Visit Victoria.
You'll love every piece of Victoria

Bairnsdale

Mitchell River - Bairnsdale

Your ideal base for exploring the vast Gippsland Lakes, Mitchell River and surrounding forests, Bairnsdale is a laid-back country town with fascinating cultural trails and scenic drives.

Outdoor adventure
Stock up on outdoor, surfing, camping and fishing gear at Bairnsdale's wide range of shops and services – there's plenty of accommodation options too. Its location at the junction of the Great Alpine Road and the Princes Highway also provides easy access to explore the alpine region of Omeo, Dinner Plain and Mount Hotham.

History and culture
Tour the Bataluk Cultural Trail and discover elements of Koorie history and culture or visit the Krowathunkoolong Keeping Place to view artefacts and history on the Gunai/Kurnai people of East Gippsland. Bairnsdale is also a commercial centre for the local wool, dairy and timber industries.

Food and wine
Drive along the local Twin Rivers Food and Wine Trail to discover the region's wineries, restaurants, berry farms and fruit orchards. Visitors can also wander around town on a self-guided heritage walk stopping in at St. Mary's Church, local art galleries, museums, craft and antique shops.

Things to do

Mitchell River National Park, Gippsland

Mitchell River National Park

See several gorges, including the Den of Nargun, and Gippsland's best forest country in this 11,900 hectare park.

East Gippsland Rail Trail

East Gippsland Rail Trail

Follow the old East Gippsland railway line for spectacular views and scenery. Stop along the way for local wines.

Aboriginal artwork

Aboriginal heritage

Tap into Koorie history by following the Bataluk Cultural trail and visiting the Krowathunkaloong Keeping Place.

Mitchell River, Gippsland

Fishing the Mitchell River

Gippsland fishing opportunities are plentiful and extend to estuary, river, beach and offshore areas.

Bairnsdale Farmers' Market, Gippsland

Bairnsdale Farmers' Market

Gippsland is home to Victoria's largest number of farmers' markets, including the Bairnsdale Farmers' Market on the first Saturday of the month.

Major events

  • Feast on East - March
  • East Gippsland Fields Days - April
  • East Gippsland on Show - April/May
  • Creative Gippsland, Be Inspired Festival - May
  • Barry Sheene Ride - October
  • Bairnsdale Cup - October
  • Christmas Parade - December

How to get there

Bairnsdale is approximately three hours from Melbourne on the Princes Highway (M1). Daily rail and coach services are available from Melbourne.

Further Links
www.discovereastgippsland.com.au