Traralgon
Traralgon is best known for its gold rush history and is the region's entertainment capital with alfresco dining at cafes and restaurants, and thriving pubs and clubs. Walk along wide tree-lined streets and see historic architecture of the town tlike the Traralgon Post Office, Ryans Hotel and Ostler House. Stroll through beautiful gardens and spacious parklands or travel along the Walhalla Goldfields Railway. Visit the Tarra Bulga National Park for some beautiful Native Australian Bushland. Explore deep into the Earth on the Long Tunnel Gold Mine Tour and visit the nearby Historic Township of Walhalla. Sample some great wine at Traralgon or Narkoojee Vineyards that is a rich and flavour-packed Chardonnay.Visit Traralgon today for its history and entertainment with live music and wonderful gourmet food.
Wilsons Promontory
Wilsons Promontory National Park is best known for being one of Victoria’s most-loved places. Located at the southernmost tip of mainland Australia, it offers spectacular scenery of huge granite mountains, forest, sweeping beaches and coastlines. There are a number of options for bushwalking ranging from short walks to three-day walks. The Prom is a perfect place for picnicking, scenic drives and camping. Visit Wilsons Promontory Lightstation, which is perched on a small peninsula jutting into the wild seas of Bass Strait. Dive in the surrounding waters that are protected as a marine national park and marine park. Stroll along Squeaky Beach one of the iconic locations at the Prom and listen as the rounded quartz sand ‘squeaks’ when you walk on it. The region has so much to offer and best of all is only just over a three-hour drive from Melbourne.