
Melbourne
Gippsland
Melbourne
(3 Days / 2 Nights)
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Day 1 - Melbourne - Gippsland Region
- Distance:
- 225 km
- Depart:
- Melbourne to Wilsons Promontory
- Highlights:
- Gippsland provides visitors with outstanding diversity, comprising of snowfields, wilderness, rainforest, beaches and farm land and amongst this you will find the stunning beauty of Wilsons Promontory, mainland Australia's southern most National Park.
- Wilsons Promontory is one of Victoria's best known natural attractions at the southern most point of mainland Australia. Featuring spectacular scenery, the 50,000 hectare national park features secluded beaches, cool fern gullies, spectacular rock formations and an abundance of wildlife.
Day 2 - Gippsland Region
- 100 km
- Depart:
- Wilsons Promontory to Ninety Mile Beach
- Highlights:
- From the shallow inlets near Port Albert to the wide open lakes of Lakes Entrance lies Ninety Mile Beach, a 90-mile long stretch of pristine golden sand that separates the Gippsland Lakes from Bass Strait. This is one of the most natural, tranquil and unspoilt beaches in the world offering clean white sand, wonderful crashing waves and a natural bush environment. These seaside towns create the perfect beachside location.
- Distance:
Day 3 - Gippsland Region - Melbourne
- Distance:
- 315 km
- Depart:
- Gippsland to Melbourne
- Highlights:
- On route back to Melbourne, experience the historic township of Walhalla and the picturesque alpine scenery of Mt Baw Baw Alpine Resort. Walhalla Historic Township is a jewel. The mix of the township's beautiful location in a deep mountain valley and Gold Rush heritage gives Walhalla the 'wow' factor that draws people from all over the world.
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Regional Victoria Planner's Guide 2010>2011
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