Discover the lesser-known wonders of Victoria with our latest updates.

Victoria packs a lot into a small space. The southwest coast runs from the Shipwreck Coast near Warrnambool through quiet river mouths and dog beaches, while the Grampians and their surrounding towns offer waterfalls, wine country, and a slower pace than most Victorians realise exists in their own backyard.

Head inland and the goldfields open up. Bendigo, Castlemaine, Maldon and the towns between them carry more history per kilometre than almost anywhere in Australia. Further north, the Murray marks the border in river towns like Echuca, where paddle steamers once moved wool and now move tourists at a considerably more relaxed pace.

Below you’ll find everything we’ve covered across Victoria. From coast, to goldfields, to wine country and the quiet stops in between.