla Aviation Museum.

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The best places to stay in Benalla are…

Further south, the Reef Hills State Park offers plenty of wildlife and wildflowers, while you can also get a nature fix at the Euroa Arboretum and Balmuttum Walking Track in Euroa.

On the way to Seymour, you can taste wines at the Magyars Hill Vineyard and Cottage or Fowles Wine, or get lost in the Avenel Maze.

Things to do in Seymour include the eerily moving Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk and trainspotter’s paradise, the Seymour Railway Heritage Centre.

Seymour accommodation possibilities include the family-friendly Big4 Holiday Park and the impressively reviewed New Crossing Place Motel and Apartments

Gundagai to Melbourne road trip: The last leg

On the way into Melbourne, Tallarook has an outdoor pool and a few wineries, including the Trawool Estate.

Then, the Mount Ridley Lookout in Craigieburn shows off the dividing line between rural Victoria and suburbia.

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Top attractions to add to your list in Melbourne include the Immigration Museum, Brighton Beach, the Australian Sports Museum and the Albert Park Driving Range.

Also worth doing are street art tours led by local artists, hot air balloon flights over the city and sunset kayaking tours.

Melbourne hotels with a pool include the Intercontinental Rialto, Adelphi Hotel and Novotel Melbourne on Collins.

Where to stay in Gundagai

The best Gundagai accommodation options are:

aerial view of Melbourne
Melbourne from the skies. Photo courtesy of Parks Victoria

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