Rutherglen Wine Bottle

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

The water tower, which is now affectionately called the ‘The Wine Bottle’ was completed in 1900 and held 72,000 gallons to supply the town’s water. The tower became a backup supply once the new reservoir was constructed in 1945.

The mesh top section was erected in December 1969 with funds from the Rutherglen Wine Festival (now called Roam Rutherglen) and from a distance gives the effect of a large wine bottle.

The Wine Bottle is now the perfect spot to have a picnic or a rest stop while walking or cycling around the area and enjoy the views of Mount Buffalo and Chiltern Ironbark Forest.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Lookouts Pet Friendly Picnic Area

Activities

Cycling Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Accreditation

COVID Safe

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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The Wax Trade

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Merchant Rutherglen

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Great spot to have a picnic whle riding your bikes around it

Lake King Wetlands at Rutherglen

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Step back in time to an era of yesteryear

Rutherglen Historical Society and the Common School Museum

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An afternoon browsing

Aboriginal Exhibitions Gallery at De Bortoli Rutherglen Estate

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