Christopher Robinson Walking Trail
Highlights
- Follow the flat, well-maintained track for stunning views of Wilsons Promontory silhouetted against the horizon.
- Savour the diverse vegetation along the sheltered foreshore, enhancing your walking experience with nature's beauty.
- Discover local history through interpretive signs that enrich your understanding of the area and its flora and fauna.
- Enjoy a peaceful stroll with your leashed dog, making it a perfect outing for the whole family.
Port Albert is home to a great walk along the foreshore, the Christopher Robinson walk, named after a prominent Greenpeace activist who lived in the area. The walk runs along the waters edge from Port Albert to Seabank Caravan Park. An easy track for those that enjoy a bit more distance in their walks. This sheltered trail takes you through a variety of vegetation while being only metres from the beach. Information signs and rest points along the way make this an enjoyable walk for all the family.
Now partially renamed to the Chris Robinson Memorial Trail after a local man who was a brave Greenpeace activist. There are interesting interpretive signs explaining the local history, Chris Robinson’s life, and local flora and fauna. The track is flat and well maintained and there are great views of Wilsons Promontory in silhouette in the distance. The track winds in and out between thick tea-tree scrub and coastal mangroves.
Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of two hours and six minutes to complete. This trail is great for hiking and walking, and it’s unlikely you’ll encounter many other people while exploring. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.