| 1. Elite
Airways Scenic Flights View the picturesque township of Lakes Entrance, the spectacular Ninety Mile Beach and intricate lakes, for which this region is renowned. Experience Bird's Eye view of magnificent islands and lakes and the spectacular coast line of the Ninety Mile Beach or an Aerial flight into the Snowy Mountains. |
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| 2. Lonsdale
Cruises On board Lonsdale Cruises you will be enjoying fine food, fine wines and all the tastes and flavours of our diverse Gippsland Region. Your skipper Tony is a 4th generation seaman, a local character with a great sense of humour, he has extensive knowledge of the Gippsland Lakes area and it's most interesting history. |
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| 3. Wyanga
Winery Cruise You will enjoy a fine wine tasting and informative commentary about the Gippsland Lakes and its fishing fleet while cruising past the wildlife to Wyanga Park Winery for lunch or dinner. Lunch includes your choice of main meal, home-made bread, a glass of wine and coffee. |
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| 4. Lakes
Entrance Golf Club Lakes Entrance Golf Club. 18 hole picturesque golf course with restaurant and rated in the top 100 public access golf clubs in Australia. Buggies and golf clubs for hire. Golf Links Rd, Lakes Entrance Ph: 5155 1431 Visit our web site: www.lakesentrancegolf.com.au |
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| 5. Waterwheel
Beach Tavern Waterwheel Beach Tavern is on the shore of Lake Tyers and is open 7 days a week. Come and enjoy a delightful meal, or just a drink, while you admire the magnificent views of Lake Tyers and the Ninety Mile Beach. Visit our web site: www.waterwheeltavern.com |
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| 6. The Lakes
Entrance Bowls Club The Lakes Entrance Bowls Club is located in the centre of town. Combined with the temperate climate, two excellent artificial greens allow bowling all year round with organized social games six days per week (Seven days per week during daylight saving). Enjoy bowling all year round. Competition and Social Bowls or a “Roll Up” Visitor most welcome. Visit our web site: www.lakesbowls.com.au |
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| 7. The Lakes
Entrance Museum The Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society was formed in 1977 as the Tambo Historical Society and changed its name in 1998. In 2000 the Society moved into its headquarters in the former Johnsonville school building, now located in Marine Parade, Lakes Entrance. Visit our web site: www.lakeshistory.com |
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| 8. Lakes
Entrance Art & Paint Gallery Welcome to the Lakes Entrance Art and Paint Gallery. For Sale and for your enjoyment is an extensive range of original art works by well known local and Australian artists. Also we display a diverse range of limited edition prints by Australian and internationally known artists. Visit our web site: www.lakesgallery.com |
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| 9. Wyungara
Nature Sanctuary On Wyungara Nature Sanctuary near Lakes Entrance, you can enjoy a unique fully guided wildlife spotlighting walk at night or a fascinating daytime eco tour. On the night walk there's a good chance you'll see some of Australia's most delightful native animals, including possums and gliders. |
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| 10. BUCHAN
CAVES Buchan Caves are famous for its spectacular limestone caves. Guided tours are conducted daily in both Royal Cave and Fairy Cave. Fairy Cave, discovered by Frank Moon in 1907, features elaborate stalactites and stalagmites. Royal Cave, discovered in 1910 by Frederick Wilson and opened to the public in 1913, features exquisite calcite-rimmed pools. Both caves are lit and have concrete pathways but are generally inaccessible to people with a disability because of the cramped and sometimes steep paths with many steps. |
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There is so many
things to see and do while you’re in Lakes Entrance.
Below is a list of the local attractions which may take
your fancy.
Fishing Lakes
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Renown for Australia’s biggest fishing port, Lakes
Entrance is the fishing capital of Australia. Whether
you prefer fishing lakes, rivers or ocean, you’ll
be sure to catch something here, just ask any keen angler.
The man-made entrance allows the ocean to mingle with
the lakes and provides a safe harbour for reputedly the
largest fishing fleet in Australia. Catch your own fish
for tea or try one of the local wines along with your
‘catch of the day’.
If your cup of tea is bushwalking, then you have plenty of choices in Lakes Entrance.
Lake Tyers Forest Park
Tall eucalypt forests surround the northern shores of Lake Tyers in Lake Tyers Forest Park. A thin sand spit divides the lake from the ocean.
Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park
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.
Nyerimilang Heritage Park
Nyerimilang Heritage Park is on the shores of the Gippsland
Lakes, 10 km by road north-west of Lakes Entrance.
Ninety Mile Beach
National Park Covering 2,750 hectares and five kilometres
of coastline, this park is located 30 kilometres south
of Sale adjacent to the Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park.
· Play a round of Golf at the two quality golf courses in Lakes Entrance.
· Visit the beautiful emerald waters of Lake Tyers, or peaceful Lake Bunga, both just minutes from Lakes Entrance
· Go on a day trip to fantastic Buchan caves or check out Mount Hotham only a few hours away.
· Indulge in on of the many great restaurants along the harbour foreshore
· Play Mini Golf, see a movie or go Go Karting
· For the adrenalin pumping types, go Aerial Skydiving at the Airport.













