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The Charming Village of

Loch is a small vibrant village filled with cosy cafes, antique stores and galleries.

The township is set back from the South Gippsland Highway amongst colourful cottage gardens, parks, walking tracks and the very popular Great Southern Rail Trail.

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There is plenty to see and do within the township and just out of the township.

Always worth a visit is the Gippsland Wine Company run by Mark Heath. Mark has an impressive stock of locally produced wines, beers and ciders in a comfortable under cover setting suitable in all weather.

The Loch Wine Bar is another great venue and host Andreas cooks the perfect wood fired pizzas, and again you can taste the local Gippsland wines on offer.

Loch & Key has a huge variety of Local and Imported Gins as well as great food.

Also, if you want to stock up on some groceries, you must call into The Loch Grocer for all your shopping requirements.

Carringtons of Loch is the standout shop for antiques and much-loved furniture. Take your time and browse the large range of artifacts that are available for sale.

Sunday 11th June, the King’s Birthday Weekend (formerly Queen’s Birthday) is the very popular Loch Food and Wine Festival. Ensure you book ahead or buy your tickets on the day, this festival is one of the great events staged in Gippsland, rain or shine, this is not to be missed.

For more information about Loch, head to visitsouthgippsland.com.au

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