Visit Gippsland

Explore Sale and Gippsland

Endless opportunities
to explore

When you’re on a business trip it can feel like all work. There’s no need for your accommodation to feel like the inside of a boardroom. In fact, research suggests that the more at home you feel when they’re not in the office, the better you perform at work (OK, it’s our research but it’s what our loyal, repeat guests tell us on a regular basis). Which is why we make our corporate guests feel welcome and our accommodation as homely as possible.

Wine & dine

No matter what your flavour, you’ll find a feast of every kind in Sale and beyond. From gastropub food to modern Australian fine-dining, international cuisine to some of the best local produce in country Victoria, your only challenge will be deciding what’s for dinner.

Wine & dine

No matter what your flavour, you’ll find a feast of every kind in Sale and beyond. From gastropub food to modern Australian fine-dining, international cuisine to some of the best local produce in country Victoria, your only challenge will be deciding what’s for dinner.

Get active

Sale is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. If you love being on the water, you can choose from kayaking, boating, countless water sports and more. There are cycle routes to suit all ages and abilities. Perhaps golfing, fishing or bushwalking are more your thing . With so many activities to try, you’ll have no trouble keeping everyone entertained.

Historic Sale town and harbour

Sale is at the heart of Gippsland, connected to Melbourne by rail and just a 2.5-hour drive away. The historic township grew up around the banks of the Thomson River which remains a central hub to this day. The Port of Sale sits on a canal that winds its way to the ocean at Lakes Entrance, through an endless system of lakes and rivers. In Sale you’ll find a beautiful blend of old and new with historic architecture and rich history to explore alongside modern shopping, eateries and arts.

Historic Sale town and harbour

Sale is at the heart of Gippsland, connected to Melbourne by rail and just a 2.5-hour drive away. The historic township grew up around the banks of the Thomson River which remains a central hub to this day. The Port of Sale sits on a canal that winds its way to the ocean at Lakes Entrance, through an endless system of lakes and rivers. In Sale you’ll find a beautiful blend of old and new with historic architecture and rich history to explore alongside modern shopping, eateries and arts.

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Wineries, coastline and the greater region

A trip beyond Sale is well worth it, there is so much to discover right on our doorstep. For the foodies, The Gippsland region boasts some exquisite boutique wineries and food producers. If you love the beach, you can pack a picnic and take a day trip to the endless stretch of golden sand known as Ninety Mile Beach. Explore lakes, mountains, rainforests and wetlands. The possibilities really are endless.

Wineries, coastline and the greater region

A trip beyond Sale is well worth it, there is so much to discover right on our doorstep. For the foodies, The Gippsland region boasts some exquisite boutique wineries and food producers. If you love the beach, you can pack a picnic and take a day trip to the endless stretch of golden sand known as Ninety Mile Beach. Explore lakes, mountains, rainforests and wetlands. The possibilities really are endless.

Annual events and attractions

Sale is home to some popular events that bring annual visitors from far and wide. Whether you love live music, a traditional family fair, opera, theatre, art or food and wine celebrations, there are plenty of regular events and festivals to enjoy. Pop over to Visit Victoria to find out what’s coming soon so you don’t miss a thing.

Arts and culture

The Port of Sale is home to The Gippsland Art Gallery overlooking the tranquil waterways and parkland. Every year the gallery is host to a variety of exhibitions celebrating local, national and international artists. Visit the colonial-style Sale Historical Museum or explore the wide variety of museums, live theatre and music at performing arts centres across the region.

Arts and culture

The Port of Sale is home to The Gippsland Art Gallery overlooking the tranquil waterways and parkland. Every year the gallery is host to a variety of exhibitions celebrating local, national and international artists. Visit the colonial-style Sale Historical Museum or explore the wide variety of museums, live theatre and music at performing arts centres across the region.

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