Victoria's best Camping spot
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Walhalla, Poplars, Noojee Easter Road Trip Free Camping
Happy Easter Everyone!
Easter holiday long weekend period is the most popular time for camping in Australia, due to weather is changing from summer to Autumn, it's not as hot as summer and not that cold as winter yet, and green leaves are becoming yellow and red, everywhere seems refreshing and glowing, and it looks like every Australian family heading out to camping sites and setting up campfire, eating BBQ and drinking Beer with relatives and friends, children are playing and people visiting nearby town and attraction places, etc...
and we went to The Poplars Camping Site in Noojee, this camp site is free camping site thus no electricity, no water supply and no flushing toilet, we need to bring water, food, gas stove, own personal potty and shower tent. Every paid and free camping sites along the way look like having a music carnival or throwing a party, crowded everywhere, many people old and young, lots and lots of children and their dogs running and playing, wow just wow... didn't expect to this extent, and we were truly having a new camping experience....
During our camping trip, we visited Trestle Historic Bridge, Toorongoo WaterFalls, Blue Rock Lake and Walhalla Historic Town...
Noojee Trestle Bridge Visual Tour (Gippsland, Victoria, Australia)
Just west of Noojee (100km’s From Melbourne) is the historic Noojee trestle bridge which was originally built in 1919 as part of a railway used to freight timber out of the district. Originally one of seven bridges of the type it is now the only one remaining due to various Bush fires over the years.
The 100 metre long bridge has been restored and is the highest example of its type in Victoria allowing visitors to walk across the entire span. A series of steps lead from the car park at the base of the bridge to the top where a walking and cycling trail has been constructed along the former railway line called the Noojee Trestle Bridge Rail Trail.
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'Steavenson' is the correct spelling of the falls. They are named after John Steavenson who first visited the site in 1862 whilst surveying the area.
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The Ada Tree
Located in Powelltown, just a short distance from Noojee, you will find the Ada Tree, a giant mountain ash that's one of Victoria's largest trees. Around 270 years old, it's about 76 metres tall with a circumference of 15 metres.