1. Meet Neddy von Noodle, the dachshund at Now Dach’s a Gallery Dachshund Museum, at 85 Elizabeth Street. Phone 0432 572 449
2. Grab lunch from the Coffee Shop or Edenhope Takeaway and take a wander down to the native bird artwork by renowned bird artist Geoffrey Carran on the western side of the Bendigo Bank.
3. Learn about our indigenous cricket history at the cricket panels next door, then head to the Cairn on Edenhope College grounds dedicated to the first eleven.
4. Stroll up to The Red Tail Gallery and take in the local artwork, craft work and generous selection of local made greeting cards.
5. Have a wander through the Edenhope Flora & Fauna Reserve down behind the golf course. You may even see a Red Tailed Cockatoo!
6. Pop down to the Edenhope Information Centre at 96 Elizabeth Street and spend some time looking through the old court house and jail. Open 7 days a week, 10am - 3pm. (03) 5585 1509
7. Take a walk, run or cycle (BYO) ride around Lake Wallace ( 5.5km) and meet some friendly locals along the way.
8. Pack a lunch and picnic on the lawns at Lake Wallace.
9. Discover hidden treasures in Edenhope Antiques at 162 Elizabeth Street. Who knows what you may find?
10. Need a book to read, DVD to watch or WiFi connection, the friendly librarians at Edenhope Library will guide you in the right direction.
11. Check out our churches-some quirky, some traditional.
12. Wander through the Community Garden on the corner of Orme and Elizabeth streets. Keep your eyes out for the painted stones hidden around the garden. Always open.
13. Work your way through the well-stocked Edenhope Opp Shop. Racks of clothing, books galore and a ton of treasure.
14. Catch up on bills or post a letter at the Edenhope Post Office. Shop their wide range of gift ware.
15. Grey nomading or travelling? Stock up on supplies at our local Foodworks and Edenhope Butcher.
16. Need a prescription filled? Drop it off with the friendly staff at Edenhope Pharmacy.
17. While waiting for your prescription, grab a copy of the West Wimmera Advocate (our local paper) and see what is happening in town.