
Hotels in Sea Lake, Victoria
Royal Hotel
Royal Hotel - According to locals Currently Closed and not expected to re-open at this stage Established 1898 Budget accommodation with a shared common room. "Formerly The Gardens Hotel, was built circa 1898 and had the distinction of being...
Sea Lake Hotel
Sea Lake Hotel - Gutted by fire 10th April 2017.
Information on Sea Lake, VIC 3533
Main Street, Sea lake Victoria
Photo 11/08/2011 courtesy Gary Pope, Many Thanks
Sea Lake is a town in Victoria's Mallee district, situated 351 kilometres northwest of Melbourne on the Calder Highway. Located in the heart of Australia's wheat belt, it serves as the main township for numerous wheat farms in the region.
The town is gateway to Lake Tyrrell, Victoria's largest salt lake covering 20,860 hectares, whose reflective surface creates epic viewing at sunrise and sunset. Sea Lake features striking silo art on the Silo Art Trail, combining agricultural heritage with contemporary outback charm.
Local tourism links
Travel options
Sea Lake is accessible via the Calder Highway, approximately a four-hour drive from Melbourne. The Calder Highway runs as a two-lane rural highway through Sea Lake, continuing southeast toward Bendigo and northwest toward Ouyen and Mildura.
The town is located 73 kilometres west of Swan Hill. Visitors can drive directly or meander along the Silo Art Trail, stopping at towns like Echuca or Swan Hill. Alternatively, visitors can fly to Mildura and drive two hours from there.
- Berriwillock (20km)
- Lascelles (27km)
- Culgoa (33km)
- Manangatang (50km)



