Lakes Entrance Accommodation
Gippsland Lakes
Gippsland Lakes - Lake Victoria - Lake ReeveA network of walking tracks exists and the gently undulating tracks are suitable for family outings. The self guided Lake Reeve Nature Trail, featuring the Lookout Tower, is a popular short walk through several habitats with many points of interest along the way. Visit Our Website |
Omeo
Pine Plantation - BBQ - Swimming HoleIn its day the Oriental Claims was one of the largest gold-sluicing operations in the world. Today many of the mining remnants, caves and mining sites can be viewed along the short walks around the Claims. Visit Our Website |
Near Nintey Mile Beach
Boat Based Bush CampingThis unique and picturesque park consists of lakes, wetlands, marine and terrestrial environments. The Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park is a narrow coastal reserve covering 17,584 hectares along a portion of the Ninety Mile Beach, from Seaspray to Lakes Entrance. Visit Our Website |
Mitchell River National Park surrounds the spectacular Mitchell River where it passes between high cliffs. There are several gorges, including the Den of Nargun mentioned in Aboriginal Legends. Remnants of temperate rainforest line some of the gorges. Visit Our Website |
Gippsland Lakes
Many different walking tracks to tryNyerimilang Heritage Park is on the shores of the Gippsland Lakes, 10 km by road north-west of Lakes Entrance. The park is ideal for picnics featuring attractive gardens and pastoral surroundings and walks along bush and farm tracks. Visit Our Website |
30 klm South of Sale
Long slender sand duneVictoria's Ninety Mile Beach lies on the edge of a long slender sand dune, thrown up from the sea by the easterly waves and protecting the Gippsland Lakes. Offshore, beneath the water, vast plains of sand stretch in every direction. Visit Our Website |
Lake Tyers
Canoeing - 90 Mile Beach - Bush CampingLake Tyers Forest Park has a number of picnic areas. Camping areas include the Glasshouse, Camerons Arm and within the park east of Nowa Nowa Arm, provided it is more than 50 m from the lake edge and away from established picnic areas. Visit Our Website |
Buchan
Visit the Caves - Walk the Spring Creek TrackNear the township of Buchan, lies a honeycomb of caves full of spectacular limestone formations. Buchan Caves were formed by underground rivers cutting through limestone rock. The formations are created by rain water seeping through cracks. Visit Our Website |
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