
Hotels in Toora, Victoria
Royal Standard Hotel
With views of Wilsons Promontory to the front of the hotel and the majestic wind turbines and rolling hills behind, the hotel has fast become a favourite meeting place for both locals and visitors.

Information on Toora, VIC

Toora is a small dairy farming town in South Gippsland, Victoria, positioned at the top of Corner Inlet opposite Wilsons Promontory National Park, approximately 155 kilometers southeast of Melbourne. Originally called Muddy Creek, the town developed from a timber mill established in the 1860s.
Today, Toora features 12 large wind turbines on hillsides above town and offers easy access to Agnes Falls, Victoria's tallest single-span waterfall at 59 meters.
The Great Southern Rail Trail passes through Toora, connecting it to surrounding towns. The town retains historic buildings from the early 1900s and provides a peaceful base for exploring the Strzelecki Ranges and coastal attractions.
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Travel options
Toora sits on the South Gippsland Highway, making it accessible by car from Melbourne (approximately 2-2.5 hours' drive).
The Great Southern Rail Trail, a 131-kilometer cycling and walking path, runs through Toora, connecting Nyora to Yarram and passing through charming towns including Foster, Fish Creek, Welshpool, and Port Welshpool. The trail offers flat, well-maintained gravel surfaces ideal for cycling, walking, or horseback riding.
There is no public transport to Toora, so visitors need their own vehicle or can arrange pickups if cycling sections of the rail trail.
- Port Albert (32km)
- Leongatha (39km)
- Thorpdale (44km)
- Newborough (53km)
- Trafalgar (53km)
- Yallourn (53km)
- Moe (54km)
