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GIPPSLAND
As diverse as it is beautiful, Gippsland’s
landscape moves from beaches and lakes
to mountain ranges. Towns and quaint
seaside villages all have a certain casual
charm. Picturesque Sale is your gateway
to the Gippsland Lakes and discover the
walking trails in Wilsons Promontory.
SEE
• Witness the wonders of Tarra-Bulga National
Park, one of only four areas of cool temperate
rainforest in the state
DO
• Dive the blue waters of Wilsons Promontory
Marine National Park and see octopuses,
sharks and rays
Wilsons Promontory
EAT & DRINK
• Refuel with a quality coffee and snack at
Badger and Hare, a delightful café in Stratford
WHAT’S ON Bairnsdale
Tinamba Food and Wine Festival • Melbourne Stratford
19 April Walhalla Lakes Entrance
Loch Village Food & Wine Festival Tarra-Bulga Sale
7 June National Park
Moyarra
Cross Country Ski Week, Falls Creek 1 Foster
July (dates to be confirmed) Inverloch
Inverloch Jazz Festival Wilsons Promontory
March (dates to be confirmed) National Park Gippsland
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ATTRACTION
1 RACV Inverloch ◆◆◆◆ 66
Ocean View
WILSONS PROMONTORY CRUISES RACV INVERLOCH ¿¿¿¿
Discover the beautiful granite coastline and unique wilderness of Wilsons Promontory
$
National Park on this cruise in an amphibious boat. See iconic South Point, the 70 Cape Paterson-Inverloch Road, Inverloch (PZI) From 288 *
southernmost tip of mainland Australia and cruise into the waters of Bass Strait and MAP PAGE 62 REF. 1
Victoria’s first marine national park. Discover a rugged and raw coast like no other
including the granite monolith Skull Rock. The surrounding areas are teeming with life ❖ ❖Set between wetlands and pristine beaches overlooking Bass Strait
above and below the surface. Get up close to an Australian Fur seal colony, observe ❖ ❖Some rooms provide stunning ocean views
the unique birdlife (including the nesting areas of the majestic White Bellied Sea eagle), ❖ ❖Radius Restaurant has a contemporary menu featuring Gippsland products
keep watch for Common and Bottlenose dolphins and migrating whales (September to
December and May to July).
Includes: Location: A two hour drive from Melbourne and 10 minute drive from the Inverloch
• Amphibious boat wilderness cruise township. Distances: Beach 500m, Town centre 5km.
• Expert commentary Property Features: Pool (indoor heated), Kids club 3-12 years (operates in school
Operator: Pennicott Wilderness Journeys holidays – extra charge), Restaurant, Café, Bar, Room service, Tennis court,
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes Bicycle hire, Exercise equipment, Resort shop, 24 hour reception, 98 rooms.
Departs: Daily from Tidal River, Wilsons Promontory National Park at 11am Room Features: Air-conditioning, Tea/coffee making facilities, Barbecue, Cable TV,
DVD player, Hair dryer, Ironing facilities.
Max Capacity: Ocean View – 2, 2 Bedroom Cabin – 4.
Adult Child 3-16 yrs
1 Apr 20 – 31 Mar 21 $149 * $93 *
* Prices are a guide only, subject to change and availability and are in New Zealand Dollars. From prices for accommodation are per room per night for 2 people, unless otherwise specified and based on the lowest room category for
66 travel in low season. Prices for tours and transfers are per person, unless otherwise specified. For full terms and conditions including pricing and conditions, refer to the Booking Conditions at the back of this brochure.