Aerial view of Mallacoota Camp Park and township from Bar
Aerial view of Mallacoota Camp Park and township from Bar
The town of Mallacoota is situated inside the mouth of Mallacoota Inlet, 530 km east of Melbourne. It is reached by a scenic turn-off road from Genoa on the Princes Highway. The inlet consists of Top Lake connected by a narrow channel to the larger Bottom Lake. A changeable and treacherous sandbar guards the lake’s entrance to the ocean. Croajingolong National Park surrounds the inlet. Thick forest clothes the hills, and jetties and picnic spots are provided in peaceful spots. Low saltmarsh islands inside the entrance attract numerous water birds.
Aerial view of Mallacoota Camp Park and township from Bar
Part of the Foreshore Camp from historic Captain Stevenson's Point, Mallacoota
View of Pier showing Mallacoota House
Looking north beyond tranquil Coull's Inlet to Mallacoota Inlet
Aerial view of Gipsy Point, the Genoa River Top and Bottom Lakes, Mallacoota
On the Mallacoota wharf as the abalone catch is unloaded
Hotel Mallacoota
Aerial view of Gabo Island with Mallacoota Lakes and Genoa Peak in background
Aerial view of township looking towards the entrance, Mallacoota
The lake and jetties, Mallacoota
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