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Loch & District Bowling Club

Our Club is situated at the south end of Smith Street, within the Loch township.

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Loch Grocer

** Closed for Winter Break until 18 September 2025 ** A Greengrocer dedicated to showcasing the hard work of local producers & growers of Gippsland. Organic food, fruit & vegetables. Cafe offers great coffee and a variety of lunch options.

Food & Drink

Loch & Key Restaurant

Modern Australian cuisine with a focus on local Gippsland produce. Loch & Key is located in the picturesque Loch Village in South Gippsland. Set right in the centre of Loch's vibrant Victoria Road, it is the perfect place to stop for lunch, dinner or just an afternoon drink.

Café

Loch Village Foodstore & Café

The Loch Village Foodstore is a light and bright café with a welcoming atmosphere. Choose from their wide selection of fresh food and beverages and eat in their light-filled dining room

Accommodation

LOCH VILLAGE GUESTHOUSE

4 GUESTS / 2 BEDROOMS / 2 BEDS / 2 BATHROOMS - Pet friendly accommodation, set behind a picket fence and stunning established cottage gardens. 7-minute walk to the Rail Trail.

Walking

Loch Village Walk

A short walk from Loch's Sunnyside Park to the Recreation Reserve, passing the historical railway siding. Join onto the Great Southern Rail Trail.

Caravan & Camping

LONG JETTY FORESHORE CARAVAN PARK

CABINS & SITES / PET FRIENDLY CABINS & SITES - Start your South Gippsland discovery with a stay at the Long Jetty Foreshore Caravan Park. Set in bushland, adjacent to Long Jetty and a safe beach with views of The Prom. A short cycle to the Great Southern Rail Trail

Café

Long John Pickles

**WINTER CLOSURE UNTIL 14 AUGUST** Check socials for seasonal opening hours. A cafe, restaurant and food store with a focus on locally sourced produce and products, offering all day brekky & lunch, excellent coffee, shakes & smoothies!

Walking

Loo-Errn Track

Loo-Errn Track follows the south bank of Tidal River and provides access to the Tidal River footbridge.

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South Gippsland

We acknowledge the Bunurong and GunaiKurnai people as the Traditional Custodians of South Gippsland and pay respect to their Elders, past, present, and future, for they hold the memories, traditions, culture, and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Australia.

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