| MORWELL REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS |
Located in the heart of the Latrobe Valley, Morwell offers an exciting blend of city and country lifestyles with a wide range of things to see and do. Morwell, perfectly situated in the heart of the Latrobe Valley is an ideal base camp for touring the essential beauty of Gippsland: the mountains, streams and gullies of the Strzelecki and Great Dividing Ranges. The main feature of the Morwell region is its enormous diversity- few other areas offer such a wide range of things to see and do in such a contained area. Morwell is within close proximity to the tranquil beauty of Australia's finest national parks and is in easy reach of historic towns nestling in the foothills of magnificent alpine areas. It is the centre of towering electricity generating power stations fed by giant brown coal open cuts - Victoria's energy heartland. For further information about all of these attractions, contact the Tourist Information Centre, Shop 2, Southside Central, Princes Highway, Traralgon, freecall 1800 621 409. |
Morwell
Community PlaygroundPlayground designed by kids for kids up to about 12 years old, includes toddler "safe" zone, swings, climbing, crawl spaces, slides, sandpits, balance challenges, etc., Morwell Town Common, Elgin St, Morwell. |
Scenic Views Tyers Lookout Coach Road Lookout George Bates Lookout |
Art & Craft The Coalface Gallery The Switchback Gallery Art Resource Collective Inc. Mutsaers Studio Cinderella Dolls Display Centre Dunalton Barn Gallery |
| Blue Rock Lake Blue Rock Lake is one of many close-by water storages which offer recreational facilities for picnics, fishing, sailing and other aquatic sports. Blue Rock situated on the Tanjil River, approximately 30kms north-west of Morwell caters for a range of outdoor recreational activities. In the area adjacent to the dam are extensive parking areas, picnic and barbecue facilities, a boat ramp and information displays. Boating, swimming and fishing can be enjoyed on this magnificent lake. The surrounding environment features a wide variety of birds and mammals, as well as evidence of long ago mining sites. Amenities: BBQ, picnic facilities, shelter, boat ramp, parking, toilets. At the Old Tanjil Road site, similar facilities are provided
as well as a swimming area. On the eastern shore a small bush picnic area
is available with pit-type toilets and barbecue facilities. Power boats
(only up to 4.3m length and 7.5kw power), are permitted as well as sail
boats, boards and canoes. Fishing is popular as well as walking to enjoy
the native bush, birds and animals. |
| Moondarra Reservoir For that restful stop-over in tranquil surroundings why not visit Moondarra Reservoir located off the Moe-Erica road, 25kms north-east of Morwell. The reservoir is a closed water body with no public access to the shoreline to protect the quality of the water. There are splendid views from vantage points around the
spillway and the reservoir boasts a beautifully landscaped picnic and barbecue
area in the pleasant surroundings amidst well established native and European
trees. Children and adults can enjoy the several nature trails which range
from a pleasant ten minute walk to a four hour hike through the bush. |
| Hazelwood Cooling Pondage This man-made lake used to cool the water for the nearby power station, This unique lake contains warm water year round and offers excellent boating, sailing and skiing. Excellent camping facilities are available at the picturesque
picnic ground abutting the lake foreshore. |
| Lake Narracan Lake Narracan is the place to go water skiing, jet skiing, boating, canoeing, fishing or swimming or go bushwalking. Originally built as a storage dam to guarantee water for the Yallourn Power Stations and to control flooding of the Latrobe River, this lake is being upgraded for recreational use. The local ski club uses Halls Bay on the eastern shore for excellent water skiing, there is also a shallow area for the children to splash around. Caravanning enthusiasts can stay at the caravan park,
there are plenty of shady areas for your picnic or BBQ. |
| Morwell National Park phone the Ranger, 5172 2111 Morwell National Park 16 kilometres south of Morwell, is situated in the foothills of the South Gippsland highlands. Although small in size, it is of great value in preserving a remnant of the area's original plant and animal life. The park is a picturesque picnic spot providing shaded seating, tables, BBQ facilities and public conveniences. Walking tracks allow visitors to discover gullies, tree fern, fern glades, as well as an abundance of native birds and animals. Things to Do and See
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| Tarra Bulga National Park Tarra-Bulga National Park is located in the rainforests of the Strzelecki Ranges in south eastern Victoria. It is a perfect park to visit in all seasons and is accessible from the Grand Ridge Road at Balook, and can be approached from Morwell, Yarram and Mirboo North. The Visitor Centre car park is 700m from the Bulga Picnic Area. The park is well known for its giant Mountain Ash trees and beautiful fern gullies, is popular for picnics, walks and nature studies. Things
to Do and See The rainforest is full of song birds. Keep watch out
for the unique Lyrebird, Pilot bird, Crimson Rosella and the Yellow Robin. Walking Tracks
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| Wirilda Environment Park Wirilda provides the nearest picnic site to Morwell, offering easy access, a sparkling clear river in a bush setting with toilets, shelter and barbecue facilities. Birds call picnickers to share the nearby bush with them,
and several walking tracks make this offer an easy exercise. For the energetic,
the tracks lead further up the river to the Tyers Gorge and eventually
the Moondarra Dam. Resources
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| Historic
Township of Walhalla Walhalla is one of Australia's most famous gold mining areas. Attractions include - Long Tunnel Extended Gold Mine (guided daily tours), Walhalla Cemetery, the old Fire Station, Museum, Windsor House, Mechanics Institute Walhalla Goldfields Railway and the cricket ground perched on top of a hill 200 metres above the town. For Bushwalkers, the Alpine Walking Track commences at
Walhalla. |
| Gippsland Heritage Park Gippsland Heritage Park has been created to recapture the life and times of early Gippsland through the 'eyes' of the primary producer, gold prospector, the retail trader and early industrialist. The Pioneer Township represents a lasting memory of a town of yesteryear, an open air museum with superb examples of unique and authentic buildings, objects and documents dating from the 1840's to the 1930's. It is the ideal choice for groups, and includes; tours of the museum,
catering, films in the old Tynong Theatre and horse and buggy rides. Throughout
the reserve there are homes, agricultural machinery, jinkers, buggies,
wagons, omnibuses and tools which belonged to that bygone era. |
| Edward Hunter Heritage Reserve Within the town boundary of Moe, this 57 hectare reserve offers a picnic area and several walks that are being upgraded for all year round enjoyment. Rich in birdlife and wildflowers, especially native orchids this natural bushland setting should be a must see during your visit. |
| Horse Racing Located within easy reach of Morwell, at Moe and Traralgon. Moe Glenview Park, Traralgon |
More Attractions Narracan Falls Grand Ridge Rd Mirboo North Rail Trail Coal Creek Historical Village Gippsland Wetlands via Sale |