Wilson Prom National Park, George Bass Coastal Walk, Cape Liptrap Coastal Park & Waratah Bay
Wilson's Prom and Tarra-Bulga Adventure
- 6 Days
- From 3,885
- Victoria
- Easy
Easy: Suitable for beginners, featuring shorter trails and gentle terrain.
Highlights
- Explore Wilson's Promontory: Discover one of Australia's most spectacular national parks, famous for its stunning coastal and mountain scenery.
- Scenic Coastal Walks: Walk along pristine white sandy beaches like Whisky Bay and Squeaky Beach, washed by rolling surf.
- Cape Liptrap Coastal Park: Uncover the hidden gem of South Walkerville to Waratah Bay, with a stunning coastal landscape.
- Tarra-Bulga National Park: Wander through cool, fern-lined creeks and ancient forests filled with giant mountain ash and myrtle beech.
Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey through one of Australia’s premier National Parks: Wilsons Promontory, affectionately known as “The Prom.” As the southernmost point of mainland Australia, this park boasts breathtaking coastal and mountainous landscapes.
With over 700 native plant species, Wilsons Promontory is a haven for diverse wildlife. Encounter kangaroos, koalas, and wombats, while spotting emus, rosellas, kookaburras, and cockatoos that grace the park’s varied habitats.
Our adventure begins with a scenic exploration of the George Bass Coastal Walk near Kilcunda, offering striking coastal views.
We then spend a full day in Wilsons Promontory National Park, traversing a range of stunning locations including Whisky Bay, Lilly Pilly Gully, Tidal River, Pillar Point, and Squeaky Beach. Discover the hidden gem of Cape Liptrap Coastal Park with a remarkable coastal walk from South Walkerville to Waratah Bay. Re-enter The Prom to experience the dramatic vistas of Tongue Point and the pristine beauty of Fairy Cove.
Our journey continues into the Strzelecki Ranges, where we visit Tarra-Bulga National Park. Here, explore shady fern-lined creeks, lush tree ferns, towering mountain ash, and ancient myrtle beech. In the afternoon, enjoy a relaxing visit to the Clarke family farm for a charming stroll and delightful afternoon tea.
On our final day, we start leisurely before heading to Waratah Hills Winery for a celebratory lunch. In the afternoon, we make our way along the South Gippsland Highway back to Melbourne, concluding an exceptional exploration of Victoria’s natural wonders.
Hotels & Cuisine
Nestled in the heart of the stunning Wilson’s Promontory region, our beachfront retreat offers an unrivalled escape with breathtaking ocean views across Waratah Bay to Wilson’s Promontory and Bass Strait. Our accommodation is perfectly positioned to embrace the natural beauty of the area, and our proximity to the beach — just a leisurely 5-minute stroll away — ensures that you can enjoy a refreshing swim at your convenience.
The surrounding countryside is renowned for its rich farmlands, which produce some of Australia’s finest dairy products, succulent meats, and crisp vegetables. Additionally, the region is celebrated for its excellent vineyards, boutique brewery, and cidery, all contributing to a vibrant local food scene.
Start your evenings with a glass of local wine or craft brew on our terrace, where you can unwind while watching the sunset paint the sky over this magnificent landscape. As dusk settles, we invite you to gather in our dining room for a sumptuous dinner, featuring the freshest local ingredients. Our menu highlights the best of the region’s produce, from creamy cheeses and tender meats to seasonal vegetables, all prepared with a touch of culinary finesse.
Throughout your stay, you might encounter some of the local wildlife, including resident koalas, friendly wombats, and a diverse array of birdlife, adding to the charm of this idyllic setting. Our retreat offers not just a place to stay, but a memorable experience that celebrates the natural beauty and rich flavours of the Wilson’s Promontory region.
Transportation
Waratah Bay
Bear Gully Coastal Cottages
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04 April 2025
29 November 2025
Melbourne, Australia
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