Tarrawingee is located off the Great Alpine Road and it’s name is said to come from an Aboriginal word that means ‘plenty of water’. It is a very small township that hosts a number of historic buildings, including the Plough Inn, a two-storey hotel built in 1864.
The historic Plough Inn Hotel is open six days a week and is the perfect place to stop by for a great meal or just call in for a drink.
Other buildings of interest include the historic homestead “Carinya” built in 1880, St Peters Anglican Church (1866) and the Star Hotel (1860’s) which is now a private residence.
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