Powers Lookout on the Ned Kelly Touring Route
Harry Power, last of Australia's infamous bushrangers, was captured at his hideout on 5 June 1870. Today it's a popular spot to visit both for the superb view of the King Valley 300 metres or so below and for its part in Australian bushranger history (and its connection with Ned Kelly, in particular).
Powers Lookout NKTR
Now you can explore for yourself the many pieces of the Kelly puzzle by visiting the various Kelly sites in Melbourne, north east Victoria and southern New South Wales on the Ned Kelly Touring Route.
powers lookout and 4x4 in the north east vic
Powers lookout, located off the Mansfield - Whitfield rd between Tolmie and Whitfield. The Lookout comes equipped with a BBq area with a small open campfire area and hotplate.
Google, thekellytrail.com for information on Harry Power.
After the lookout we took a few tracks around the Mansfield Whitfield area, before making our way home.
Valley View Caravan Park - Whitfield Victoria Australia
Aerial view of Valley View Caravan Park Whitfield including Lake William Hovell and a bike ride up to Powers Lookout. Amazing scenery from the King Valley. Located at the foothills of the Victorian High Country. Quiet, tranquil, a great place to enjoy the mountain surroundings. For further information please go to our website - valleyviewcaravanpark.com.au. Film courtesy of one of our guests - Anders Bengtsson.
Powers Lookout
Powers Lookout, Kings Valley
Powers Lookout with mates
Valley View Caravan Park - Whitfield Victoria Australia
Aerial view of Valley View Caravan Park Whitfield including Lake William Hovell and a bike ride up to Powers Lookout. Amazing scenery from the King Valley. Located at the foothills of the Victorian High Country. Quiet, tranquil, a great place to enjoy the mountain surroundings. For further information please go to our website - valleyviewcaravanpark.com.au
2016 Powers Lookout Upper King Valley Aerial
A few minutes of footage from Powers Lookout.
On the way home.
Some kickass mountains in the distance, will be back to get a closer look at them.
Skyhero Spy 6 Tricopter
Gopro Hero 3+ ( Non standard lens)
Powers Lookout
In-car from #449, the '69 HK Monaro at Targa High Country 2017
Glenmore Springs, King Valley, VICTORIA, Australia
The picturesque and bountiful King Valley is located at the foothills of the Alpine National Park, surrounded by mountains, rivers and rolling vineyards.
Glenmore Springs is a farm featuring fabulous 360 degree views of the breathtaking Upper King Valley nestled just below Powers Lookout.
Now as a historic building, and still on its original working site, The King Valley Kiln was converted from a tobacco curing kiln to boutique accommodation. From the balcony are magnificent views of Power’s Lookout, the river red gums,the Black Ranges and grazing Angus cattle.
Catherine Pendelich sings from the balcony of The King Valley Kiln, celebrating a wonderful autumn stay in April at Glenmore Springs and the kind hospitality of Gina and Marco Martinelli.
Glenmore Springs:
Catherine Pendelich:
King Valley:
Targa High Country 2014 TS 06 Powers Lookout In Car
King Valley, Victorian High Country Part 2/2
Follow us as we head to Paradise Falls and Lake William Hovell. From there we head up to the spectacular Powers Lookout.
Targa High Country Powers Lookout
The start was a bit of a laugh
Powers Lookout & Lake William Hovel
Powers Lookout & Lake William Hovel vic
Mt Buller Trip
Trip to Mt Buller on 2 Jan 2016 with John Kunert. Also includes visits to Powers Lookout and Lake William Hovell.
Targa High Country 2010 - TS11 Big River (part 1)
The third stage of day 2, this is one of the longest stages of the event at 28.2km. Again very windy but also with some longer straight sections to get up to speed, this stage traverses the ridgeline between Jamieson and Eildon.
Car 780 - Honda Integra R - Class 7SSA
Drv John Coleman
Nav Kirk Broadhurst
King River North East Victoria
Awesome amount of water flowing out over the spillway of the King River lake William Hovell Dam
Targa High Country 2012 Jamieson
125th anniversary of Tolmie Sports: Feb 2011
'Just a good day'. A reflection on the 125-year old institution that is the 'Tolmie Sports'. A yearly event, it draws people from far and wide to the tiny town of Tolmie in north-eastern Victoria, to revel in events such as the Wood Chop, Equestrian Sports, and the epic and highly elaborate Three Man Race.
Created in 2011 as part of the Memory And Place program 'ACMI in the Regions: stories from Mansfield Shire'.
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