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Laanecoorie Reservoir Dunolly is a historic and scenic destination in Victoria, Australia.
It has a rich history dating back to 1891 and underwent reconstruction in 1909 after suffering major flood damage. The reservoir was later enlarged in 1935. Apart from its historical significance, Laanecoorie Reservoir is known for offering excellent freshwater fishing opportunities.
Fishing is the main attraction at Laanecoorie Reservoir, and its tranquil setting makes it perfect for peaceful fishing trips. The reservoir is home to various fish species, including Golden perch, Murray cod, Redfin, and Carp. Visitors can also enjoy leisurely walks along the shoreline and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding hills.
While the reservoir itself lacks amenities, visitors can use the barbecue and picnic facilities at the nearby Laanecoorie River Recreation Reserve. The reserve also features a lookout point that offers panoramic views of the reservoir and the countryside. Another nearby attraction is the Wesleyan Methodist Church Remains, which has ties to the region's gold-mining history.
The best time to visit Laanecoorie Reservoir is during the summer months of December to February when the weather is warm and sunny.
To reach Laanecoorie Reservoir, visitors can take a scenic drive along Brownbill Reserve Road in Laanecoorie, Victoria. The drive takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes from Melbourne and passes through small towns and rolling hills before reaching the peaceful reservoir.
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