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Mallacoota

Boating at Mallacoota, Gippsland

Mallacoota is one of Gippsland's great escapes, surrounded by the magnificent wilderness of Croajingolong National Park and set on the beautiful Mallacoota Inlet.

Unspoilt coast
This pretty costal town has Victoria's warmest winter temperatures and cool ocean breezes in summer. Discover the coast from the popular and patrolled Betka Beach to the rugged Quarry Beach where snorkellers explore the rocks, or the peaceful Secret Beach. The Top Lake, Bottom Lake, the inlets, cliffs and beaches are all great places to explore - or just sit and watch the beautiful sunsets for which the area is renowned.

Nature and wildlife
Experience diverse landscapes in Croajingolong National Park, from pure white sandy beaches to granite peaks and heathland. Another beautiful spot is Gipsy Point – a peninsula jutting into the top lake of the Mallacoota Inlet, home to a large mob of kangaroos. 

Things to do

Croajingolong National Park

Thurra River walks

Take a walk to Point Hicks Lighthouse or follow the coastal summit track, which rises to the Thurra sand dunes.

Croajingolong National Park, Gippsland

Croajingolong National Park

Explore this national park, covering 87,500 hectares and extending for 100 kilometres along the wilderness coast.

Bunker Museum, Mallacoota, Gippsland

Local history

Visit Mallacoota's Bunker Museum to see memorabilia of its unique role in World War II and other exhibits of local history.

Gabo Island

Gabo Island

See beautiful Gabo Island, 500 metres off the wilderness coast of Croajingalong National Park in Bass Strait.

Fishing at Mallacoota, Gippsland

Fishing

Mallacoota's various fishing locations are great for experienced anglers, family groups and beginners alike.

How to get there

Mallacoota is just over 6.5 hours from Melbourne (approximately 520 kilometres) on the Princes Highway in far-east Gippsland.

Further Links
www.visitmallacoota.com.au
www.discovereastgippsland.com.au