South Gippsland Walks
Striking and beautiful, South Gippland has spectacular walks along the coast, through native forests and among sand dunes.
There's Wilsons Promontory National Park with its untouched beauty and abundant wildlife, and you can enjoy water-based activities year round with recreational boating, fishing, sailing, snorkelling, scuba diving and windsurfing.
And be ready for delicious discoveries from the cafes and restaurants who use fresh local food and visit boutique wineries and breweries who start with the crystal clear water of the nearby mountain streams.
A sandy track winding along the cliff tops of Phillip Island's southerly point that culminates in a superb panorama of the island.
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Trace Bass's coastal discovery journey with panoramic views from a cliff top path high above the Bass Strait's surf and secluded beaches.
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An undulating walk over boardwalks, salt marsh and mangroves up to a lookout on Townsend Bluff with gorgeous views over Anderson Inlet.
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Wind through open banksia woodland, stringy-bark forest, granite boulders and mangroves for panoramic views over the coast.
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Climb through windswept coastal vegetation for the headland and the magnificent views from Tongue Point, and the seclusion of Fairy Cove.
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Climb to the summit of Mount Oberon to see the dramatic meeting of land and sea at the southernmost point of Australia's mainland.
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Follow the Little Morwell River through native forest in the Strzelecki Ranges.
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