Getting around
Victoria's network of first-class roads, connecting the state’s cities and towns as well as interstate locations, means it is easy to reach your destination by car, motorbike or bicycle. Various train and bus companies connect Melbourne with intrastate and interstate destinations, while scheduled flights service regional centres. Find out the best ways to get to Victoria's regions.
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Getting around Melbourne is easy thanks to an excellent train and tram system, a good taxi service and an easy-to-navigate gridlike city map
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Under an hour's drive from Melbourne, the Yarra Valley is famous for its wines and fresh food, breathtaking scenery and luxury accommodation
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Mornington Peninsula and its rolling hills of olive groves, vineyards and seascapes are within easy reach of Melbourne, by car, ferry, train or bus
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Easy to get to from Melbourne, Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges is known for its indulgent getaways, mineral springs, wineries and great food
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To get to Phillip Island and the Penguin Parade you can choose from an easy drive of under two hours from Melbourne, jump on the bus or board a ferry
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You can catch a train or even fly to the spectacular Great Ocean Road region, but the best way to experience the Road and the soaring views is by car
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It's easy to get to the Goldfields region and its magnificent historic towns, buildings and living examples of gold history
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Stop off in the Grampians while driving the superb Great Southern Touring Route for adventure activities in rugged national parks
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The High Country is easily reached from Melbourne or Sydney. Get adventurous in pristine nature and remember, you can always blame the alpine air
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Get to Gippsland by car, train or bus to experience Victoria's coastal wilderness, national forests, stylish restaurants and spectacular touring routes
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You'll feel like you're a world away from daily life when you're cruising the Murray or deep in desert, but it's easy to reach by car, train, coach or plane
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