| The South Gippsland region contains some of the
most diverse scenery in all of Gippsland. With the magnificent Strzelecki
Ranges as the northern border, and to the south, the southern most point of Australia
in the wild waters of Bass Strait, lies Wilsons Promontory
National Park, renowned for its bushwalks, coastal scenery and wildlife. Discover the changing coastline of South Gippsland with it's wonderful sandy
Bays and rugged steep cliff Capes or explore the islands around Port Albert and the unique
marine and coastal parks that occupy most of the shoreline. |
![[ Scenic Picture (South Gippsland) ]](scenic.jpg) |
Visit the towns that service the area and sample the
excellent meals and styles of accommodation. The area is renowned for its dairy farming
and lush pastures and boasts having the largest butter factory in the Southern Hemisphere.
It has managed to preserve its heritage with a display at Coal Creek Historical Village.
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