Tag: beach

  • Exploring Wilsons Prom: Big Drift, Squeaky Beach, Wildlife Walk, and Glennie Lookout

    Exploring Wilsons Prom: Big Drift, Squeaky Beach, Wildlife Walk, and Glennie Lookout

    Australia’s Wilsons Promontory National Park is full of stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and beautiful beaches. This walking hike is the perfect choice for anyone who loves nature mixed in with hiking adventures. You will get to experience all kinds of terrain in this area, starting from the expected beaches and bushes typical to the country…

  • Apollo Bay to Shelly Beach Walk

    Apollo Bay to Shelly Beach Walk

    We visited Apollo Bay for the Melbourne Cup long weekend. On Monday we decided to walk to Shelly Beach. We started right from our Airbnb place at Apollo Bay. We walked on the Great Ocean Walk trail along the Great Ocean Road first. After crossing the Barham River we went down to the beach. We…

  • Exploring Red Bluff Sea Cliffs: a Scenic Adventure

    Exploring Red Bluff Sea Cliffs: a Scenic Adventure

    We had a blast last Saturday! Joined by a friend, we set off on the Red Bluff Sea Cliffs walk, starting from the car park near Hampton Beach. The weather was perfect — sunny and warm. Walking on the beach was tough with the soft sand, but it added to the adventure. After about an…

  • Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island

    Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island

    It was a cloudy and windy summer’s day, typical of unpredictable Victorian weather, and my friends and I had decided to embark on a short hike. Phillip Island is a popular holiday destination, located a two-hour drive south of Melbourne. The island is well-known for its Penguin Parade, where you can watch cute Little Penguins…

  • Great Ocean Walk Day 6 – Devils Kitchen to the 12 Apostles

    Great Ocean Walk Day 6 – Devils Kitchen to the 12 Apostles

    First, I would like to acknowledge both the Eastern Maar peoples and the Wadawurrung peoples of the Kulin Nations as the traditional owners of the Great Otway National Park. I want to pay my respects to the past, present and any Indigenous people among us today. I also want to acknowledge that I have profited…

  • Great Ocean Walk Day 5 – Ryans Den to Devils Kitchen

    Great Ocean Walk Day 5 – Ryans Den to Devils Kitchen

    First, I would like to acknowledge both the Eastern Maar peoples and the Wadawurrung peoples of the Kulin Nations as the traditional owners of the Great Otway National Park. I want to pay my respects to the past, present and any Indigenous people among us today. I also want to acknowledge that I have profited…

  • Great Ocean Walk Day 4 – Aire River to Ryans Den

    Great Ocean Walk Day 4 – Aire River to Ryans Den

    First, I would like to acknowledge both the Eastern Maar peoples and the Wadawurrung peoples of the Kulin Nations as the traditional owners of the Great Otway National Park. I want to pay my respects to the past, present and any Indigenous people among us today. I also want to acknowledge that I have profited…

  • Great Ocean Walk Day 3 – Cape Otway to Aire River

    Great Ocean Walk Day 3 – Cape Otway to Aire River

    First, I would like to acknowledge both the Eastern Maar peoples and the Wadawurrung peoples of the Kulin Nations as the traditional owners of the Great Otway National Park. I want to pay my respects to the past, present and any Indigenous people among us today. I also want to acknowledge that I have profited…

  • Great Ocean Walk Day 2 – Elliot Ridge to Cape Otway

    Great Ocean Walk Day 2 – Elliot Ridge to Cape Otway

    First, I would like to acknowledge both the Eastern Maar peoples and the Wadawurrung peoples of the Kulin Nations as the traditional owners of the Great Otway National Park. I want to pay my respects to the past, present and any Indigenous people among us today. I also want to acknowledge that I have profited…

  • Great Ocean Walk Day 1 – Apollo Bay to Elliot Ridge

    Great Ocean Walk Day 1 – Apollo Bay to Elliot Ridge

    First, I would like to acknowledge both the Eastern Maar peoples and the Wadawurrung peoples of the Kulin Nations as the traditional owners of the Great Otway National Park. I want to pay my respects to the past, present and any Indigenous people among us today. I also want to acknowledge that I have profited…