THE history of Milawa dates back to the time of the Aboriginal tribe of Pangerang, who were a sub-clan who occupied much of North East Victoria including lands in the Milawa area.
In 1824 explorers Hume and Hovell passed through Milawa and Hovell named the area Oxley Plains after Sir John Oxley, Surveyor General of the Colony of NSW.
Less than three hours from Melbourne, 15 minutes' drive from Wangaratta and 25 minutes from Myrtleford, the Milawa Gourmet region is home to famous, award-winning wines, cheeses and produce.
You can swim at the Ovens River Reserve or from Markwood Everton Road Bridge and there is a BBQ and playground for the children at John MacAleese Park.
Dust off your bike and ride the shared path to Oxley (12km return) or to Wangaratta (40km return).
The shared path is sealed and of a low gradient, which makes it pleasant for walking as well.
The wineries in Oxley and Milawa often come under the King Valley banner where there are a further 12 wineries to enjoy.
Many have dining options alongside cellar door tastings and a few even offer accommodation.