Mallacoota Foreshore Holiday Park

Mallacoota Foreshore Holiday Park is situated on the foreshore of the Mallacoota Inlet and offers powered and unpowered sites. This is a large campground, with over 650 sites to offer guests. There is a camp kitchen, amenity blocks, washing facilities, and a dog wash for guests to access. Pets are welcomed at this park upon […]

Lind National Park

One of Victoria’s oldest national parks, Lind National Park protects a range of forest communities, including significant areas of warm temperate rainforest. There are limited recreational facilities in the park, so the best way to experience it is by traversing the Euchre Valley Nature Drive. The park has a gold mining history centred around the […]

Karbeerthong Lodge

Karbeerthong Lodge consists of a guesthouse and Guesthouse. The Guesthouse has nine rooms ranging from queen bedrooms to family bedrooms that sleep up to four people. The main house comprises large sitting room, dining room and fully equipped kitchen. There is a large veranda, barbecue area and many other seating areas. Each bedroom has it’s […]

Gipsy Point Lodge and Cottages

Gipsy Point Lodge is a tranquil retreat with a licensed restaurant (selected days) in a unique and unspoiled natural environment, abounding in bird and animal life. Situated at the junction of the Genoa and Wallagaraugh Rivers. Gipsy Point Lodge offers both well-appointed guest rooms with views of river and garden views and three self-contained cottage […]

Gabo Island

Gabo Island is rich in cultural history. This haven for plants and animals offers stunning landscapes with magnificent views of Croajingolong National Park. The lighthouse was constructed from 1858 to 1862 using the distinctive pink granite found on the island and is the only operating island lighthouse in Victoria. Tours of the 47-metre high structure […]

Errinundra National Park

Errinundra National Park offers tranquil walks and scenic drives. It preserves the largest remaining stand of cool temperate rainforest in Victoria as well as ancient tall, wet eucalypt forests. The majority of the park is accessible only in the drier months. In winter, rain and snow generally make the unsealed roads impassable. Things to do […]

Croajingolong National Park

The majority of Croajingolong National Park remains closed due to fire, however, some visitor areas have reopened. For the latest information, visit www.parks.vic.gov.au. Named after the Aboriginal people of the area, Croajingolong National Park follows the far-eastern coastline of Victoria for 100 kilometres and features eucalypt forest, rainforest and heathland. Secluded coastal camping spots are […]

Bemm River Scenic Reserve

Bemm River Scenic Reserve protects a pocket of warm temperate rainforest, the drier eucalypt forest and other significant plant communities. The paved Rainforest Walk at the junction of the Bemm and McKenzie rivers enables visitors to experience a rainforest river valley, its secrets of survival and the creatures it harbours. Bemm River Scenic Reserve, or […]

Alfred National Park

This culturally and spiritually significant place for the area’s first nations inhabitants, the Bidawal People, includes a rare temperate rainforest eco system. The 3,050 hectare park has many rare species of flora and fauna including the violet nightshade, jointed mistletoe, prickly tree fern and slender tree fern. Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. […]

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