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Agnes Falls are Victoria's highest
single span falls at 59m, which are hidden in the rolling green
hills of the Strzelecki Rangesgnes Water falls


Tarra-Bulga National Park is located in southeastern
Victoria's Strzelecki Ranges, one of only four major areas of cool
temperate rainforest in the state.
Yarram is located 220 km south-east of Melbourne
via the South Gippsland Highway and 21 metres above sea level. Located
in the shire of Wellington, it is notable for its proximity to the
surf of Ninety Mile Beach (14 km), the Tarra-Bulga National Park,
the Strzelecki Ranges and Wilsons Promontory.
Port Albert's early importance is reflected
in the number of substantial buildings dating from the 1850s and
1860s. The rugged Port Albert Hotel, licensed in 1842, claims to
be the oldest pub continually in operation in Victoria. Opposite
the Yacht Club, with a view of the jetty, the hotel was originally
constructed from prefabricated timber, though the current brick
structure dates from 1858. An old weatherboard section at the front
of the building was ruined by fire in 1893. Between the hotel and
the wharf is the former Bond Store (1852), which held goods awaiting
the payment of customs duties.

Port Albert's marina
Taraville's oldest church
only 5min drive from poert Albert

Woodside is on the South Gippsland Highway
approximately 20km from Yarram and 10 km from the eastern end of
the Ninety Mile Beach, well serviced with Hotel, Motel, Service
Station and General Store.
Woodside Beach on the unique 90
Mile Surf Beach. The surf fishing is second to none
and the beach (patrolled during summer) is popular with families.
Picnic facilities, toilets, change rooms and well serviced Holiday/Caravan
Park add to the lure of this superb area..
Wilsons Promentary is only 1 hours
drive from Mcloughlins Beach and the natianal park is open 7 days
a week with million dollar views.
Wilsons Promentray
Only 1 Hours drive from Mcloughlins Beach
is Victoria's Natinal Park Wilsons Promentary

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