Eat & Drink

With fertile soils, reliable rainfall and a mild climate, East Gippsland is one of Australia’s food bowls. The region produces fresh fruit, vegetables, Gippsland lamb, wild-caught seafood, quality wines, craft beer, olives and olive oil, sweets and condiments. Meet local growers, enjoy a picnic with regional produce, taste at a cellar door, or dine in cafes and restaurants. Follow the East Gippsland Drink Trail to discover wineries, breweries via our local Eat Drink Gippsland Guide.

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All kinds of wonder

Home to the iconic Gippsland Lakes, Croajingolong National Park, and the Snowy River, the region offers endless outdoor adventures, from boating and fishing to hiking and wildlife spotting. Rich in Indigenous culture and history, East Gippsland is also known for its charming towns, fresh local produce, and laid-back lifestyle, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and explorers alike.

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All kinds of inspiration

Home to the iconic Gippsland Lakes, Croajingolong National Park, and the Snowy River, the region offers endless outdoor adventures, from boating and fishing to hiking and wildlife spotting. Rich in Indigenous culture and history, East Gippsland is also known for its charming towns, fresh local produce, and laid-back lifestyle, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and explorers alike.

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Eat & Drink

Eat Drink Gippsland

Keep pace with East Gippsland’s food and drink scene with this go-to guide. From farm gates and festivals to top restaurants and cosy cafes, plan your foodie adventure. Pair it with our Drink Trail—wineries, breweries, cideries and distilleries across coast, valleys and towns.

See & Do

Wine and unwind

Home to the iconic Gippsland Lakes, Croajingolong National Park, and the Snowy River, the region offers endless outdoor adventures, from boating and fishing to hiking and wildlife spotting. Rich in Indigenous culture and history, East Gippsland is also known for its charming towns, fresh local produce, and laid-back lifestyle, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and explorers alike.