Discover the best top things to do in Wilsons Promontory National Park, Australia including Wilsons Promontory Cruises, Wilsons Promontory National Park, Squeaky Beach, Mt Oberon Summit Walk, Tidal River Footbridge, Picnic Bay.
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Wilsons Promontory Cruises is operated by the award winning Pennicott Wilderness Journeys. Pennicott Wilderness Journeys operates six tours in southern Tasmania and Wilsons Promontory Cruises is our first tour in Victoria.
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Wilsons Promontory National Park is the southernmost tip of mainland Australia. Walk remote coastal bushland trails and swim at pristine beaches dominated by granite tors. Camp in comfort at family-friendly Tidal River or hike to a more secluded campsite. Either way, the local wombats, kangaroos and emus are waiting to meet you. Swim at Norman Beach or one of The Prom's more secluded beaches. Go snorkelling for a unique underwater view of Victoria's largest marine national park. Scale the granite peaks of Mount Bishop or Mount Oberon for panoramic views, or enjoy an overnight hike. In the north there's a remote and rugged wilderness to explore, while the south is home to the historic Wilsons Promontory Lightstation and Sealers Cove.
Each March long weekend we camp at Tidal River at Wilson Promontory This year we again had a great time Fantastic place to take family with heaps of different activities on offer from short walks, exploring,swimming and everything the great outdoors provides
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Went with family. A short walk to the beach from the car park. Best to cross to the main beach closer to the rocks. The sand is pure white and feels like talcum powder. The beach definitely squeaks. A memorable experience.
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The Mt Oberon Summit Walk takes you on a steady uphill climb to the viewing platform at the summit of Mount Oberon. See dramatic and beautiful meeting of land and sea at the southernmost point of Australia's mainland.
It was a bit of a climb to get there but what a view when we got to the top. Such a stunning view of the coastline.
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My wife and I walked across this bridge to get to the start of a few hiking trails. This is a very scenic part of Wilsons Prom. It is likely that all visitors to Wilsons Prom would walk across this bridge as it is near the Visitors Centre and the main car park.
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Picnic Bay adjoins Whisky Beach, they are separated by Picnic Point. There are car parks ch either side of Picnic Point. You can also access the beaches by walking tracks. Picnic Bay has permanent rips, which make it dangerous for inexperienced swimmers. Both beaches are popular with surfers. Picnic Bay is around 500 metres (1640 feet) long. As the name implies, it's a popular spot for picnics.
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