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South Gippsland is one of the must-visit regions in Victoria, Australia, offering tourists a charming blend of natural beauty, history, culture, wildlife and outdoor adventures. Here we highlight the top tourist attractions in and around the region of South Gippsland that each offer a unique and enriching experience.

1. Wilsons Promontory National Park
Known as "The Prom," Wilsons Promontory National Park is a jewel in the South Gippsland region's crown, featuring pristine beaches, towering granite mountains, lush forests, and abundant wildlife, including kangaroos, wombats, and emus. The park offers a range of activities, including hiking, camping, fishing, wildlife viewing, and beachcombing, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers of all ages.

2. Phillip Island Nature Parks
Located just a short drive from South Gippsland, Phillip Island Nature Parks offers an array of attractions, including the famous Penguin Parade, featuring hundreds of little penguins returning to their burrows each evening at sunset. Visitors can also enjoy watching seals lounging on the rocks at Seal Rocks, strolling along stunning coastlines and exploring native bushland at The Nobbies Centre.

3. Coal Creek Community Park and Museum
Coal Creek Community Park and Museum is a living history museum located in the heart of Korumburra that offers visitors a glimpse into Australia's pioneering past. The park features a reconstructed 19th-century village complete with a general store, schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, and other historical buildings, displaying exhibits, immersive experiences, and live demonstrations. The park also offers visitors the opportunity to take a ride on a steam train.

4. Tarra-Bulga National Park
The Tarra-Bulga National Park is a perfect destination for nature lovers, offering a pristine rainforest setting within easy reach of the South Gippsland region. Visitors can enjoy walking trails that wind their way through dense forests, past stunning waterfalls, and towering mountain ash trees, and abundant wildlife. The park features a number of picnic areas and free barbecues.

5. Sandy Point
Sandy Point is a quaint seaside village located on the pristine Waratah Bay, offering stunning beaches, crystal clear waters, and excellent fishing opportunities. The village features a range of villas, cottages, and holiday houses, and visitors can enjoy long walks along the beach or indulge in water sports such as surfing, boating, and fishing.

6. Venus Bay
Venus Bay is a peaceful coastal town located around an hour's drive from Leongatha. The town boasts five lovely beaches, including a patrolled beach that is perfect for swimming and surfing. Visitors can take long walks along the beach, indulge in water sports such as surfing, fishing, and kayaking.

7. Great Southern Rail Trail
The Great Southern Rail Trail is a 72-kilometer rail trail that winds its way through the South Gippsland region, offering stunning views of the region's landscapes. The trail stretches from Leongatha to Port Welshpool and is suitable for cycling, walking or horse riding activities, and passes many of the region's other attractions.

8. Foster
Foster is a small town located approximately 45 minutes' drive southeast of Leongatha. The town features a range of unique shops, cafes and galleries. Visitors can explore art galleries and antique stores, dine in local cafes or take part in the numerous outdoor activities on offer in the area.

9. Toora Wind Farm
Toora Wind Farm is located on the shores of Corner Inlet just outside Toora. It features a range of wind turbines, which produce enough electricity to power approximately 30,000 Victorian homes. Visitors can participate in guided tours to learn about renewable energy and the wind farm's operations.

10. Agnes Falls
Agnes Falls is a majestic waterfall located in the nearby Strzelecki Ranges, standing at 59 meters, it is one of the highest single falls in Victoria. The falls and surrounding forest are accessible via a short walking track, allowing visitors an easy view of the falls scenery.

To plan your trip and for contact details please check with the South Gippsland Tourist Information Centre. This region is a haven for those who enjoy outdoor activities, wildlife viewing, and natural beauty. The region offers something for everyone while ensuring that each attraction is ecologically and environmentally sustainable.


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