You’ll find pretty holiday towns such as Lakes Entrance that is known for its fabulous beaches, fishing fleet and fern laden rainforests.
Wilson’s Promontory has lots of walks and a lighthouse dating back to 1859.
Inverloch has a good surf beach and sheltered foreshore, and Mallacoota is near the rim of the Croajingolong National Park.
Attractions
Feel the sand between your toes on the pristine Ninety Mile Beach that stretches from Port Albert to Lakes Entrance.
Visit Raymond Island home to Victoria’s largest koala population. There’s a free ferry from Paynesville and you can walk or cycle the Koala Trail.
The Gippsland Lakes are a picturesque waterway spread over 600 square kilometres- it’s a nature lovers’ paradise with many breeds of birds and pelicans galore frequenting the area.
Stay
Step back in time at historic town of Walhalla, with its well-restored buildings from the gold rush times. The Walhalla’s Star Hotel features 12 comfortable suites and activities including bush walks and mine tours.
Captains Cove Resort in Paynesville is in the heart of the Gippsland Lakes overlooking the water. There are camping grounds, glamping, motels, apartments and cabin accommodation available throughout the Gippsland region.
Dine
Sardine in Paynesville serves local seafood cooked to perfection and the south Gippsland food hub – the Borough Department Store in Korumburra features fresh local produce. There are lots of cafes and restaurants throughout Gippsland and many seafood eateries along the coast and lakeside. Popular wineries include Bullant Winery in Bruthen, Tambo Winery and Nicholson Winery. The Long Paddock at Lindenow serves a delicious Sunday roast.
Local markets feature fresh produce perfect for stocking up on picnic treats.