Sale Town Ride

Starting this ride from the Port of Sale, you'll find yourself on a tidy town tour!

With history, hospitality and much more at your fingertips.

Time: 2hr 10min
Distance: 9km

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Port of Sale - Welllington Centre

Port Of Sale

Housed in the historic ESSO Building, the Port of Sale - Wellington Centre is a fabulous community space. With The Middle of Everywhere's regional Gallery, Sale's Public Library and Visitor Centre and many other spaces to enjoy.

Raymond Street

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After departing the Port of Sale, travel east along Foster Street to Raymond Street, turn left and experience some of our historic buildings, along with plenty of places to stop in for a coffee or a snack to sustain you on your ride.

Gippsland Centre Sale

Gippsland Centre

The Gippsland Centre Sale is home to over 40 stores covering much of your shopping needs. With major brands including Coles, Target, Woolworths and The Reject Shop, along with 39 speciality stores covering everything from fashion to food, and health and wellness you will find what you need.

Raglan Street

Raglan Street Sale

This tree lined street is mainly residential, with the eastern end of Raglan Street becoming industrial before you get to the grounds of the East Sale RAAF Base.

Guthridge Parade

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Travel south down Guthridge Parade, where you'll find a mix of residential and commercial properties. You will also pass by the Central Gippsland Hospital.

Foster Street

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The Eastern section of Foster Street overlooks the peaceful Lake Guthridge with beautiful residences nearby. Travel to the Western section and you'll find a mix of commercial and industrial properties to the end of town.

Lake Guthridge

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A picturesque space in the heart of Sale, Lake Guthridge is a great place to relax, play and unwind. Whether you want a place to unwind, get in some exercise or a spot to get together - you'll find it at the Lakes precinct.

Port of Sale

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Opened in 1890, the Port of Sale was considered a transport system of national importance by Australia's second Prime Minister, Alfred Deakin, as it connected the Gippsland region and even the Monaro Plains to the open sea.

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