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LOCH
Loch is a charming village set amongst the rolling hills of the Strzelecki Ranges, just a slight detour off the South Gippsland Highway. What was once a bustling highway through the centre of town, is now a delightful main street lined with garden beds and refurbished historic buildings. Despite being a small town, Loch showcases an abundance of exciting attractions that make it a great winter destination for both locals and visitors. From exploring the local history to experiencing the natural beauty of the area, there are many activities to embark on when visiting the little town of Loch.
Like many other towns in South Gippsland, Loch has rich heritage dating back to the 19th century. Throughout the main street, buildings such as the original Loch Post and Telegraph Office, railway station and red brick bank, showcase charming architecture with many of these beautiful structures still in use today.
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Loch is home to several cosy cafes and restaurants, offering visitors a chance to warm up with a hot meal or beverage. Spoilt with fresh fruit and veg, locally produced wine, spirits, beer, and home baked goods, Loch is a foodie’s paradise. This little village is also renowned for its not so little annual Food and Wine festival. People come from far and wide to experience the event, where the masterminds behind some of the region’s finest eateries, wineries and breweries come together and celebrate with pop up food trucks, stalls and live music. The festival brings together the local community for a weekend of celebration and fun.
A must-see attraction in Loch, is the Suspension Bridge over Allsops Creek. This iconic bridge offers views of the surrounding scenery, particularly during the winter when the creek is at its fullest. Visitors can take a leisurely walk across the bridge and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Just a short drive from Loch, is the Cape Horn lookout, a popular destination for visitors looking to take in the picturesque scenery the region has to offer. During the winter, the lush green hills and deep grey skies makes for a dramatic and mesmerizing sight. Take the scenic drive through the hills, go for a hike or simply relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Nature lovers will appreciate a visit to Wuchatsch Reserve, a beautiful nature reserve located just a short drive from Nyora. The reserve features several walking trails that wind through the bushland, providing opportunities for bird watching and wildlife spotting. The cooler temperatures during the winter months make it a great time to explore the reserve and take in lush greenery.
For history buffs, a visit to Coal Creek Community Park and Museum is a must. The historic village offers visitors a chance to step back in time and experience life in the 19th century. Visitors can explore the Park and see how people lived, worked and played during the era. This winter, experience the great Southern Lights Festival at the historic grounds where there will be an assortment of food and market stalls, free activities along with a spectacular light show.
Loch is a charming and welcoming town that offers visitors a chance to experience the beauty and history of South Gippsland. Whether you're interested in exploring the town's many historic sites, exploring the surrounding countryside, or simply relaxing and enjoying the local food and drink, Loch has something to offer everyone.
Things to do in Loch:
Access the Great Southern Rail Trail and walk, ride or cycle to Nyora, Korumburra or Ruby and beyond
Watch native wildlife at Wuchatsch Reserve
Visit Hilda Falls for a leisurely stroll or picnic
Pick up a local wine, beer or gin at our nearby winery or distillery
Visit the Loch Village Winter Market (held from May until September on the second Sunday of every month)
Things to do nearby:
Explore Coal Creek Community Park and Museum (10-minute drive)
Attend the Kongwak markets on a Sunday (22-minute drive)
Go for a country drive through beautiful, rolling green hills