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Foreshore walk opens

A new attraction: Strathbogie Shire Council chief executive officer Julie Salomon, Strathbogie Shire Council project delivery manager Bruce Rowley and Strathbogie Shire Council Mayor Laura Binks celebrate the Nagambie Foreshore Walk’s completion.

A 1.6km pathway stretching along Lake Nagambie’s southern edge from the township to the regatta centre is the perfect way to take in the views of the lake.

The barriers have now been removed on the Nagambie Foreshore Walk so the public can use the new pathway.

The walk will officially open at Elloura Estate barbecue area on Tuesday, October 10, from 9.30am to 11.30am.

Strathbogie Shire Council Mayor Laura Binks said the walk did not disappoint and she was excited for the public to enjoy it, too.

“The foreshore walk provides such a beautiful aspect as you take in the views of Lake Nagambie,” she said.

“It is a real win for tourism in Strathbogie Shire as it will create an attractive and iconic walking trail for residents and visitors to enjoy year-round.

“The path will support township connectivity, economic development and safe, healthy, active living.”

The project is made possible by a $3 million Victorian Government Regional Development Victoria grant, a $350,000 Federal Government grant from May 2019 and a $250,000 investment from Strathbogie Shire Council.