DESTINATION: WarragulWarragul, 104km SE of Melbourne, began as a construction camp for railway workers. It is now a dairying centre for the surrounding rich, green, rolling pastures of West Gippsland. Main AttractionsThe region is renowned for the quality of its agricultural produce, supplying Melbourne with much of its milk. It boasts world-class cheese producers such as Tarago River and Jindivick. The Gourmet Deli Trail is a gastronomic tour of the countryside and visitors can stop to taste and purchase fresh bread, cheeses, smoked meats, wine and fruits. Brochures are available from the information centre. Mount Worth SP offers walking trails, picnic facilities and lookouts on the McDonalds Track provide views of the valley, the Great Dividing Range and Western Port. Civic Park offers a playground, picnic and BBQ facilities. |
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Most popular photosNearby attractionsThere are many scenic drives around the area. The Noojee Trestle Bridge and Tooronga Falls are located on the road to Mount Baw Baw. Darnum Musical Village, 8km east, has a fine collection of antique player pianos, organs and other musical instruments. Visitors can play some of the instruments and see the workshop. Yarragon, 13km east, offers visitors boutique wineries, gourmet food, crafts and antiques. latest stories
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