Korumburra
Heritage Town, Rail Trails & Art near Inverloch
Located north of Inverloch in the heart of South Gippsland, Korumburra is a charming heritage town known for its beautifully preserved main street, creative arts scene and access to scenic rail trails. Framed by rolling farmland and the Strzelecki Ranges, Korumburra offers a relaxed inland escape with plenty to see, do and explore.
Just an easy drive from Inverloch, Korumburra is perfect for visitors who love history, cycling, local food and small-town character.
24 Minute Drive from Inverloch.
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Korumburra’s town centre is one of the best-preserved historic streetscapes in Gippsland. Grand heritage buildings house cafés, antique stores, galleries and independent shops — making it a lovely place to stroll, browse and enjoy a coffee.
Photography lovers will appreciate the classic verandahs, ornate façades and old-world charm that give Korumburra its distinctive character.
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Korumburra is a key stop along the Great Southern Rail Trail, a popular route for cyclists, walkers and horse riders exploring South Gippsland. The flat, scenic trail winds through farmland, forests and small towns, offering a peaceful way to experience the region.
From Korumburra, you can cycle south toward Leongatha or north toward Loch and Nyora — making it a fantastic hub for outdoor adventures.
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Korumburra has a growing creative community, with local artists, makers and small galleries showcasing South Gippsland talent. You’ll also find craft stores, vintage shops and specialty boutiques that reflect the town’s artistic spirit.
Keep an eye out for markets, exhibitions and community events that bring the town to life throughout the year.
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From cosy cafés to classic bakeries, Korumburra is a great place to stop for lunch or a sweet treat while exploring the hinterland. Many businesses champion local produce, giving visitors a real taste of South Gippsland.