Photos And Information About the Rural Township of Yarram
Yarram is a medium sized country town in South Gippsland that relies mainly on it’s farming industry. The township has all the facilities you could require with a public swimming pool, several supermarkets, pubs, a wide range of shops, real estate agencies, farm produce store, transport company, award winning golf club, heritage buildings, tourist information center and more. It’s a comfortable 3 hour trip south-east of Melbourne and about a 220 kilometer drive. The peaceful resort and fishing village of Port Albert, and the beautiful ninety mile beach are conveniently only short trips away.
How To Get To Yarram – Take the Princes Highway out of Melbourne and travel through Warragul and Moe, then turn right at Traralgon. Alternatively you could find your way to the South Gippsland Highway, drive through Korumburra, Leongatha, Koonwarra, Meeniyan, Stoney Creek, Foster, Toora, Agnes, Welshpool, Hedley and Alberton before you get to Yarram. When travelling from New South Wales take the Princes Highway to Sale then turn onto the South Gippsland Highway.
Yarram Golf Club – You’ll find a friendly, well-kept golf course about 1 kilometer north of Yarram on the South Gippsland Highway. For more details and photographs, see the Yarram Golf Club page.
Yarram Club Hotel – This partly restored heritage building is located in an ideal position on the South Gippsland Highway which runs through the center of Yarram. The friendly Yarram Club Hotel proprietors have opened up a variety of rooms ideal for large functions, small gatherings, meetings, parties, weddings etc. They also offer very cheap accommodation, pub TAB facilities and a delightful and very beautiful ‘glasshouse restaurant’ serving a delicious selection of meals.
Tourist Information
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Photographs Taken At Yarram – I had a ball taking these photographs of Yarram and the surrounding area, as the town has some amazing buildings with historical significance. I’m looking forward to going back again next month and taking some more. Any of the pictures on this website are available for use under a special Creative Commons License … Enjoy!
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