Category: Gippsland
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Embrace Time Travel at Coal Creek
Coal Creek is a living museum where history comes alive. Wander through the recreated village, complete with historic shops, homes, bustling streets, and workshops, all reflecting the charm and character of yesteryears. Experience the sights, sounds, and even the smells of a functioning 19th-century coal mine as you descend into the depths of the underground…
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Toora: A hidden gem waiting to be explored
Nestled between the Strzelecki foothills and Corner Inlet Marine and Coastal Reserve, Toora overlooks the internationally famous Wilsons Promontory National Park. From stunning coastal landscapes to warm hospitality, this charming town has a lot to offer travellers seeking a peaceful retreat. Toora is surrounded by nature’s splendor and we definitely had an amazing day trip…
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Loch: a charming historic village
Update: I am still adding to this post 🙂 in 2025 Surrounded by rolling hills of the Strzelecki Ranges, Loch is a charming historic village in South Gippsland. Origin of Name: the town was named after Sir Henry Loch, the Governor of Victoria between 1884-1889. I had never heard about this place and even though we’ve…
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Travel Back in time at Noojee
Noojee is one of my favorite places to visit around the year. Nestled in the scenic Gippsland region of Victoria, Noojee is a charming town located in an idyllic valley along the Latrobe River. The drive to Noojee is one of Victoria’s most scenic short routes, and the beauty lies not just in the destination…
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Toorongo Falls Circuit Walk, Noojee
The falls are located close to Noojee and offer a wonderful day trip option. The Toorongo Falls Circuit Walk is quite pleasant giving you an opportunity to view both Toorongo Falls and Amphitheatre Falls which are just 600 metres apart. Only Toorongo Falls Walk: Length: 1.2 kmTime: 45 min Toorongo Falls Circuit Walk (includes both falls)Length: 2.2 kmTime: 1 hr 30 min…