Get out of Melbourne and into outer space at star-bright spots across regional Victoria. Stargazers young and old can discover the wonders of the cosmos at these incredible dark-sky locations – no experience required.
Leon Mow Dark Sky Site, Heathcote
The night sky here is pristine, free of city lights, and ideal for deep-sky observation. Available to Astronomical Society of Victoria members at any time. BYO telescope or binoculars, or simply gaze with the naked eye.
Leon Mow Dark Sky Site
Mt Burnett, Dandenong
This community observatory in the Dandenong Ranges hosts popular, family-friendly viewing nights each month, giving you the chance to use their incredible telescopes.
420 Paternoster Road, Mt Burnett
Mount Burnett Observatory
SkyHigh, Mt Dandenong
Surround yourself with lights from the summit of Mt Dandenong after dark. Melbourne’s city lights spread like a carpet below while the night sky competes with its own display above. Start or end your astronomical explorations at Sky High's award-winning bistro.
26 Observatory Road, Mount Dandenong
SkyHigh Mount Dandenong
Winton Wetlands, Benalla
Bring your telescope to one of Victoria’s best stargazing spots, where you’ll find the Milky Way and its inhabitants visible in clear and unobstructed skies. This is also the site of the largest wetlands restoration project in the Southern Hemisphere. Combine sky and earth on a Lunette Night Walk, where stars and landscape create a memorable spectacle, or stay the night under canvas.
652 Lake Mokoan Road, Chesney Vale
Winton Wetlands
Phillip Island Observatory
Take a guided night-sky tour, watch a movie in an immersive, state-of-the-art 360-degree outdoor planetarium dome, or do some DIY viewing through high-tech telescopes. Bookings are essential at this private observatory, which takes one small group per night.
Phillip Island Observatory