Gippsland scenic routes

Gippsland, a region in Victoria, Australia, offers a variety of scenic drives that showcase its natural beauty and unique landscapes. Three popular routes for tourists to explore include the Glenn Innes to Ebor Falls Drive, which passes through the ruggedly beautiful Gibraltar Range National Park and the New England National Park, with the optional detour to the World Heritage-listed Dorrigo National Park. Travelers can enjoy the view from the Ebor Falls Lookout and walk along the Dorrigo escarpment to the base of the falls.

Another popular drive is the Bairnsdale to Mallacoota Drive, which offers the opportunity to complete the three-day, 65-kilometer Wilderness Coast Walk through rainforests, remote beaches, and the historic pue, once a river port and now a ghost town. The Croajingolongs' coastline along this route is perfect for whale watching. Additionally, the Raymond Island to Cape Conran to Banning State Park Drive includes a visit to Raymond Island, a koala reserve home to more than 300 of these creatures, accessible by a short car ferry.

Gippsland is renowned for its lakes, forests, and charming towns, providing a diverse range of experiences for travelers. The region boasts several national parks such as the Mitchell River National Park and the Avon Wilderness Park, offering opportunities for hiking, wildlife spotting, and picnicking amidst its natural beauty.

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