| Head out from Paynesville - the Boating Capital of Victoria’s Riviera – in your own boat or in a Motor Cruiser or Yacht from the local charter fleets. The toughest decision you will face is which of the myriad of fabulous destinations you should head for first. Choose from the beaches around Paynesville, Newlands Arm and Raymond Island; the fabulous Back Lake and Ninety Mile Beach adjacent to the historic Grange Homestead; Sperm Whale Head National Park or the idyllic Duck Arm. And they are all within a few kilometers cruising from Paynesville Coastal Properties.
Then to the East there are the rivers, Metung and Boxes Creek, Fraser Island the Barrier Landing and the Ninety Mile Beach again; Lakes Entrance, the ocean access, North Arm and Reeves Channel.
To the West are Wattle Point, Loch Sport the sheltered McLennan Straits and the historic steamer route across Lake Wellington and up the Latrobe River to Sale and the new Port of Sale development with its entertainment centre and restaurant precinct.
The next realization that will hit you is that it will take many more boat trips to cover all the wonderful destinations and journeys on the Gippsland Lakes. The locals are still finding new spots.
On Land the scope for exploring is even greater. Snow capped mountains for downhill and cross country skiing action. Beautiful rural valleys and famous Snowy River country, combines with some of the best walking trails in renowned National Parks.The Croagingalong National park contains some of the best beaches and inlets in Australia leading up to beautiful Mallacoota Inlet. Rafting and canoeing adventures in local white water reaches of river gorges keep the daring amused as well.
The hinterland offers fantastic local food and wine products and a myriad of cultural pursuits through the Arts, renowned local festivals and food, historic places and cultural sites.
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All of this wonder is supported by the best climate in Victoria. How long has this secret been hidden? Discover more by following the links to Destination Gippsland… and see why Coastal Real Estate can be so appealing.


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