Sale

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Sale is a gracious historic town on the edge of the Gippsland Lakes, serving as the southern gateway to Victoria's rugged wilderness. With wide, tree-lined streets, 19th-century architecture, and a relaxed country vibe, it's an ideal base for exploring the lakes system, Ninety Mile Beach, and the remote beauty of the Croajingolong National Park. The town's museums and galleries hint at its prosperous pastoral and railway past, while the nearby waterways offer exceptional boating, fishing, and wildlife-watching.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days gives you time to explore Sale's historic core, take a boat trip on the lakes, and venture to Ninety Mile Beach. If you're self-driving the Great Alpine Road or heading to the Croajingolong National Park, an overnight stop is sufficient for a quick taste — hit the Port of Sale and the botanic gardens, then continue south. For a relaxed pace, base yourself here for a few days and day-trip to the surrounding natural attractions.

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