

Riviera Country Caravan Park
-- A Caravan Park Feels Like Home --
WELCOME TO RIVIERA COUNTRY CARAVAN PARK
Lakes Entrance is situated between Bairnsdale and Orbost at a man-made channel that links Bass Strait and the Tasman Sea with the 400 square kilometre network of inland waterways known as the Gippsland Lakes.
The Riviera Country Caravan Park is a perfect base for anyone wishing to explore the Lake Entrance. It mainly caters for permanent residents but it does have annuals and tourist sites. Roads in the park are sealed and the amenities are clean and in an outstanding condition. The park is within walking distance of the main shopping centre and the beach. It also has the Lake Entrance Aquadome just a few steps away.

RIVIERA COUNTRY LIVING
EXPLORE THE LAKES AREA




Riviera country caravan is a well established caravan park offering permanent, as well as tourist's accommodation in the coastal resort of Lakes Entrance, East Gippsland.
The Caravan park comprising of:
• 62 Sites include 14 Permanent and 42 Annual
• 1 ensuited Tourist Cabin and 5 Tourist sites (2 with ensuites)
• A recreational room, two amenity blocks each with a laundry included, ample shedding and a carport.
• Plus a BBQ area and playground.
• A Swimming pool that consists of a spa for those relaxing moments.
The entire caravan park sits in s quiet corner of Palmers Road and welcome all tourist who would like a peace of mind.
Australia's largest and most beautiful inland waterways, the Gippsland Lakes are a network of lakes, marshes and lagoons covering over 600 square kilometres. The Lakes are separated from the ocean by coastal dunes known as Ninety Mile Beach, from Seaspray to Lakes Entrance. Bird and marine life thrive here, with lake dolphins and pelicans frequenting many locations.
As a water-front town, Lakes Entrance is a very popular all year round holiday destination, including during winter months when the climate is often a few degrees warmer than Melbourne. The main thoroughfare of the Esplanade runs along the shoreline of the Cunningham Arm inlet, with marinas and attractive foreshore gardens on one side, and a good selection of shops, restaurants and accommodation options on the other side. A number of wooden sculptures, carved out of old tree trunks, can be found along the Esplanade, and they represent images of Australia at war.


