Gippsland is a magical place for staring into the night sky and admiring the twinkling stars, time-travelling on the Milky Way and waiting to spot a shooting star (hint: you usually don’t have to wait long).
We’ve taken the guess work out for you, identifying eleven locations across eastern Gippsland that provide great spots for pondering the universe. Happy gazing.
At the meeting point of three roadways, Cann River provides a night sky intro along the river that gives the town its name.
Cape Conran is a beach comber’s haven. Cape Conran offers up both wild and sheltered beaches, perfect for winter rambles and summertime swims,...
Travel past Lakes Entrance as you head east and you’ll discover the laid-back vibe of Lake Tyers.
On one side, Lake Victoria, on the other, the almighty Bass Strait. Loch Sport, located half way along the 90 Mile Beach serves up 360 degree views...
There are dark skies, and then there’s Mallacoota. The mostly quiet town of Mallacoota in Gippsland’s far east is known for its tranquil and...
Within the wilderness of the Croajingolong National Park, Point Hicks stands watch over the Tasman Sea.