Victoria (state)
From World travel guide
Victoria is the southernmost of the eastern mainland states of Australia. The state is roughly triangular in shape. New South Wales lies to the north / north-east, with the Murray River forming most of the boundary between the two states. South Australia lies to the west and the southern coast forms the other side of the triangle. Melbourne, the state capital and largest city, is nestled on Port Phillip Bay in the center of the southern coast. Melbourne is within three hours drive of the nearest point of the New South Wales border but further from the South Australia border.
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Regions
- Lakes
- Yarra Valley
- Gippsland
- Goldfields
- High Country
- The Grampians
- Phillip Island
- Great Ocean Road
- Sunraysia
- Goulburn Valley
Cities
- Albury-Wodonga
- Bendigo
- Ballarat
- Geelong
- Hamilton
- Melbourne (state capital)
- Mildura
- Swan Hill
- Wangaratta
- Warrnambool
Other destinations
- Dandenong Ranges
- Mornington Peninsula
- Bellarine Peninsula
- Mount Buffalo
- Phillip Island
- Wilsons Promontory (the Prom /Wilsons Prom)
- Yarra Valley
- Grampians National Park
Highways and byways
Get around
The VicTrip website provides information on public transport (train, tram and bus) including maps, fares and zones and all timetables.
Further information is at the V/Line website. V/Line train services operate to and from Melbourne on the Geelong line in the south-west, Ballarat in western Victoria, Bendigo, Swan Hill and Echuca in the north, Seymour and Wodonga in the north-east, and Traralgon and Sale in the state's east. V/Line covers the rest of Victoria with road coaches.
External links
- Welcome to Victoria - the official site
- Tourism Victoria corporate site
- Parks Victoria
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