Traralgon
Located in the east of the Latrobe Valley, just a few kilometers east of Morwell, Traralgon is the largest and… Read More »Traralgon
Gippsland is a large region from the eastern edge of Melbourne and Yarra Ranges to the New South Wales border and north to the beginnings of the Victorian alps.
The region has its own gold and more recently coal mining history, set amidst rich agricultural land, preserved forests, a host of rivers, lakes and spectacular coastal scenery.
Located in the east of the Latrobe Valley, just a few kilometers east of Morwell, Traralgon is the largest and… Read More »Traralgon
Moe is the chief residential area (with a population somewhere over 16,000) for the brown coal industry of the Latrobe… Read More »Moe
With a population of around 14,000, Morwell is the administrative centre for the Latrobe Valley and a city built around… Read More »Morwell
Warragul is a modern city sitting in the prime dairy country of Gippsland. The city is central to some… Read More »Warragul
Step back in time to the days of Gippsland gold mining. Walhalla is a great vacation stop to see the… Read More »Walhalla
Located a few kilometres north east of Noogee, the Toorongo Falls Reserve protects the Toorongo and Amphitheatre falls on the… Read More »Toorongo and Amphitheatre Falls
North of Warragul and on the way to Mount Baw Baw, Noojee is a township of something over 200 people and serves the… Read More »Noojee
Next to Lake Glenmaggie and on the Thompson River, is the timber and dairy town of Heyfield. The township has a population… Read More »Heyfield
For travellers beginning any vacation heading east on the Princess Highway, the town is an early port of call. A… Read More »Bunyip
Nar Nar Goon is noted for its wall murals, with several being painted on the sides of the town’s buildings.… Read More »Nar Nar Goon
A Major Irrigation Project and Water Sports Haven Lake Glenmaggie is formed from the damming of the Macallister River. Construction… Read More »Lake Glenmaggie
On the Princess Highway just 10kms west of Moe, sits the dairy town of Trafalgar. The town is a short distance… Read More »Trafalgar
Located in the city of Moe, Old Gippstown is a reconstructed pioneer village; taking buildings, artifacts and vehicles from various Gippsland… Read More »Old Gippstown
Just 16kms south of Morwell, the Morwell National Park sits in the northern foothills of the Strzelecki Ranges and is a showcase of… Read More »Morwell National Park
The Strzelecki Ranges are named after Pawel Strzelecki, a Polish explorer and geologist who after an expedition to explore the… Read More »Strzelecki Ranges
The Tarra Bulga Natonal Park is due north of Port Albert and 24 kms north of Yarram. The 1,500 hectare park is the… Read More »Tarra Bulga National Park
Located in the Strzelecki Ranges, a trip to Agnes Falls should be included in any South Gippsland vacation plan. Where the… Read More »Agnes Falls
Wonthaggi is a coastal town which original developed around coal mining and has since become a vacation spot, being central… Read More »Wonthaggi
On the small peninsula separating Anderson’s Inlet from Bass Strait lies Venus Bay. A very popular tourist destination and vacation… Read More »Venus Bay
Another popular vacation destination on the South Gippsland coast, Inverloch is a township of around 5,000 people. Located on Anderson’s… Read More »Inverloch