Discover the best top things to do in Traralgon, Australia including Latrobe Visitor Information Centre, Traralgon Railway Reservoir Conservation Reserve, St Michael's Church, Newman Park, Gippsland Plains Rail Trail, Traralgon Farmer's Market, Miners lookout.
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5.0 based on 34 reviews
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4.5 based on 67 reviews
Lovely spot, plenty of quite tame bird life, seating, lake. Used to be water for steam trains a long time ago. One of Traralgon’s few beautiful special spots.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Church is beautifully located on the corner street, and has a big hall next door for any functions. Walking distance to the shopping centre.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
The Gippsland Plains Rail Trail is a 67km recreational trail following the former historic Gippsland Plains railway line route between Stratford and Traralgon. The trail passes through undulating dairy country, takes in unique regional flora and fauna, and there are a number of quintessentially Gippsland villages along the way.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Traralgon's Farmers Market is an absolute joy to attend. Held the third Saturday of the month in the town centre park Kay Street beneath age old trees it is a pleasure to meander through at your leisure. Fresh food stalls abound vegie, fruit, fish, meat, poultry, and dim sim to die for especially the home made sauce made with coriander and a hint of heat mouth watering delicious. Oh the freshly baked scones, biscuits, and cakes and the sausage sizzle provided by the local lions club is always a real treat. In season freshly squeezed orange juice and the sweetest mandarins. AND the fresh baked bread a gourmet delight. A toe tapping band is a feature and adds wonderful atmosphere to the day. Just to sit, nibble, drink coffee and watch the world pass by is so therapeutic. The fresh flower stall is a must and potted plants and trees for sale of every variety well worth a look. A not to be missed day out.
4.0 based on 24 reviews
Nice 10 min stop-over for family to stretch their legs and to; educate the young, marvel at industry, or gasp at a dwindling energy source. The *huge* active coal pit sits right next to the operational Loy Yang power station. Great view, easy access, free and zero crowds! :-)
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