The Mokoan Hub & Café won the national sustainable building award in 2016 and is the starting point for a visit to the project site.
With our family friendly 40 metre flying fox and natural playground area, delicious menu starring local produce and unique natural landscape, the Mokoan Hub & Café can help you to enjoy a bite to eat, cater for a meeting or even host your event.
Click here to find out about holding your next meeting or event with us.
The Mokoan Hub & Café is a not-for-profit business that provides local employment and uses local produce. Every dollar spent at our cafe supports cafe operation and ongoing site restoration of the Winton Wetlands habitat.
The Mokoan Hub & Cafe also stocks a fantastic range of local and regional products including homewares, condiments, skincare and more!
OPEN 9am – 4pm | 7 days
Please note the cafe kitchen closes at 2.30pm. On days of extreme heat, this time may be subject to change.
How to find us
652 Lake Mokoan Road
Winton North, Victoria, 3673
Australia
Telephone: 03 5766 4462
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