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Leg 3: Lakes Entrance to Mallacoota

200kms / 124 miles, 2:30hours

The route leads on to Lakes Entrance where, as the name suggests, the Gippsland Lakes meet the sea. Cast a line at ocean beaches, rivers and public jetties, or let someone else do the hard work and buy fresh seafood when the daily catch arrives on trawlers, or enjoy a meal at local restaurants where that fresh seafood is always on the menu.

Lakes Entrance is located on one of Victoria’s most remarkable beaches - the Ninety Mile Beach - which stretches as far west as Yarram. Head to this long stretch of sand to find a secluded spot, or the patrolled swimming and a range of water activities around tourist centres.

Further east, Cape Conran Coastal Park is a great camping and bushwalking spot and home to many kangaroos, koalas and emus. The town of Mallacoota is a coastal village surrounded by the Croajingolong National Park, recognised by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve, with a diverse ecosystem featuring over 1,000 native plants and more than 300 bird species. In Bass Strait, you can spot seals and dolphins at play. Aside from its natural attractions, Croajingolong is also a great place for sports like fishing, kayaking, boating, sailing and cycling.

Highlights
Croajingolong National Park - Point Hicks

Croajingolong National Park

See why stunning Croajingolong National Park was named a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.

Rock Formations - Mallacoota Beach

Mallacoota

A year-round coastal destination, surrounded by the wilderness of the Croajingolong National Park.

The Snowy River - Marlo

Snowy River Country

The Snowy River wends its way through New South Wales and Victoria past scenic natural landscapes.