Paynesville’s extensive network of canals and inlets means there are plenty of waterfront accommodation, eateries and facilities on offer. It’s this signature waterfront touch that makes Paynesville a favourite holiday destination for lovers of boating and fishing. Paynesville is a destination for relaxed dining, with renowned chefs building their menu on the freshest local produce to celebrate East Gippsland on a plate. Opposite the foreshore, you’ll see Raymond Island, home to a large koala population, walks and cycling tracks. Visitors are encouraged to park their vehicle in Paynesville and take the five-minute ferry ride to Raymond Island, departing Paynesville regularly and is free for pedestrians or those arriving by bike. Be sure to walk the self-guided cultural trail on Raymond Island telling the stories of GunaiKurnai Country, inviting you to pause and reflect on the beauty of the landscape and the deep history of the area. Located between Lake Victoria and Lake King, the lakeside vibe continues around the corner EAST GIPPSLAND / GIPPSLAND LAKES Paynesville, Raymond Island & Eagle Point to Eagle Point. Here you’ll find sheltered swimming areas, and the incredible Mitchell River Silt Jetties - the longest natural jetties in the world. Enjoy walking and fishing, and don’t leave without snapping an Insta-worthy pic from the Bluff Lookout. Silt Jetties, Eagle Point Paynesville
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