Latest News• Add My News • Search Old News Gippsland › Latest news › Visit GippslandGippsland’s top picnic spots: Gardens, wineries, hot springs, and historic settings for relaxing outdoor feastsDiscover Gippsland’s magical picnic spots: Broughton Hall gardens, Metung Hot Springs, The Gurdies Winery, and Old Gippstown - each offering stunning views, serene settings, and unique outdoor dining experiences. There’s something almost magical about spreading out a picnic rug somewhere new, unwrapping sandwiches that taste better outdoors, and sipping something cold with a killer view. These 4 Gippsland locations take that humble picnic dream and elevate it - think gardens straight from a fairytale, wineries with wide green lawns, and even a hot springs sanctuary where you can relax with a side of luxurious grazing. Pack your hamper, throw in your favourite cheese knife, and discover some of Gippsland’s most surprising picnic-perfect places. Experience the magic of picnicking in Gippsland at gardens, wineries, and hot springs, where outdoor meals, stunning views, and relaxation reach enchanting new heights Broughton HallSet among sweeping, fragrant gardens amidst the rolling hills of Jindivick, Broughton Hall feels like a scene from a painter’s imagination. The terraced gardens tumble downhill, framed by rare trees, stunning floral beds, and views across the Tarago Reservoir. Visitors often come for the tranquility - or for inspiration from the impressive plant collection - but Broughton Hall is also one of those magical places where you’re welcome to linger. Bring a picnic basket, find a shady nook under the trees, and enjoy the hum of bees and birds while you nibble away. It’s the kind of spot where time slows down, the light changes every few minutes, and you find yourself saying, "We should’ve brought dessert too." Broughton Hall's terraced gardens in Jindivick feature fragrant blooms, sweeping reservoir views, peaceful nooks, and perfect picnic spots amidst nature Metung Hot SpringsBetween the soothing mineral pools, gentle steam, and lake views, there are plenty of peaceful corners designed for lounging, grazing and recharging. There are grassy picnic areas and deck spaces dotted throughout the property, perfect for enjoying a casual meal between dips. Families can relax together in shaded areas near the lagoon pools, or sprawl out in one of the designated picnic zones for your own homemade spread. It’s a luxurious take on the traditional picnic - barefoot, blissed out, and with your toes still wrinkled from soaking in mineral-rich water. Metung Hot Springs features serene pools, lake views, grassy picnic areas, and shaded spots - ideal for relaxing, grazing, and barefoot outdoor indulgence Gurdies wineryOverlooking Western Port Bay, The Gurdies Winery is as relaxed as it gets. With sprawling lawns, shady trees, and vineyard views that stretch for miles, it’s a place that practically begs for a long, lazy afternoon. You’re welcome to bring your own picnic - in fact, the lovely team encourages it. The grounds are decked out with picnic tables and shady spaces, BBQ facilities and giant lawn games. Sip on a local Shiraz, nibble on your favourite bites, and let the kids (or the inner kid) run wild across the lawn. It’s rustic, family-friendly, and totally unpretentious. And of course, The Gurdies’ premium award-winning wines will be sure to dial your grazing platter up a notch. Overlooking Western Port, The Gurdies Winery boasts sprawling lawns, shady trees, picnic areas, lawn games, and award-winning wines - relaxed, rustic, family-friendly Old GippstownStep back in time at Old Gippstown in Moe, where heritage buildings and vintage charm set the scene for a picnic straight out of the 1800s. Wander through the recreated pioneer village, explore the old shops and schoolhouse, then roll out your picnic rug under the towering gums. There are plenty of shady patches, picnic tables, and grassy areas scattered through the grounds - and the nostalgic atmosphere adds a lovely dose of character to your meal. It’s one of those hidden gems where you can eat your sandwiches surrounded by history (and maybe a friendly kookaburra or two). Bring the family, take a slow stroll after lunch, and make an afternoon of it - because picnics here come with a side of storytelling. Enjoy an 1800s-style picnic at Old Gippstown, wandering heritage buildings, shady lawns and pioneer stories, with family, history and birdsong Pictures from Visit Gippsland website. Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com Related Articles
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