Points of interest
At the approach to Lake Entrance, it is the spot to get a bird's eye view of the Gippsland Lakes precinct with uninterrupted view over 180 degrees.
1 min (Walk)
The Kalimna Hotel is an historic pub in a picturesque coastal location that is popular with families and young active adults for year-round getaways, fishing and camping and outdoor recreation.
1 min (Walk)
The hidden gem of Lakes Entrance, this out-of-the-way walk affords some of the best and most uncluttered views over the town and extensive system of waterways this region is famed for.
3 mins (Drive)
The Myer Street jetty is a new and modern installation located on the eastern end of Lakes Entrance next to the Cunningham footbridge.
5 mins (Drive)
Flagstaff Jetty and precinct is a very popular destination on Cunninghame Arm in Lakes Entrance and provides sheltered berthing for a range of vessel sizes with easy access to Lakes Entrance township.
5 mins (Drive)
A four in one shop. Interactive mini golf, yummy scoop ice cream (30 plus flavors), oodles of lollies, hot chips, soft drinks and a variety plants to choose from. All welcome to come and have some fun.
5 mins (Drive)
This footbridge works for people and animals who have feet, whether you are walking, running, pushing or being pushed or Cycling on wheels.
5 mins (Drive)
Lakes Entrance is a bustling beach town in Victoria's east. Find things to do, restaurants and accommodation from caravan parks, motels, hotels & camping.
5 mins (Drive)
One of Australia's largest private collections of natural sea life featuring over 90,000 shells and sea creatures
Coral Reef room displaying hundreds of corals under special lighting.
5 mins (Drive)
Swim alongside playful dolphins and seals, or take a Port Phillip Bay cruise and watch as these frisky, friendly mammals frolic beside your boat.
4 mins (Drive)
A stunning loop walk, following the coastal bush track to the actual Lakes 'Entrance', with plenty of highlights. You can choose to return along the track or via the wild, beautiful Ninety Mile Beach.
5 mins (Drive)
Departing from Lakes Entrance daily. Whilst cruising the beautiful Gippsland Lakes passengers may see abundant bird life, fish, colonies of seals and the rare species of Burrunan Dolphin.
5 mins (Drive)
Set on a natural undulating site overlooking the magnificent Gippsland Lakes, our award-winning hot springs is open and taking bookings
17 mins (Drive)
Wyanga Park is Gippsland's oldest, family run winery which is easily accessible by vehicle or boat, park your boat at our jetty and stroll up to the winery.
17 mins (Drive)
The East Gippsland Rail Trail runs through farmland and forests of Eastern Victoria, with spectacular views of the trestle bridges and countryside in its 96 kilometer length between Bairnsdale and Orbost.
45 mins (Drive)
At 247m long and 20m high, it is the largest standing bridge of its kind in the State, and is listed on the Register of Historic Sites.
21 mins (Drive)
Lakes Entrance Helicopters (LEH) is the leading provider of premium helicopter services in East Gippsland, offering Scenic Flights, bespoke Heli Experiences, Charters and tailored services for special events and occasions. Their flights operate from Lakes Entrance Airfield in Kalimna West, providing breathtaking aerial views of the region’s unique landscapes.
5 mins (Drive)
The Buchan Caves Reserve features picnic spots, camping ground, walking tracks and a variety of flora and fauna, including koalas, kangaroos and over forty species of birds. There are tours of Fairy Cave and Royal Cave at the reserve and a visitors interpretation centre. Walk the Spring Creek track (90 minutes return) or try some of the shorter walks in the park. Lastly, swim in the pool fed by a natural spring!
45 mins (Drive)
Raymond Island is located across the McMillan Strait from Paynesville, on the Gippsland Lakes. The Lakes are Australia's largest inland waterway, covering 400 square kilometres, and comprising four lakes - Victoria, King, Wellington and Reeve. They are fed by the Tambo, Mitchell, Nicholson, Avon, Thomson, Macalister and Latrobe rivers and are sheltered from the ocean by the thin line of sand dunes of the Ninety Mile Beach. They are covered by the international RAMSAR convention for the protection of internationally significant wetlands.
50 mins (Drive)