Neerim South, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
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Neerim South

Experience a different way of life in one of the most picturesque towns in the Gippsland region. On the doorstep to the Baw Baw National Park, this tourist town is the perfect stopover for holiday makers on their way to the ski fields or for travellers in search of galleries and boutique B&Bs amidst breathtaking scenery.

Out on the slopes
Take full advantage of this beautiful gateway town with a ski trip to the snowfields of Mt Baw Baw. During the summer months take to the bush trails or experience a tour on horseback.

Gourmet country
Visit Neerim South and stock up on fabulous cheeses from local shops, super-fresh produce from regional growers and the finest meats direct from the butcher.

Close to nature
Join a volunteer group to help conserve and explore the lush flora and varied animal life of Glen Nayook. Pack a lunch and stroll along the fern-laden banks of the Latrobe River or try out one of the many cycling tracks in the surrounding area.

Things to do

Elk and Fawn

Gracefield Venison

Nestled within the hills of Neerim South, West Gippsland, Gracefield Venison has extensive acres for the animals to roam freely and happily. Graham...

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Walhalla Road, West Gippsland, Victoria, Australia

West Gippsland Hinterland Drive

Drive through magnificent and incredibly diverse landscapes on this unique scenic drive then delve into the rich history of West Gippsland.

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snow boarder over VW

Mt Baw Baw Alpine Resort

Mount Baw Baw Alpine Resort is Melbourne's closest Alpine Resort. Located only 2. 5 hours from Melbourne's CBD, the Resort offers a host of...

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Rokeby to Neerim Rail Trail, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia

Rokeby to Neerim Rail Trail

This trail is part of the original Warragul to Noojee rail line and has views of Tarago Reservoir, Bunyip State Forest and Mount Baw Baw.

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Glen Nayook Rainforest Walk, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia

Glen Nayook Rainforest Walk

Follow the Tarago River to a fern gully where the river runs underground for 100 metres.

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