Parks, Gardens & Playgrounds
Lewis St, Port Welshpool VIC 3965
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Protected from the pounding surf of Bass Strait by barrier islands, the quiet waters of Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Park create an intricate network of waterways and islands, framed by the majesty of Wilson's Promontory. The park consists of shallow marine waters, isolated granite islands, intertidal mudflats and a complex of over 40 sand barrier islands.
Nooramunga's islands provide sheltered waters for anglers. Try your luck fishing for Snapper, King George Whiting, Flathead, Garfish and Australian Salmon from the surf beaches of the barrier islands or by boat within the sheltered waters of the inlet. Enjoy bush camping on the sand barrier islands.
McLoughlin's Beach Jetty – 1km, 15 minutes one way Grade 2. Stroll along the boardwalk, enjoying relaxing inlet views. A variety of shorebirds can be seen feeding along the foreshore.
McLoughlin's Beach Boat Ramp to McLoughlin's Beach – 900 metres, 15 minutes one way Grade 3. This track crosses the inlet, through coast banksia woodlands to McLoughlin's Beach. The most westerly point of the 90 Mile Beach and the McLoughlin's Beach entrance can be reached by walking 2km along the beach.
Christopher Robinson Walking Trail, Port Albert to Seabank – 6km, 1.5 hours one way Grade 3. This trail follows the meandering course of the Albert River, giving the walker a chance to view a variety of habitats which make the park so fascinating.
Toora Boardwalk – 150 metres, 5 minutes one way Grade 2. Beginning at the bird hide, take a short walk along the boardwalk, to discover a peaceful setting of White Mangroves and shorebird species, overlooking part of Corner Inlet. This is a great place to observe migratory waders feeding on the mudflats.
Corner Inlet Lookout – 100 metres, 5 minutes one way Grade 2. A short walk to a great lookout over Corner Inlet and the northern section of Wilsons Promontory.
Yanakie Loop Track, Duck Point – 800 metres, 15 minutes one way Grade 2. Commencing on Foley Road, this bird watchers delight leads through thickets of Coast Tea-tree to the sheltered waters of Corner Inlet at Duck Point.
Picnic tables and toilets are available at neighbouring townships located around Corner Inlet and Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Parks. Towns such as McLoughlin's Beach and Port Albert are perfect spots to stay and explore while visiting the Coastal Parks.
A Recreational Fishing Licence (RFL) is required to take fish (including bait and shellfish) in all Victorian marine, estuary and fresh waters. Please visit the Victorian Fisheries Authority website – www.vfa.vic.gov.au for more details and information on RFL exemptions and licence requirements.
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