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Top 4 Regional Towns in Victoria

 

There are literally over 1000 towns in Victoria, but as they say not all towns were created equal! Here’s our top 4 regional Victorian towns to visit and what makes them so special.

 

1. Port Fairy

 

Port Fairy Lighthouse

Image credit: Visit Victoria

Victoria’s oldest port, Port Fairy is reminiscent of an Irish Fishing Village. The charming town features wide streets lined with over 50 historic buildings including white washed fisherman’s cottages and sprawling colonial homesteads.

The port is still one of the busiest in Victoria and each night the fishing vessels return to port flooding the local restaurants with their day’s catch. You can indulge in some of Australia’s best and freshest seafood at the abundant restaurants and cafes in town.

Choice Hotels has a great range of Port Fairy accommodation options on offer, including the award winning Comfort Inn Western in nearby Warrnambool, the Comfort Inn on Raglan located close to the coast, and the Comfort Inn Warnambool International, a perfect Great Ocean Road accommodation option.

 
 

2. Bairnsdale

 

Bairnsdale

Image credit: Rob Blackburn

Located in the beautiful Gippsland Lakes area, Bairnsdale boasts a bit of everything. Enjoy outdoor activities such as swimming, fishing, kayaking, surfing and boating in the surrounding Gippsland Lakes. Visit the local wineries and explore the Twin Rivers Food and Wine Trail. Take a self guided heritage walk around the town stopping at local galleries, museums, churches and antique shops or visit the Krowathunkoolong Keeping Place to learn about the local Koorie history and culture. Bairnsdale is also the finishing point of the Great Alpine Drive giving easy access to the beautiful alpine region.

For Bairnsdale accommodation, the Comfort Inn & Suites Lakes Entrance is located a short 30 minute drive from Bairnsdale, and offers sweeping views of the Mitchell River, and close proximity to the ocean and nearby national parks.

 
 

3. Echuca

 

Echuca Wharf at sunrise

Image credit: Visit Victoria

 

Known as the Paddle Steamer capital of Australia, Echuca is nestled on the shores of the mighty Murray River. Once the largest inland port in Australia, Echuca is overflowing with museums, historic buildings and replica artefacts such as the carefully reconstructed foot bridge. The town centre is an eclectic mix of old and new with a great vibe and plenty to see and do. The river provides a range of outdoor and water activities and the surrounding country side can be explored on foot, by car or bike.

For accommodation near Echuca, Choice Hotels offers a range of properties in nearby Shepparton and Bendigo, providing the perfect base for a day trip to Echuca.

 
 

4. Halls Gap

 

Boroka Lookout over Halls Gap

Image credit: Visit Victoria

Surrounded by the stunning Grampians Geriwerd National Park, Halls Gap is a little piece of untouched heaven. The rich aboriginal history can be appreciated by taking one of the many walking tracks into the beautiful bushland and keeping your eyes peeled for hidden caves filled with rock art, and carvings in the rock shelves and formations.

The town itself is quaint and quiet and has a small selection of restaurants, cafes and shops. Other activities in the area include fishing, rock climbing, cycling and abseiling and the local privately owned Halls Gap Zoo is not to be missed.

For accommodation near Halls Gap, view Choice Hotels properties in nearby Horsham, Victoria.