Myer Street Jetty: Gateway to Lakes Entrance
A scenic and central jetty in Lakes Entrance, offering beautiful views, fishing opportunities, and easy access to the beach and town amenities.
Myer Street Jetty, a modern installation on the eastern end of Lakes Entrance, offers scenic views, easy access to Main Beach via the Cunningham footbridge, and a central location close to shops and cafes. It's a popular spot for fishing, walking, and enjoying the calm waters.
A brief summary to Myer Street Jetty
- Main Beach Walk, Lakes Entrance, Victoria, 3909, AU
Local tips
- Take a walk across the Cunningham footbridge for easy access to Main Beach and stunning ocean views.
- Enjoy a picnic in the parklands surrounding the jetty, taking advantage of the bench seats and tranquil atmosphere.
- Try your luck fishing off the jetty in the calm and clear waters of Cunningham Arm.
- Visit the nearby shops and cafes for a bite to eat or to pick up souvenirs.
- Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including swans, seagulls, and pelicans, that frequent the area.
Getting There
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Walking
From the center of Lakes Entrance, head east along Myer Street towards the water. The Myer Street Jetty will be directly in front of you at the end of Myer Street, next to the Cunningham footbridge. The walk is generally flat and takes approximately 5-10 minutes from most central locations.
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Public Transport
If arriving by bus, disembark at one of the bus stops along the Princes Highway (such as Don Rd/Palmers Rd). Walk down Myer Street towards the waterfront. The jetty is located at the end of Myer Street, adjacent to the Cunningham footbridge. A single bus fare within Lakes Entrance is approximately $3-$5.
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Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis and ride-share services are available in Lakes Entrance. Request a ride to Myer Street Jetty, located at the end of Myer Street. A short taxi ride from the town center will typically cost between $10 and $20.
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Driving
Drive towards the center of Lakes Entrance and follow signs for Myer Street. Parking is available along Myer Street, but it can be limited, especially during peak season. Parking is free along Myer Street. Be mindful of parking restrictions. From the parking area, the jetty is a short walk towards the water.