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What to See in Sale - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Sale (Australia). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Sale Swing Bridge, Gippsland Art Gallery, and St Paul's Cathedral. Also, be sure to include Lake Guthridge in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Sale (Victoria).

Sale Swing Bridge

Bridge
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Bridge. The Sale Swing Bridge is located on the South Gippsland Highway Longford, 5 km south of the city of Sale, Victoria, Australia and spans the Latrobe River at its junction with the Thomson River.

Designed by John Grainger and built in 1883 by the Victorian government, it was the first movable bridge built in Victoria. Its wrought-iron structure, 45 metres long, pivots on cylindrical steel columns. At its peak, the bridge was opened up to 20 times a day, allowing the movement of steamers between Sale and Melbourne.

The bridge underwent major restoration works towards the end of 2003, which were completed by the start of 2006. Since the restoration about 2,500 tourists have visited the bridge each year.

The Sale Swing Bridge was used as a set in 2007 for the filming of the 2008 film The Tender Hook, starring Hugo Weaving and Rose Byrne.

In April 2017 vandals lodged a block of wood in the gear mechanism, causing an axle to bend and the bottom roller beam to crack. The bridge was re-opened in July 2017 after a $160,000 repair.[1]

Address: South Gippsland Highway, 3850 Sale

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Art gallery in Sale, Australia
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Art gallery in Sale, Australia. The Gippsland Art Gallery, formerly Sale Regional Art Centre, is a Victorian Regional Public Gallery based in Sale, 220 km east of Melbourne. The gallery is operated by the Shire of Wellington, and has a focus on the natural environment and artists based in Gippsland.[2]

Address: 68-70 Foster Street, Sale, VIC 3850, Sale

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St Paul's Cathedral

Anglican church in Sale, Australia
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Anglican church in Sale, Australia. St Paul's Cathedral, Sale is the cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Gippsland in Australia. The cathedral building, built in 1884 to a design by Nathaniel Billing, is a double storey building with a rectangular footprint and is constructed of red brick and slate roofing.

The cathedral's interior is decorated in a Gothic style expressing a high church liturgy. The walls are of white rendered plaster with Oregon roof buttressing. Above the sanctuary is the "great western window" depicting the Sermon on the Mount and several other windows include St Paul's vision of the Macedonian and the diocese's coat of arms line the nave. Within the nave are a Lady chapel, a bishop's chapel and an honour roll.

The cathedral's pipe organ was built in 1882 by George Fincham and was restored in 1981.

The parish priest of the cathedral parish is known as the dean.[3]

Address: 149 Cunninghame St, 3850 Sale

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Lake Guthridge

Lake in Australia
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Lake in Australia. Lake Guthridge is a small artificial lake in Sale, Victoria, Australia, named after the first Sale mayor, Nehemiah Guthridge. The lake was originally a bog but Guthridge suggested converting it into a lake to supply the growing population. Its sister, Lake Guyatt acts as overflow.[4]

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