GLENROWAN WEST

Glenrowan West, VIC 3675, is a small rural locality in northeastern Victoria, Australia, situated near the larger township of Glenrowan. Known for its historical significance as the site of the infamous Ned Kelly siege in 1880, the area attracts visitors interested in Australia's bushranger history. The region is characterized by its scenic countryside, agricultural activities, and proximity to the Warby-Ovens National Park, offering opportunities for outdoor recreation. With a quiet, community-oriented lifestyle, Glenrowan West is a peaceful retreat surrounded by rolling hills and vineyards, reflecting the rural charm of the region.

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Postcode: 3675
State: VIC
Coordinates (lat/long): -36.565078, 146.266835
Federal Electorate: Nicholls

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