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  1. Marlo is a small village in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. Marlo has received great recognition for having wonderful beaches, swimming in the Snowy river and great fishing. It is located east near the mouth of the Snowy River where the Snowy River meets and flows into the Southern Ocean.

  2. Marlo is located at the mouth of the Snowy River, in Victoria's far east, and 14 kilometres south of the major centre of Orbost. Access to Marlo from Orbost is via Marlo Road which closely follows most of the Snowy River's final journey through grazing land and pockets of rainforest to the open sea.

  3. Oct 2, 2018 · Things to Do in Marlo, Australia: See Tripadvisor's 594 traveller reviews and photos of Marlo tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Marlo. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  4. The gateway to Victoria’s wilderness coast in Far East Gippsland, Marlo is a tranquil seaside town at the mouth of the Snowy River. The region boasts some of the most beautiful and unspoilt waterways and beaches in Victoria, including the Snowy Inlet, where the Snowy River meets the sea.

  5. Explore the coastal town of Marlo, spending the day by the Snowy River either fishing, boating or walking. If you don't catch your dinner, stop at the pub.

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  6. www.aussietowns.com.au › town › marlo-vicMarlo, VIC - Aussie Towns

    Quiet holiday town at the mouth of the Snowy River. Marlo is a sleepy seaside town perched about 90 m above sea level on a headland overlooking the flood plain and estuary of the Snowy River.

  7. Visitors can enjoy the wild ocean beaches, spectacular rock formations and heathlands brimming with nectar-feeding birds. A highlight is the Cape Conran Nature Trail, a three kilometre walk exploring white sandy beaches, rock pools, boardwalks, banksia woodlands and lookouts.