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2 Unique places to stay in Lakes Entrance

Farm Beach Stay - Lakes Entrance
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Farm Beach Stay

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This holiday home in Kalimna West, Victoria, is situated on a 135-acre property offering expansive views and outdoor space, located just 5.4 kilometres from Lakes Entrance's beaches and lakes, and a short drive to Colquhoun State Forest.
This family-friendly apartment accommodates up to 10 guests and features a well-equipped kitchen with gas cooking, dishwasher, reverse cycle air conditioning, a spacious, fully enclosed garden with an undercover BBQ area, and ample parking for boats and personal watercraft.
Peaceful Country Home 5 Minutes From The Beach - Lakes Entrance
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Peaceful Country Home 5 Minutes From The Beach

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This rural retreat in Lake Tyers Beach offers a peaceful country setting, situated just 5 minutes from the shore and a short distance from Cunningham Pier and Nyerimilang Heritage Park.
This 4-bedroom property accommodates up to 10 guests, featuring laundry facilities, an iron and ironing board, and bathrooms with a bath or shower and hairdryer.

Frequently Asked Questions about unique stays in Lakes Entrance

  • What attractions are Lakes Entrance and the nearby cities famous for?

    Lakes Entrance is famous for its beautiful beaches, world-class fishing and the Gippsland Lakes which are the largest inland waterways in Australia. The Lakes Entrance Foreshore is a great place to stroll, relax and enjoy the views. There are also plenty of cafes, restaurants and shops to explore. Metung, a nearby town, is known for its oysters and boating, while Sale, the regional centre, is home to the Gippsland Art Gallery.
  • What clothing or gear is recommended for the climate in Lakes Entrance?

    Lakes Entrance has a temperate climate, so you'll need to pack for all seasons. In summer, pack light clothing and swimwear. In winter, you'll need warmer clothes, including a jacket. Remember to bring a hat, sunscreen and insect repellent year-round. If you're planning on doing any water activities, you'll need to pack a wetsuit or rash vest.
  • Is there Wi-Fi or good mobile phone coverage in and around Lakes Entrance?

    Most cafes, restaurants and accommodation providers in Lakes Entrance have Wi-Fi. Mobile phone coverage is generally good, but can be patchy in some areas, particularly in the national parks.
  • What other cities should you visit around Lakes Entrance?

    If you're looking to explore more of the Gippsland region, you should visit Sale, the regional centre, which has a good selection of shops, cafes and restaurants. Bairnsdale is another great option, with a charming main street and a number of historic buildings. Metung is a popular spot for boating and fishing, and Paynesville is known for its beautiful waterways and relaxing atmosphere.
  • What should you know about unique stays in Lakes Entrance before booking?

    There are a number of unique accommodation options in Lakes Entrance, including caravan parks, holiday homes and cabins. You can also find a few boutique hotels and bed and breakfasts in the area. If you're looking for something special, try booking a stay at one of the houseboats on the Gippsland Lakes. These offer a unique and memorable experience.

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