GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #81 | Page 62

RV TRAVEL
TO LOCH SPORT
It ' s been a long time since I ’ d last been fishing at Loch Sport and its grown ! Even in winter , it ’ s a thriving community , backed by a lot of holiday housing .
We camped at the pet-friendly Loch Sport Caravan Park . The park was undergoing a range of work during the off-season but was still quiet and another good experience for Pena . The Drive out to Ninety Mile Beach from Loch Sport is easy and scenic , and plenty of lake access exists .
There are a few places to eat , and The Lakeview Bar and Bistro is a beautiful spot for a snack or meal . There ’ s a golf club , a supermarket and shops , plus plenty of walks to keep active . And for some great coffee , food and a chat , check out Locky Coffee !
Pines Track gets a bit boggy in places .
Pena loved the Ninety Mile Beach !
SALE
Sale was our central town for everything in terms of supplies . We enjoyed some great coffee and cake at the Centre Bakery in the old church . The Criterion , which I stayed at close to 35 years ago , has since been renovated , and we had a fantastic lunch there before heading south towards Welshpool .
Located on the La Trobe River near where it meets the Thomson River , the Latrobe Swing Bridge is accessed via the South Gippsland Highway . There are two access points off the highway , with parking , walks , birdlife and more to see around the bridge . The bridge is still in action and maintained ; however , it ' s pedestrian access only . There are plenty of places to picnic , especially on the north side .
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