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Things To Do In Noojee

About Noojee

Nestled in the lush forests of Victoria’s Gippsland region, Noojee is a hidden gem just an hour and a half from Melbourne.

Whether you’re here for a peaceful escape or an outdoor adventure, Noojee offers a perfect mix of natural beauty, history, and local charm. From stunning waterfalls and historic trestle bridges to scenic walks and cosy cafés, there’s something for everyone to explore.

Our cabins are the perfect base for your Noojee adventure—whether you’re stopping in for a hearty meal at the bistro and bar, unwinding from a big day or exploring, or swapping stories with friendly locals.

To help you make the most of your visit, we’ve put together a list of must-see attractions and activities in and around Noojee.

Things To Do

Check out some of these amazing places while you’re here!

Very pleasant easy walk from the center of town. The track is mostly shaded and follows the river bank. The walk takes you to a large metal water wheel.

Noojee Water Wheel Walk

Surround yourself with towering gums and lush ferns as you walk the 750m, mostly uphill track to the awaiting Toorongo Falls. An impressive, tiered waterfall, Toorongo Falls is unparalleled in its beauty, and will ignite and delight all your senses.

Toorongo Falls

The Noojee Heritage Centre showcases the region’s timber and railway past, providing an insight into the lives and culture of those living in bygone days.

The Noojee Heritage Centre

Just a short drive down Henty Street you can find all you need from bait tackle, firewood, bagged ice and general store items.

Noojee Bush Goods

Friendly staff serve all-day breakfast, brunch, lunch and afternoon tea.

Little Red Duck

Come experience the landscape and tranquility of the surrounds. Bring the kids along for a fun day and see them catch a trout or salmon, or just enjoy a great day out with the family.

The Alpine Trout Farm

The Ada Tree is beautiful, majestic and its size and age make it the biggest flowering tree in the Southern Hemisphere. At over 300 years old, the Ada Tree is the ultimate example of the beauty and history Baw Baw is known for.

Ada Tree Walk

Located just a short drive from Noojee and set in a beautiful tall forest, the majestic Noojee Trestle Bridge is the tallest surviving wooden trestle bridge in Victoria.

Noojee Trestle Bridge

Mt Baw Baw Alpine Resort is nestled high amongst the Great Dividing Range and is the closest downhill ski resort to Melbourne. Located only two and a half hours from Melbourne’s city centre on the edge of the Baw Baw Plateau, the resort offers spectacular views across Baw Baw towards Bass Strait and Western Port Bay. There are colourful wildflowers throughout summer and an abundance of animal life, making it a spectacular year-round destination.

Mt Baw Baw Alpine Resort

Seven Acre Rock is a large rocky outcrop that provides some of the most spectacular views of the Yarra State Forest, Bunyip State Park and adjoining farm land.

Seven Acre Rock

Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 14 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking and walking, and it’s unlikely you’ll encounter many other people while exploring.

Nayook Rainforest Walk

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