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Active Flight Paragliding Centre (Gippsland Lakes and Wilderness Victoria)
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Baw Baw National Park (Gippsland Lakes and Wilderness Victoria) The 13,300 ha Baw Baw National Park covers a substantial part of the Baw Baw Plateau and sections of the Thomson and Aberfeldy River valleys. One of the two Victorian national parks with large areas of sub-alpine vegetation, it offers outstanding views, colourful wildflowers in early summer and open grassy plains with Snow Gum woodlands. |
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Bunurong Marine and Coastal Park (Gippsland Lakes and Wilderness Victoria) Rugged sandstone cliffs along much of the boundary of the park are a striking backdrop for beach activities, featuring sandy coves, rocky headlands, caves and rock pinnacles. Many of these are accessible to sightseers, sunbathers, swimmers and budding explorers.The George Bass Coastal Walk, adjacent to the park, offers panoramic coastal views from a narrow winding path, along clifftops rising high above the pounding surf of Bass Strait. The walk starts at the southern end of Punchbowl Road off the Phillip Island Tourist Road, is 7 kilometres long and takes 2 hours one way.The seashore is a favourite place for all sorts of leisure activities like swimming, surfing, boating, fishing, rockpooling, or simply enjoying the spectacular scenery. |
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Cape Conran Coastal Park (Gippsland Lakes and Wilderness Victoria) Cape Conran Coastal Park near Marlo in East Gippsland is 11,700 hectares in area. It has heathlands, wild ocean beaches and banksia woodlands brimming with nectar-feeding birds. |
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Croajingolong National Park (Gippsland Lakes and Wilderness Victoria)
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Errinundra National Park (Gippsland Lakes and Wilderness Victoria) Errinundra National Park offers tranquil walks and scenic drives. It preserves the largest remaining stand of cool temperate rainforest in Victoria as well as ancient tall, wet eucalypt forests. The majority of the park is accessible only in the drier months. In winter, rain and snow generally make the unsealed roads impassable. |
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French Island National Park (Gippsland Lakes and Wilderness Victoria) French Island National Park is a true paradise. Accessible only by 30 minute passenger ferry ride, French Island is a haven of peace and serenity. The 11,100ha park contains environments ranging from mangrove saltmarsh areas to open woodlands and plays home to an equally diverse range of wildlife. |
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Gippsland High Country Tours (Gippsland Lakes and Wilderness Victoria) Escape from the pressures of modern urban life and experience the serenity and solitude of the High Country. Gaze over a sea of mountains, breathe in the clear mountain air and touch the smooth trunks of the snowgums. |
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Howqua Hills Historic Area (Gippsland Lakes and Wilderness Victoria) Howqua Hills Historic Area is a site of natural beauty where you can rediscover the days of gold mining and settlement in the area as you walk past historic relics from times gone by. |
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Mountain-Top Experience (Gippsland Lakes and Wilderness Victoria) You`re behind the wheel of a fully equipped Land Rover Defender four wheel drive expedition vehicle. With five people on board, and the turbo-diesel humming, you`re winding up into the spectacular Victorian Alps. All you need to bring is a sleeping bag, food and clothes. |
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