Latrobe Valley

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Latrobe Valley, a lush green corridor just a couple of hours east of Melbourne, is the heart of Victoria's energy and dairy country. This is a region of sprawling pastures, historic towns, and a surprising cultural scene—think coal-fired power stations juxtaposed with world-class street art and a thriving local food movement. It's a place where you can tour a working mine in the morning, sample artisan cheeses at lunch, and watch a live performance in a converted butter factory by evening. For international travellers, it offers an authentic slice of regional Australian life that's often missed on the standard tourist trail.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days is ideal to soak in the valley's mix of nature, history, and culture. Spend day one exploring Morwell and its national park, day two in Traralgon for galleries and food, and day three on a side trip to Walhalla or the wetlands. If you're on a road trip between Melbourne and the Gippsland coast, a single overnight stop can still cover key highlights like Old Gippstown and a quick wetland walk.

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