South Gippsland Highway
The South Gippsland Highway is a major road in Victoria, Australia, connecting the city of Melbourne to the coastal region of South Gippsland. It spans approximately 150 kilometers and serves as a vital link for both local and regional traffic, facilitating access to towns such as Leongatha, Korumburra, and Wonthaggi.
This highway is known for its scenic views, passing through lush farmland and rolling hills. It also provides access to popular destinations like Wilson's Promontory and the Bass Coast, making it an important route for tourists and locals alike.