Top Attractions For Warragul

Historic Buildings and the Museum - The court house in Smith St, built in 1887, is classified by the National Trust, while the Wesley Uniting Church in Victoria St opened in 1889. The Warragul Historical Museum, containing local history and dairy exhibits, is situated in the old shire hall (1892). Of further historical interest is the Warragul Vintage Craft Park in Copelands Road which contains functioning examples of old farm equipment, a miniature steam train which carries visitors through the park and gardens, as well as barbecue and picnic facilities. Entrance is free and there is a playground for children.
 

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Address: Yarragon VIC 3823, Australia
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Gippsland Gourmet Country

Gippsland Gourmet Country

Delight the eye & tempt the tastebuds as you meander through the lush rolling green hillsides in this superb area surrounding Drouin and Jindivick. Through this beautiful countryside you can soak in some true country ambience and hospitality. You may wish to visit the producers and growers of wines, cheeses, smoked goods, berries, breadmakers or catch some fresh trout or salmon. A visit to one of the delightful markets such as Rokeby, Drouin Farmers or Gippsland Inspirations in Yarragon is a treat or purchase local produce at the well stocked delis in Neerim South, Warragul or Yarragon. The area is also home to many artisans, craft and antique businesses. It is best to visit on the weekend when the majority of businesses are open.
Last Updated: Wednesday 27th January, 2016