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Lake Tyers is a serene coastal lake system in New South Wales, just north of the Victorian border, known for its calm waters, abundant birdlife, and nearby pristine beaches. It's a peaceful alternative to the more crowded spots along the Sapphire Coast, perfect for kayaking, fishing, and wildlife spotting. The area feels remote, yet it's within easy reach of the charming town of Eden and the famous Ben Boyd National Park.
Highlights & What to See
- Kayaking & Canoeing: Paddle through the lake's sheltered waters, exploring winding creeks and spotting waterbirds like black swans, pelicans, and herons.
- Fishing: Cast a line from the shore or a boat for bream, flathead, and whiting—the lake is a popular estuary fishing spot.
- Birdwatching: Bring binoculars to observe the rich birdlife in the surrounding wetlands and paperbark forests.
- Lake Tyers Beach: A short drive from the lake, this unpatrolled beach offers long stretches of sand and excellent surf fishing.
- Ben Boyd National Park: Explore the nearby park's coastal heath, historic lighthouse, and the iconic Pinnacles rock formation.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is sufficient to enjoy Lake Tyers itself—a morning of kayaking or a relaxed afternoon fishing. However, if you're keen to also explore Ben Boyd National Park and the nearby beaches, plan for a full day. Overnight stays are available at Lakeside Holiday Park or in Eden, 15 minutes south, allowing you to split your time between the lake and the coast.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Eden – Historic whaling town with a killer whale museum, great seafood, and the scenic Twofold Bay.
- Ben Boyd National Park
- Pambula – Quaint village with a popular oyster farm and the Pambula River mouth for swimming.
- Merimbula – Bustling tourist hub with a boardwalk, lake cruises, and top-notch golf courses.
- Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre – Interactive aquarium in Eden, great for families.
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Image credits
- Eden — Killer_whale_(Old_Tom)_and_whalers_-_original.jpeg : Charles Eden Wellings (1881-1952) derivative work: Avenue ( talk ) / Public domain
- Ben Boyd National Park — Bluedawe / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Pambula — sustainablejill / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Merimbula — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
- Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre — Fanny Schertzer / CC BY-SA 3.0