Sydney to Melbourne Coastal Drive
Leg 1: Melbourne to Wilsons Promontory
259 km / 161 miles, about 3.75 hr
Wilsons Promontory is a two-hour drive from Melbourne, with plenty of things to see and do along the way.
A favourite destination for lovers of Australian wildlife, Phillip Island is home to the Little Penguins that parade up Summerland Beach each night, Australian fur seals cavorting around the Nobbies and a large population of koalas that can be viewed at close range. Explore tranquil wetlands and the imposing granite cliffs and golden beaches of Cape Woolamai, breeding ground of the short-tailed shearwater. Waves roll in on one side of the island, while the other side offers protected bay beaches that suited water sports of all sorts.
Mainland Wonthaggi is home to Victoria's black coal industry. Don a hard hat and tour an underground working mine at the State Coal Mine. For those who prefer their exploration in the open air, the 16-kilometre Bass Coast Rail Trail from Wonthaggi to Anderson is Victoria’s only coastal rail trail, a highlight for walkers and cyclists.
Farmers throughout the rolling hills of Gippsland produce high-quality local produce from smoked meats and venison to world-renowned cheeses and organic fruit and vegetables.
Highlights
Wilsons Promontory National Park sits at the southernmost tip of the Australian mainland, offering visitors stunning scenery and wildlife.
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Mt Baw Baw Alpine Resort is the closest downhill ski area to Melbourne, making it a popular destination for day-trippers and families alike.
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See Phillip Island's little penguins emerge from the sea, peek at life inside a burrow, and spot other Australian animals at this wildlife wonderland.
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Discover Gippsland local produce, from the milk that makes its famous gourmet cheeses, to the berry farms and locally grown organic fruit.
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Catch a wave against the backdrop of ancient pink granite at Cape Woolamai, one of Victoria's most popular surfing beaches and bird-spotting mecca.
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