Coal Creek Heritage Village

Coal Creek Heritage Village

Nestled in a valley among the rolling hills of South Gippsland, Coal Creek Heritage Village is built around the poppet head and original coal mine workings.

Since 1974, original buildings have been acquired from around the district and faithfully restored to show the diversity of rural life as it was back at the turn of the century.

Coal Creek is a historical adventure just waiting to be explored and experienced.

Coal Creek Heritage Village is a not for profit orgnaisation.

We are an arm of the South Gippsland Shire Council under a Section 86 of the Local Government Act.

Address: 
South Gippsland Highway, Korumburra VIC 3950, Australia
Tel: 
+61 03 5655 1811
+61 03 5655 1480
Hours: 
We will be re-opening in March 2008

Admission: 
General admission free
Facilities: 
Parking

At Coal Creek we have ample car parking perfect for buses and motor homes, as well as several reserved spaces for disabled travellers.

Disabled visitors

Disabled amenities are available. We installed ramps to make buildings more accessible to the disabled.

Public Transport

Public Transport is accessible via the V-line bus service which stops directly outside our Entrance Building on route to Leongatha and Yarram. Buses can be boarded from Spenser's Street, Dandenong Railway Station and Cranbourne. For more information, please call V-line on 136 196

BBQ area
Collection: 

sixty-three Buildings telling the story of Coal Mining, Dairy Farming and local Commerce from first settlement in 1820 to 1920 in the South Gippsland area. Fully operational general store, fullly equiped chemist