Photo: Michael Gorey / CC BY-SA 3.0
Traralgon is the bustling heart of the Latrobe Valley, a gateway to the wild wonders of Gippsland. This regional city blends a vibrant café culture with easy access to ancient rainforests, pristine beaches, and the iconic Great Alpine Road. While it's not a tourist magnet itself, Traralgon makes a savvy base for exploring the region's natural and culinary highlights.
Highlights & What to See
- Taralgon Park – A sprawling green space with walking trails, a lake, and the historic Traralgon Railway Station, perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
- Old Gippstown – A living-history museum with restored buildings and vintage vehicles that brings the pioneer era to life.
- Latrobe Regional Gallery – Showcasing contemporary Australian art with a focus on local Indigenous and regional works.
- Traralgon Farmers' Market – Held on the first Saturday of each month, this is your spot for artisan cheeses, fresh produce, and homemade preserves.
- Traralgon Creek – A scenic walking and cycling path that winds through town, ideal for a morning jog or a family bike ride.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers use Traralgon as a stopover for one or two nights. If you're passing through on a self-drive itinerary between Melbourne and the Gippsland coast, an overnight stay gives you time to explore the town's cafés and markets. For those using it as a base to explore the surrounding national parks and the Great Alpine Road, plan for at least two nights to do justice to the region.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Taralgon-Balook Road leads to the towering mountain ash forests of Tarra-Bulga National Park, a 45-minute drive.
- Lakes Entrance – The gateway to the Gippsland Lakes, about 1.5 hours east, for boating, fishing, and coastal walks.
- Wilsons Promontory National Park – Victoria's southernmost point, with spectacular hikes and beaches, around 1.5 hours south.
- Great Alpine Road – A scenic drive through the Victorian Alps, starting just east of Traralgon, offering wineries and mountain views.
- Morwell – A neighbouring town with the Morwell National Park and the historic Morwell Open Cut Mine lookout.
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Image credits
- Tarra-Bulga National Park — Michael Barnett / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Lakes Entrance — fir0002 flagstaffotos [at] gmail.com Canon 20D + Canon 17-40mm f/4 L / GFDL 1.2
- Wilsons Promontory National Park — Taken by w:en:User:Cfitzart . / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Great Alpine Road — Lauri Väin / CC BY 2.0
- Morwell — Photo by David Gray, Solid Inc. Media Productions, and can be used for any purpose. / Public domain