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 | Lakes Entrance Things To Do | Tips 1 - 9 of 9 |  | Popular Things To Do | Miscellaneous Things To Do Tips | All Tips (9) On board you will be enjoying fine food, fine wines and all the tastes and flavours of our diverse Gippsland Region. Your skipper Tony, is a 4th generation seaman, a local character with a great sense of humour, he has extensive knowledge of the Gippsland Lakes area and it's most interesting history. Add to that the Lonsdale's colourful past, and you can imagine that many stories have accumulated over the years. Departures are from the Post Office Jetty Clock Tower close to the bus set-down point and taxi ranks Leave a Comment Phone: 61 (0)3 5155 1508Website: http://www.winediva.com.au/wyangaparkwinery/
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Great town to see where the ocean blends with the river/lake systems. Go up the hill for some spectacular photos! Leave a Comment
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I think this is the best time of the day at Lakes Entrance.
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I was watching these birds who were waiting in line so patiently for food to be thrown to me by fishermen who had just completed their day's catch. Of course, there was a food fight as soon fish were given to them!
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If you don't feel like skippering your own boat, go on a cruise instead with Peel's Lakes Cruises. Trip starts from 2-4.30pm and tickets can be purchased at the Lakes Entrance Information Center for A$35 per person. To board the ship, look for the jetty in town which is across the street from the Post Office. This is an interesting journey traveling to Metung, all the way to Paynesville where you can look at waterfront houses belonging to some pretty rich people (some houses were on sale but I doubt I can afford it) and to Victoria Lake before turning back. Ship is pretty comfortable with indoor and outdoor sitting. It can get quite chilly towards the 2nd half of the trip when the sun begins to set. That's when you head indoors for that hot cup of coffee or tea sold at the counter. Phone: (03) 5155 1246
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There are 2 caves - you may forgo the Royal Cave. The Fairy Cave is much nicer. Leave a Comment
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This is why the town is called Lakes Entrance. You can view this when you cross over the footbridge to the 90 Mile Beach or take a boat cruise.
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