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Lakes Entrance

Fraser Island Retreat, Gippsland

Fraser Island Retreat, review: Camelot, down under

Kate Nancarrow finds her own fantasy island where life is rather presidential — Australian-style, of course.

House on the hill ... Waverley House Cottages set in landscaped bush gardens.

Waverley House Cottages, Lakes Entrance review: Bush cottage with reel allure

Lorna Edwards is hooked on cosy comforts like a warm hot tub and an open fire.

Slow down, food about

Take your time on the scenic route between Sydney and Melbourne and you'll be rewarded with gourmet delights, writes Ben Hall.

Simple pleasures ... fishing boats dock at Lakes Entrance.

The long and winding road

Dugald Jellie takes the scenic coastal route from Sydney to Melbourne.

The view over the entrance to the lakes at Lakes Entrance

Lakes Entrance - Places to See

Places to see in Lakes Entrance (including Nowa Nowa)

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Lakes Entrance - Fast Facts

Attractive holiday town with access to numerous attractions such as the Gippsland Lakes.

Lakes Entrance - Eat

<b>Lakes Entrance (including Nowa Nowa)</b> <br> <b>Attractive holiday town with access to numerous attractions such as the Gippsland Lakes.</b> <br> Lakes Entrance, originally known by Europeans as Cunninghame after a prominent squatting family in the area, is 319 km east of Melbourne via the Princes Highway. As its name suggests, Lakes Entrance is the gateway that allows ocean-going vessels access to the Gippsland Lakes, the largest navigable inland waterway in Australia.

Lakes Entrance - Sleep

Attractive holiday town with access to numerous attractions such as the Gippsland Lakes.

Lakes Entrance - Culture and History

As its name suggests, Lakes Entrance is the gateway that allows ocean-going vessels access to the Gippsland Lakes, the largest navigable inland waterway in Australia.