
8 public toilets mapped across Lakes Entrance — where Australia's largest inland waterway meets the sea through a channel they literally carved in 1889. Population 5,100, fishing boats everywhere, Ninety Mile Beach on your doorstep, and every second shop sells fish and chips. Classic Aussie seaside. Every dunny from the footbridge to the fishing co-op, mapped.
8 facilities available in Lakes Entrance
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Esplanade toilets (2 blocks)
The main tourist strip. Fish and chips, souvenir shops, ice cream. Two toilet blocks with wheelchair access.
The Esplanade runs along the waterfront with views across the Cunninghame Arm to the sand dunes. Multiple toilet blocks along the strip. The western block has the best facilities including baby change.
Footbridge area toilet
The 400m pedestrian bridge to Ninety Mile Beach. Iconic Lakes Entrance experience.
Cross the footbridge to reach the ocean side — Ninety Mile Beach stretches endlessly in both directions. No facilities on the beach side, so use the toilets near the footbridge before crossing. The beach is unpatrolled.
Fishing Co-op area
Fresh seafood straight off the boats. Lakes Entrance is Victoria's fishing capital.
The Fishermen's Co-operative sells the day's catch — prawns, flathead, calamari, whatever's running. Toilet facilities near the co-op area. You can fish from the jetties for free or hire a boat.
Esplanade Central toilet
Dozens of fish and chip shops, cafes, and restaurants line the Esplanade.
Every second shop on the Esplanade seems to sell fish and chips. The central toilet block is conveniently located near the main dining strip. Parking along the Esplanade or in side streets.
Jemmys Point toilet
Panoramic views over the entrance, lakes, and ocean. Best photo spot in town.
Jemmys Point gives you the classic Lakes Entrance panorama — the artificial entrance channel, the lakes system stretching west, and the ocean beyond. Toilet facilities at the lookout car park.
Eastern Beach toilet
Calmer waters inside the entrance. Popular with families and swimmers.
Eastern Beach is on the lakes side rather than the ocean side, so the water is calmer. Good for families with small kids. Toilet facilities near the car park. For ocean swimming, cross the footbridge.

Australia's largest inland waterway, a 90-mile beach, and enough fish and chips to feed an army. Lakes Entrance is old-school Aussie holiday vibes at their finest.
One of the world's longest uninterrupted beaches. Cross the footbridge and walk for literally miles. Wild, windswept, spectacular.
Jetty fishing, lake fishing, deep-sea charters. Bream, flathead, snapper, whiting. Victoria's undisputed fishing capital.
Cruise the lakes system — 600+ square kilometres of waterways. Peels Lake, Lake King, Lake Victoria. Lunch cruises and sunset trips.
Panoramic views over the entrance, lakes, and Ninety Mile Beach. The iconic Lakes Entrance photo. Free, easy access.
Fresh seafood straight off the boats. Prawns, fish, calamari. Buy fresh or cooked. Operating since 1953.
On the edge of the Gippsland Lakes. Cellar door tastings and seafood platters. A winery with a view like no other.
Coastal walk from Eastern Beach along the shoreline. Great for morning walks, birdwatching, and spotting pelicans.
Spectacular limestone caves at Buchan, 1 hour north. Guided tours through Royal Cave and Fairy Cave. Underground rivers.
Classic Australian coastal holiday town. Caravan parks, motels, holiday apartments, and houseboats on the lakes. Something for every budget and travel style.
Walk to restaurants, shops, and the footbridge. Motels, hotels, and holiday apartments line the Esplanade. Best for first-timers who want everything on the doorstep.
Nearest dunnies: Esplanade West (wheelchair, baby change), Esplanade Central (wheelchair), Footbridge area.
Multiple holiday parks with lake frontage. BIG4 Lakes Entrance, Discovery Parks. Cabins, powered sites, tent camping. Classic Aussie family holiday. Kids on bikes, fishing off the jetty.
Nearest dunnies: Park facilities plus Cunninghame Arm and North Arm public toilets.
Hire a houseboat and cruise the Gippsland Lakes. 2-night minimums. Fully equipped kitchens, BBQs, and yes — their own toilet. Float around 600km² of waterways at your own pace.
Nearest dunnies: Your boat has one! Plus marina and town facilities when you dock.
There are 8 publicly accessible toilet locations across Lakes Entrance. Facilities are found along the Esplanade, at the Footbridge, Eastern Beach, and the fishing co-op area. All are free.
Yes. There are public toilet facilities near the famous Lakes Entrance Footbridge. The footbridge is the 400m pedestrian bridge crossing to Ninety Mile Beach — one of the town's most iconic spots.
The Gippsland Lakes are Australia's largest inland waterway system — over 600 square kilometres of interconnected lakes, lagoons, and marshes. Lakes Entrance is where they meet the sea through a permanent artificial entrance carved in 1889.
Yes. The Esplanade area has wheelchair-accessible toilet facilities. The main tourist strip facilities also include accessible options.
Lakes Entrance is approximately 320km east of Melbourne, about a 3.5-hour drive via the Princes Highway. It's 35km east of Bairnsdale, the nearest major town.
Lakes Entrance is considered the fishing capital of Victoria. You can fish from the jetties, hire a boat on the lakes, or charter a deep-sea fishing trip. Bream, flathead, whiting, and snapper are common. The Co-op sells fresh catch daily.
Lakes Entrance is in the East Gippsland Shire. Population ~5,100. Postcode 3909. Gunaikurnai country. The artificial entrance to the Gippsland Lakes was cut in 1889.
Lakes Entrance is Victoria's family holiday town. Motels line the Esplanade overlooking the Gippsland Lakes.

| Property | Type | Rooms | Ensuite Bathroom | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bellevue on the Lakes | Motel | 16 rooms | Yes — standard ensuite | On the Esplanade with lake views. Pool, BBQ area. Walking distance to the footbridge. |
| The Esplanade Resort & Spa | Resort | 44 apartments | Yes — full bathrooms | Self-contained apartments. Pool, spa, gym. Views over the Gippsland Lakes. |
| Kalimna Woods Cottages | B&B/Cottage | 6 cottages | Yes — full bathroom + spa | Private bush cottages on the hill. Spa baths, fireplaces. Adults-only. |
All listings have private bathroom facilities unless noted. Contact properties directly for accessibility requirements or specific bathroom configurations.

| Location | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Esplanade Reserve | Drinking fountain | Near the footbridge to Ninety Mile Beach |
| Cunninghame Arm walking track | Tap | At the toilet block |
| Location | Access | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| North Arm swimming area | Free | Cold water outdoor shower |