The Otherworldly Buchan Caves, Victoria Australia
The Buchan Caves are almost 400 million years old and you can’t help but feel you have been transported into a different world when you enter.
The Buchan Caves are almost 400 million years old and you can’t help but feel you have been transported into a different world when you enter.
Walhalla is a very popular tourist attraction in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. This popularity is due to the undeniable charm, relaxed atmosphere and stunning valley location of this historical township.
Tarra-Bulga National Park is nestled in the hills of the Strzelecki Ranges in South Gippsland and is definitely worth a visit. There are endless things to do in this beautiful cool temperate rainforest including walking, picnicking, admiring nature and simply
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The Trinculo shipwreck is lodged within the sand of the 90 Mile Beach in Victoria, Australia. A short walk from the car-park is rewarded with sweeping views across the beach and the contrasting rust colour of the Trinculo shipwreck.
The Gippsland region of Victoria Australia offers a beautiful coastline and the opportunity to search for shipwrecks. Finding these beauties can be as simple as walking along the beach, or may require scrambling over rocks or down slippery tracks.
Petersons Lookout has gorgeous views over the Tyers River Gorge and the Moondarra Tyers Park with multiple viewing platforms.
A visit to the Phillip Island Penguin Parade is must when visiting Phillip Island!
Not only do you get to play with cats at the Grounded Paws Cat Cafe Traralgon, but you can enjoy the cool retro atmosphere, enjoy a great coffee and satisfy your stomach with sweet and savoury food.
Why go to Raymond Island? The biggest draw-card are the koalas! Plus the journey is made more exciting by taking a car ferry the short 200m distance from Paynesville, Victoria.
A 6-hour cruise with Wildlife Coast Cruises around the east coast of Wilsons Promontory looking for seals, Humpback Whales, dolphins and seabirds.
Enjoy a peaceful cruise with Port of Sale Heritage Cruises to the historic Swing Bridge aboard the Rubeena.
The oldest surviving Swing Bridge in Australia is only 4.5 km from the Port of Sale and makes a great picnic spot with a slice of Australian history.
Have you ever been inside an old water tower? The Water Tower in Sale was built in 1888 and used for 82 years to supply 3,000 residents.
Agnes Falls in South Gippsland is the highest single span falls in Victoria (59 meters high) and a popular choice for a picnic and short walk.