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Nestled in the heart of South Gippsland, Leongatha is a charming country town that serves as the perfect base for exploring the rolling green hills, dairy farms, and pristine coastline of the region. Known for its strong agricultural heritage, the town offers a genuine taste of rural Victoria with a vibrant local food scene, historic buildings, and easy access to some of the state's most spectacular natural attractions.
Highlights & What to See
- Leongatha Farmers' Market – Held on the third Saturday of each month, this market is a treasure trove of local produce, artisan cheeses, and homemade preserves. Don't miss the chance to taste Gippsland's famous cheeses and fresh-baked sourdough.
- Koonwarra Village – Just 10 minutes south, this tiny hamlet is a foodie hub with a renowned organic café, a cheese factory, and a gallery showcasing local crafts. The Koonwarra Farmers' Market (first Saturday) is a must for locavores.
- Great Southern Rail Trail – This 70-km walking and cycling path follows the old railway line from Leongatha to Port Welshpool, passing through farmland, wetlands, and forests. Rent a bike and pedal a section for sweeping views of the Strzelecki Ranges.
- Dillon's Hill Lookout – A short drive from town, this lookout offers panoramic views over the surrounding dairy country and all the way to the coast on a clear day. Perfect for sunset photography.
- Leongatha Historical Museum – Housed in a former bank building, the museum tells the story of the region's Indigenous Bunurong people, early settlers, and the dairy industry that shaped the town.
Suggested Time to Spend
Leongatha itself can be enjoyed in a half-day, but to truly soak up the region's food and nature, plan for one full day. Start with a morning at the farmers' market (if it's the right weekend), then cycle a section of the Rail Trail, followed by lunch in Koonwarra. Spend the afternoon exploring the town's historic streets or driving to nearby lookouts. For a more relaxed pace, consider an overnight stay to combine with a trip to Wilsons Promontory or the Gippsland Lakes.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wilsons Promontory National Park – Australia's southernmost mainland park, just over an hour's drive south, offers world-class hiking, pristine beaches, and abundant wildlife like wombats and emus.
- Gippsland Lakes – A vast network of lakes, rivers, and wetlands perfect for kayaking, birdwatching, and houseboat holidays. The lakes are about 45 minutes north-east of Leongatha.
- Phillip Island – Famous for the Penguin Parade, this island also has stunning surf beaches, the Nobbies boardwalk, and the Koala Conservation Reserve. It's about 90 minutes west.
- Tarwin Lower & Cape Liptrap – A scenic coastal drive leads to wild beaches, walking trails, and the Cape Liptrap Lighthouse. Great for a half-day escape from the hinterland.
- Meeniyan & Fish Creek – These small towns along the Rail Trail offer galleries, antique shops, and cosy cafes, ideal for a leisurely afternoon stop.
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