Lake Tyers Beach

Pack the beach towels, the sunscreens and the fishing rods. Pack the esky and pack that book you have been meaning to read, because at Lake Tyers Beach, you will have time to live that lazy beach day dream.

Experience Lake Tyers Beach

After your day of surfing the region’s most popular break, Red Bluff, imagine sitting back to take in the view of the lake over the ocean with a cold one from the deck of the local pub.

Lake Tyers and the Ninety Mile Beach live side by side most of the time, but occasionally become one when the sand dunes break through. The lake is very popular amongst fishing fans with great catches of flathead and bream often recorded from the depths.

Traditional owners of this land, the Gunaikurnai, have deep roots of history in this area and still live by the productive lake.

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All kinds of wonder

Home to the iconic Gippsland Lakes, Croajingolong National Park, and the Snowy River, the region offers endless outdoor adventures, from boating and fishing to hiking and wildlife spotting. Rich in Indigenous culture and history, East Gippsland is also known for its charming towns, fresh local produce, and laid-back lifestyle, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and explorers alike.

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All kinds of inspiration

Home to the iconic Gippsland Lakes, Croajingolong National Park, and the Snowy River, the region offers endless outdoor adventures, from boating and fishing to hiking and wildlife spotting. Rich in Indigenous culture and history, East Gippsland is also known for its charming towns, fresh local produce, and laid-back lifestyle, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and explorers alike.

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Raymond Island

For nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, the Raymond Island Koala Trail is the perfect place to visit and spot wild koalas in their natural habitat.

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Lake Tyers State Park

Lake Tyers State Park, stretching from Lake Tyers Beach to Mount Nowa Nowa, is rich in Gunaikurnai cultural heritage and known for tranquil lakes, lush rainforest, wildlife, camping, bushwalks, fishing, and scenic drives across 7,100 hectares.

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Beach Tavern

The Waterwheel Beach Tavern is a vibrant local hub with spectacular lake and ocean views. It’s famous for fresh local seafood and produce, steak, modern pub fare, live music, friendly vibes, and a beachside atmosphere.

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Red Bluff to Lake Tyers Beach Circuit

Follow this seaside walk linking dramatic cliffs, the scenic Beacon Reserve, and stretches of wild beach. Experience ever-changing coastal views, sandy footprints, and a taste of East Gippsland’s unspoiled charm at every turn.

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Toorloo Arm Walk

Discover peaceful bush settings on an easy lakeshore trail from Cherry Tree to Burnt Bridge. This short 2km return walk is rich with birdlife, perfect for a relaxed ramble or to introduce kids to Lake Tyers’ natural beauty.

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Marsdenia Rainforest Walk

Step into a pocket of remnant rainforest on this short, easy stroll. Surrounded by lush ferns and towering trees, the Marsdenia walk delivers a surprising burst of greenery and tranquility that feels a world away from the coast.

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