Graytown, VIC 3608, is a small, historic rural locality in central Victoria, Australia, approximately 120 kilometers north of Melbourne. Known for its rich gold mining history during the 19th century, Graytown was once a bustling gold rush town. Today, it is a quiet, picturesque area surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, offering a glimpse into Victoria's gold mining heritage. The town features remnants of its past, including old mine shafts and historical sites, making it a point of interest for history enthusiasts. With a small population, Graytown provides a peaceful, rural lifestyle close to larger towns like Heathcote and Nagambie.
Postcode: | 3608 |
State: | VIC |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -36.740713, 145.095753 |
Federal Electorate: | Nicholls |