Wawa Nagambie
You are invited to say wawa (hello) to Taungurung Country and our passionate guides as we reveal the rich layers of living culture embodied in the land and waterways around Nagambie – Central Victoria.
For tens of thousands of years pre-colonisation, the waterways of the waring (Goulburn River) and its lush tributaries have sustained seasonal food sources and a nourishing cultural life for the Taungurung people, and in return, the
Taungurung people have cared for and sustained this place – Taungurung biik (Country). Biik has been profoundly changed by colonisation, yet our cultural relationship and responsibilities to biik remain. Journey with us to
understand our cultural values and our cultural heritage – past, present, and future, specifically relating to the story of baan (water) – the lifeblood of biik.
We take you to a special place that holds deep cultural value. It is here that you can learn about the ingenuity and way of life of Taungurung Ancestors who survived by reading and adapting to the changing conditions of these floodplains. Take part in a traditional Welcome Smoking Ceremony, spend time yarning with our guides, connect with our beautiful waterways onboard a cruise through the wetlands of tabilk-tabilk (place of many waterholes) and understand what’s needed to heal and protect these important cultural landscapes.
Inclusions: This 4.5-hour cultural experience departs and ends at Tahbilk Winery – Wetlands View Restaurant, includes travel by wawa biik 4WD vehicle, guided walk and talk at a cultural site, picnic lunch, a boat cruise on the Tahbilk wetlands and plenty of yarning time to ask questions.
Inclusions
This 4.5-hour cultural experience departs and ends at Tahbilk Winery – Wetlands View Restaurant, includes travel by wawa biik 4WD vehicle to a cultural site, provides quality time with our guides, a welcome ritual, lunch under the peppercorn trees, a cruise on the Tahbilk wetlands, and plenty of opportunities to yarn and have your questions answered.
Experience details
Departs from Tahbilk Restaurant carpark at 10.00am and concludes at this location by 2.30pm.
Requires a short bus journey and boat journey. The bus can be boarded by a small step up or via a wheelchair lift. The boat is accessed via a ramp.
Roughly 400m of flat walking on uneven ground is required
We will have one and a half hours without access to a toilet.
A Light picnic lunch is provided – dietary requirements can be met upon request
Parking is available at the Tahbilk Estate Restaurant carpark
For detailed accessibility information see here.
Please bring
A hat, sunglasses, sunscreen
A raincoat or warm coat for the cold mornings
Comfortable enclosed walking shoes (no open toed shoes allowed)
Reusable water bottle
Personal medications if required
Getting there

Tahbilk Winery and Wetlands is located just outside of Nagambie at 142 Mulberry Dr, Tabilk VIC 3608.
Via car, Tahbilk is 90 minutes from Melbourne along the Hume Highway. Follow the signs for the Tahbilk Winery or Tahbilk Estate Restaurant, once through the front entrance.
Tahbilk Winery is approximately 30min via bicycle from Nagambie town. There are bicycle racks available in front of the Cellar Door.
Tahbilk offers electric vehicle chargers (please bring your own cable).







