Lake Como

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Lake Como, nestled in the lush green hills of New South Wales' Southern Highlands, is a serene freshwater lake surrounded by eucalyptus forests and volcanic peaks. Unlike its Italian namesake, this Lake Como is a tranquil spot for swimming, kayaking, and picnicking, with a laid-back vibe that attracts families and nature lovers. The clear, dark waters reflect the sky and the surrounding bushland, creating a peaceful escape from the city.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2–3 hours here, enough for a swim, a short walk, and a picnic. If you're keen on a longer hike or want to paddle extensively, plan for a half-day. The lake is small, so you won't need more than that unless you're combining it with other Southern Highlands attractions.

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