Lake Tyers Beach: Scenic Town with a Rich Past
Situated within a beautiful forest park that opens to a scenic lake, the Lake Tyers Beach is a town that boasts a rich history. The town got its name from a public servant, Charles Tyers and is sitting next to Lake Entrance, a major commercial fishing site in the country. It is within the forest park where the original Aborigine inhabitants were believed to have lived. Those who visit can find loads of things to do and relaxing accommodations that would fit any budget.
Best Time to Visit
Lake Tyers Beach offers all of its visitors a climate that is friendly in any time of the year. Those who want to visit the scenic town and enjoy its loads of natural attractions while ensuring that there will be loads of sun can visit during the months of November and December.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Lake Tyers Beach boasts a long list of activities to do for those who love to enjoy beautiful natural attractions. One of these include a visit to the Lake Tyers State Park to do some bird watching or enjoy relaxing picnic, hikes and boat trips. Tourists can also head out to the historic Stony Creek Railway Bridge, which is considered one of the largest bridges made of wood. A visit to nearby Lake Entrance for sumptuous seafood is usually a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
When it comes to accommodations, Lake Tyers Beach House allows its guests to enjoy family-friendly spaces and rates. The NRMA Easter Beach Holiday Park is a waterfront complete with modern amenities. Those who opt for living in single-detached rooms can head out to the BIG4 Whiters Holiday Village while budget travelers can relax at Abel Tasman Waterfront Motel.