Discover the best top things to do in Sale, Australia including Port Of Sale Heritage Day Cruises, Sale Common State Game Refuge, Sale Visitor Information Centre, Sale Botanic Gardens, La Trobe Swing Bridge, Gippsland Armed Forces Museum.
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5.0 based on 94 reviews
Port of Sale Heritage CruisesIdeal for travellers, families, school groups, birdwatchers, history buffs, boat lovers and those who simply enjoy relaxing on the water.Cruises depart daily at 10am and 2pm. Cruise duration up to two hours with pick up and set down at the Port of Sale. Parking is available. Drinks and light refreshments are available on board.Charter bookings are also available.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Quite close to the centre of Sale, a good bike ride or a short drive, is this magnificent wetlands reserve. Leave enough time to do the complete circular walk down to the La Trobe Swing Bridge.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
It has a fantastic range of brochures covering Central Gippsland and the surrounding areas form Phillip island to the border in the east! As well as covering intrastate, they also have a range of caravan and camping for all states of Australia!
4.5 based on 101 reviews
stunning park with lots of little tracks. Great playground for kids along with a BBQ area. Short stroll to Lake to feed the ducks. Great day out with my grandkids
4.5 based on 105 reviews
It has been many years since I have driven on that road and did not know the bridge had been bypassed, as kids it was always a treat to go over the bridge to the beach towns nearby. Nice it has been bypassed and preserved. You can now drive into the park area beside the bridge, park the car and take your time walking about and reading all the history of this great engineering feat by the great Aussie engineer and architecture John Grainger. Built in 1883 it is still in great working order and signage tells us it is opened every Sat, at 3pm. Every Sunday at 4pm. And the 2nd. Wednesday of the month at 11am. It is the oldest operational swing bridge in Australia. There was a big restoration done over four years and opened in 2006 at a cost of nearly $1,000000. Really worth going to see this historic bridge that crosses the Latrobe River, just imagine the different types of traffic that have passed under it and over it over the generations, it is fantastic that we are lucky enough to be able to walk across it today and enjoy the experience. A must place to visit when in the area. A credit to all involved, I assume it is volunteers who do the opening, if so well done .
4.5 based on 24 reviews
A very comprehensive collection of historical items to view. It is run by some very dedicated and knowledgable volunteers. It's an attraction that can be easily overlooked but it is worth finding when you do. Just head out to West Sale airfield and follow the signs.
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