Rhyll
Get back to nature at Rhyll, home to migratory birds, koalas and native vegetation, before indulging in city-quality food and wine.
Village escape
Discover the haven of Rhyll's sheltered port as experienced by early explorers like George Bass. These days you can wine and dine in the village, which features a full range of accommodation, general store, restaurants and cafés, winery and trout fishing farm.
On the water
Set sail on a hired boat from Rhyll, with its excellent all-tide boat ramp, slipway, jetties, yacht club, angling club and sailing school.
Laze around the foreshore, making use of the barbeques, amenities and nearby tennis courts.
Wildlife wonders
Explore the internationally significant Rhyll Inlet and Conservation Hill to see migratory wading birds that have flown thousands of kilometres to feed around the tranquil salt marshes, mangroves and tidal flats. View koalas from raised boardwalks at the Koala Conservation Centre, part of Phillip Island Nature Park. See the island's forests as they used to be at Oswin Roberts Reserve.
Things to do
See the thousands of plants that make up the taste of Australia on the Bush Tucker Trail and then learn how to catch a trout, indoors and out.
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See Phillip Island's little penguins emerge from the sea, peek at life inside a burrow, and spot other Australian animals at this wildlife wonderland
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The Foreshore Bar and Restaurant is situated in the quite little village of Rhyll on Phillip Island. This unique setting with its amazing 180 degree...
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Cast a line in tranquil surrounds around Phillip Island and catch delicious fresh seafood to cook for fun family dinners right on the foreshore.
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