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Bass Valley Estate location

Our vineyard is situated on the eastern slopes of a small range of hills north of the Bass River Valley 98 km southeast of Melbourne, Australia.

Wineyard location

To get here:
Leave Melbourne travelling southeast on the Monash Freeway (M1) take the South Gippsland Freeway (M420) Exit Destination: Dandenong, Cranbourne. Drive through the township of Cranbourne continuing to travel the South Gippsland Highway (M420) exiting onto the A440, which is the continuation of the South Gippsland Highway, heading southeast towards the town of Korumburra and Wilsons Promontory. One kilometre passed the Nyora turn exit from A440, on your right will be the Nyora - St Helier Road and the Bass Valley Estate signage. 1.75 km down this road on your left is the entry to Bass Valley Estate Wines.

Enjoy the drive through the farming countryside of West Gippsland - a leisurely 40 min drive from the town of Cranbourne.

Make Bass Valley your Destination.

Take a trip to South Western Gippsland, on the Bass Coast. Visit the popular fairy penguin parade at marvellous Phillip Island, or take some time to explore the majestic and diverse coastline. Enjoy the view from Point Grant and watch the waves crashing against the Nobbies, as the blow hole thunders in the cliffs below. Catch a ferry from Western Port Bay and take a closer look at Seal Rocks, the breeding ground for Australia's largest colony of fur seals.

Meander further east along the Bass Coast to Kilcunda and Wonthaggi, where many tourist attractions are within easy reach. Further South is Cape Patterson, the gateway to Bunurong Marine Park which stretches along the coast for about 17 kilometres. It is a wonderland of sandy coves, rock platforms and underwater reefs supporting a diverse array of marine life.

Contact us for more information on local attractions, restaurants and accommodation.

Fly in by helicopter from Phillip Island
Fly in by helicopter from
Phillip Island

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