Lake Sambell is a big part of Beechworth locals and visitors' activities from walking and running trails to boating canoeing and kayaking to fishing!
The lake has a wide variety of freshwater species that include yellowbelly, trout, redfin, tench, and trout-cod...
This 2 km loop is an easy trail with a great walkway in places to make it easy with some stairs near the historic gold site, it takes an average of 35 mins to 45 mins to complete the full circuit...
This lake was built after a £200 donation from John McConville to transform the hole left behind from the miners in the mid 1800's, the engineer, Leslie Sambell, created the lake in October 1928...
The water of Spring Creek is bringing life back into the heart of Beechworth rather than being diverted to wash gold...
Lake Sambell offers a great view for visitors who stay at the Lake Sambell Caravan Park as the beautiful sunset and forever changing sky's of this...
Read moreA beautiful lake which is located about 5 minutes drive away from the Beechworth town centre. This place is a good place to chill, relax and destress. The lake is very clean and the water is crystal clear. There are ample of parking spaces. There is also a public toilet nearby. Come over to this lake for a swim, some picnic, to take photographs and leave good...
Read moreGreat little beach lake to swim at. Toilets and playground are pretty clean, lots of room for everyone to share the area. The lake is pretty warm to swim in and perfect for paddle boarding and canoeing, but lots and lots and lots of reeds, would be better if the council could clear some...
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