Take a trip to South Western Gippsland, on the
Bass Coast. Visit the popular fairy penguin parade at marvellous Phillip Island, or take
some time to explore the majestic and diverse coastline. Enjoy the view from Point Grant
and watch the waves crashing against the Nobbies, as the blow hole thunders in the cliffs
below. Catch a ferry from Western Port Bay and take a closer look at Seal Rocks, the
breeding ground for Australia's largest colony of fur seals.
Meander further east along the Bass Coast to Kilcunda and Wonthaggi, where many tourist
attractions are within easy reach. Further South is Cape Patterson, the gateway to
Bunurong Marine Park which stretches along the coast for about 17 kilometres. It is a
wonderland of sandy coves, rock platforms and underwater reefs supporting a diverse array
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The rustic simplicity of the picturesque village of Inverloch
captures the hearts of visitors who return year after year to relax in the carefree
atmosphere, a place where fishing is a way of life. Anderson Inlet, opening out to Bass
Strait, is usually dotted with multi-coloured sails of yachts and windsurfers taking
advantage of the ocean breezes. The popular surf beach on the outskirts of town allow easy
access for surf and boogie boards.
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