Lakes Entrance

Lakes Entrance is a town in East Gippsland where the Gippsland Lakes finally flow into the sea. It is a major tourist destination, with swimming and boating being the major attractions, but many other attractions like mini-golf and paddle boats which cater to visitors.

Understand
The town has a beautiful locality - surrounded by water, lakes and kilometres of deserted ocean beaches. However, like some other "seaside destinations", the town itself can tend to be a little tacky and run down. While not often attractive to New South Welsh people, it is the closest Victoria could offer on untouched sandy beaches.

Get in
Lakes Entrance is on the Princes Hwy (A1). Coaches meet the trains to Bairnsdale from Melbourne Coaches down the coast from Sydney and Canberra also pass through Lakes Entrance.

Get around
Lakes Entrance has paths and lanes which makes popular areas within the town accessible by foot or bike.

Some areas with paths or lanes for bikes include:


 * Esplanade, there is a wide footpath along the lake. Keep in mind that it is prohibited to ride bikes, scooters or skateboards over the footbridge leading to the Ninety Mile Beach.
 * Marine Parade
 * Eastern Beach, the footpath leading to Eastern Beach Road is bike friendly, and Eastern Beach Road has a bike lane. This will take you to Eastern Beach.

Do

 * Ocean Beach swimming. Cross the main footbridge across the inlet in the centre of town cross the sandhill, and you will be at the main ocean beach area.  A little further north along the road is Eastern Beach, which is patrolled between Christmas and Australia Day.
 * Paddle Boats and Catamarans - for hire directly opposite the footbridge.
 * Boat hire
 * Lake swimming. The jellyfish can be a little larger in the inlet here, but there is an enclosure for swimming - best at higher tides.

Eat

 * Lakes Entrance Bowls Club, barefoot bowls in summer, cnr Rowe and Bulmer street. Fresh and friendly cool in summer. 03 51 551410
 * Lakes Entrance RSL, upstairs, novelty mural and military display's throughout
 * Lakes Entrance RSL, upstairs, novelty mural and military display's throughout

Connect
Most of Lakes Entrance has celluar coverage from most national telecommunication companies such as Telstra, Optus and Vodafone.

As with any Telstra Payphone in Australia, Standard National calls (that is, within Australia) can be made for free using a payphone. Some of the locations where a payphone can be found and used are:


 * Myers Street, just outside of Foodworks.
 * Centrepoint Arcade, across the road from the front of the Centrepoint Arcade. There is also a public bathroom here.
 * Lakes Entrance Recreation and Camping Reserve, directly at the front of the entrance.
 * United Petroleum, on Princes Highway. This is the closest payphone to Eastern Beach Road.

Go next

 * Bairnsdale has a lot to offer for those interested in interior Gippsland cities and looking for a quieter, less visited destination