THE FUN just keeps on coming for Mt Buller with a first time Wildflower Festival being held over January 21 and 22.

Introducing an exciting weekend full of fun activities among the wildflowers which are in full bloom this summer following a particularly wet spring.

Activities for this fantastic weekend includes a workshop on Digital SLR Photography with Andy Rails, Yoga in the wildflowers with Ella, creating beautiful watercolor arts with Carolyn Sheather, an edible feast, a flower crown workshop.

Continuing into Sunday, the Smartphone Photography workshop with Andy Rails is open again along with Yoga in the wildflowers with Ella.

All workshops require registrations.

Go to www.mtbuller/events for bookings.

REV Heads will love the High Country in February with the opening event being TARGA High Country from February 10 to 12.

The road to the summit will be transformed into one of the most exciting hill climbs in the country and the gateway to all stages of Targa High Country.

Three high–octane days of racing see drivers travelling through the High Country regions, taking in the vistas of the Eildon, King Valley, and Mansfield districts, and returning each evening to the top of Mt Buller, to finish in the scenic alpine village.

The focus of the TARGA action is always the finishing leg, which sees cars scream through a tight t–intersection turn past the Village Square as they bee–line towards the finish line.

When the line is crossed and times are logged it's time for champagne and celebrations! Join the teams and fans in the Village Square for one of the biggest events of summer.

To find out more, visit the Targa High Country website.

Road closures will be posted closer to the event.

Next on the calendar is the Oscars 100 Hut 2 Hut Challenge to be held over February 17 to 19.

Oscars 100 Hut to Hut is one of Australia's toughest and most spectacular trek / run challenge that takes teams of two on a stunning journey through Victoria's High Country trails once used by mountain explorers, pioneers, cattlemen and brumby runners (countryside most famously portrayed in the seminal film, The Man From Snowy River).

A physical and mental challenge, it will require long days on the feet, the stamina to climb extended ascents, and the nerve to run along precipitous ridgelines in remote countryside.

It will take runners on a journey between historic mountain huts giving tribute to the historic wilderness lifestyles they sprang from.

For the ladies who may not want to take on the strenuous activities of long distance mountain biking or running to huts, there is the Mind, Body, Bike Women's (MBB) weekend coming up on February 17 to 19.

Exclusive for women, take a proactive approach to managing your health and wellbeing by reconnecting, re–engaging and recharging.

MBB's intention is to connect and inspire people.

It is an extremely supportive and positive environment and the perfect place to challenge yourself to try something new.