Gippsland - Victoria
Visit the famous Gippsland Lakes, the inspiring scenery of Gippsland's high
country, the lush fern gullies of the Tarra Bulga National Park, Mt Baw Baw's
beautiful wildflowers, spectacular limestone caves near Buchan and magnificent
river views at Little River Gorge. With its finest and freshest produce,
Gippsland is also the perfect destination for food and wine lovers.
Gippsland is also home to Lakes Entrance, a delightful coastal village with
waterside seafood restaurants and the white sands and rock pools of Ninety
Mile Beach nearby. This stunning long white strip of land makes for one of
the most pristine and unspoilt beaches in the world, their gentle waters
and undisturbed islands providing a haven for a wonderful array of wildlife:
black swans, pelicans, herons, dolphins, koalas, kangaroos, possums and our
famous wombats.
Croajingalong National Park in East Gippsland is well worth exploring for
its remote beaches and walks, lighthouse on Gabo Island and towns of Gipsy
Point and Mallacoota, where you can do nature cruises.
Highlights
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Gippsland Lakes |
320km southeast of Melbourne.
The Gippsland Lakes system is Australia’s biggest and most beautiful
expanse of inland waterways with over 400 square kilometres of lakes,
rivers, lagoons and islands to explore. |
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Wilson's Promontory |
Renowned for its spectacular
scenery, the 50,000 hectare national park features magnificent and secluded
beaches, cool fern gullies, great views, spectacular rock formations
and an abundance of wildlife. Bushwalking, overnight walks and secluded
beaches. |
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Walhalla Township |
A unique holiday experience
with 4-wheel driving, the Goldfields Railway, gold panning, bushwalking,
horse trail rides and abundant wildlife. Walhalla is home
to more than
4,000
people following the discovery of gold in the area in 1863. |
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