Friday, 21 September 2018

We finished up on Phillip Island exploring the west coast of the island.  Just as beautiful as the rest of the island.  Very rugged coastline and just a bit chilly with a stiff breeze..........

We then headed to Venus Bay (Vic) and it turned out to be just as nice as Venus Bay (SA).  Admittedly the whiting fishing was not as good, but still, very quiet little fishing village.  We saw some whales, again, just cruising by and meet some fellow nomads just as insane as us being in southern Vic at this time of year!!!!  We visited Wilson's Promontory which is very pretty, but most of the beaches can only be accessed after 15/10k walks.  Still lots of spots to stop with a short walk to amazing views.

We then headed off to Port Albert.  What a pretty little town.  They have allowed free camping at the boat ramp and it was lovely to sit on the waters edge and watch the locals coming and going.

We decided to move to the caravan park at Port Albert and spend a few days exploring the area.  We went to the Tarra Bulga National Park which was just amazing.  Beautiful rain forest, rivers and waterfalls.  Even the countryside on the drive in was amazing.  We also went to the Agnes Falls, part of the Strezlecki track. 

The southern coastline of Victoria really is beautiful and well worth a visit.

West coast of Phillip Island

West Coast of Phillip Island

Blow Hole

Walk to Surf Beach Phillip Island

Beach front caravan park, Walkerville

Wilsons Prom

Wilsons Prom
Port Albert

Tarra Bulga NP

Entrance to NP

Tarra Bulga NP

Tarra Valley (just one of the many beautiful views)

Agnes Falls

Morning tea stop, overlooking Port Welshpool