Relaxing by the ocean and taking time away from the pace of everyday life is what Lakes Entrance is all about.
Enjoy local seafood fresh from the ocean, stretch your legs and admire the view on an array of bushwalking tracks or sit back, relax and be pampered at one of the many spa experiences waiting just a few hours from Melbourne.
Iluka Day Spa and Hydrotherapy is part of the Esplanade Resort and Spa and within walking distance of the V/Line bus stop in Lakes Entrance. Upon arriving in Lakes Entrance, make your way to the Resort, where the accommodation available will afford you a view of the town, lake or parkland.
Along with indoor and outdoor pools, the Resort’s Iluka Day Spa is open seven days a week. The spa offers specialty hydrotherapy treatments, facials, massage and hot stone massages, all designed to help you unwind and relax. Although all of the rooms at the Esplanade Resort and Spa are self-contained, there are plenty of delicious dining options in and around Lakes Entrance.
The Gippsland region is renowned for its abundance of exceptional food and wine. For a special treat, visit the Boathouse, where Coffin Bay oysters, local John Dory on prawn and fennel risotto and pork belly will tempt your tastebuds and allow you to enjoy quality dining by the sea.
If you are feeling like a little fresh air after a day of pampering, head outside for a walk and admire the stunning natural surrounds. The Entrance to the Lakes walk is about five kilometres return and offers an excellent summation of what Lakes Entrance is about.
Start at the footbridge in Lakes Entrance and walk across heading towards the beach. The track winds around the lakeshore and up to the top of Flagstaff Hill, where you can enjoy views of boats crossing the bar. You can walk back the same route or venture along scenic Ninety Mile Beach, popular for surfers, fishermen and holiday makers taking in the relaxing sights and sounds of waterfront life in Lakes Entrance.
The Gippsland region is renowned for its abundance of exceptional food and wine. For a special treat, visit the Boathouse, where Coffin Bay oysters, local John Dory on prawn and fennel risotto and pork belly will tempt your tastebuds and allow you to enjoy quality dining by the sea.
If you are feeling like a little fresh air after a day of pampering, head outside for a walk and admire the stunning natural surrounds. The Entrance to the Lakes walk is about five kilometres return and offers an excellent summation of what Lakes Entrance is about.
Start at the footbridge in Lakes Entrance and walk across heading towards the beach. The track winds around the lakeshore and up to the top of Flagstaff Hill, where you can enjoy views of boats crossing the bar. You can walk back the same route or venture along scenic Ninety Mile Beach, popular for surfers, fishermen and holiday makers taking in the relaxing sights and sounds of waterfront life in Lakes Entrance.