Wonthaggi
Delve deep into Victoria's mining history, explore a range of above-ground heritage sites and embark on scenic walks at Wonthaggi, a town built on the industry of 'black gold' – coal.
Rich history
Although Wonthaggi's State Coal Mine has retired from duty, there's still plenty to see and do. The mine's above-ground heritage features are open to the public, with historic buildings, interpretive displays, walking trails, a picnic area and kiosk.
During the disastrous New South Wales coal strikes at the turn of the century, Wonthaggi and its black coal reserves were exploited by the Victorian Government in response to this national emergency. Visitors can learn the tough lessons of mining history with tours and interpretation points in a town once controlled by the 'mine whistle'.
Food and entertainment
Wonthaggi is home to a variety of shops, eateries, supermarkets and accommodation. The local cinema shows the latest movies and local clubs provide meals, gaming facilities, entertainment, live bands and shows. The town has a population of around 6,700.
Scenic trails
At nearby Kilcunda, home to the Old Kilcunda Rail Bridge, take in spectacular views with a walk along the cliff tops on the George Bass Coastal Walk to San Remo.
Things to do
Journey back in time at the State Coal Mine to discover what life working in a coal mine was like in the 1900s. Venture underground through the dark...
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Walk in historic footsteps along the cliffs from San Remo towards Kilcunda, taking detours to deserted beaches accessible only by foot or boat.
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