Wilsons Promontory Southern Circuit
Highlights
- Embark on a 35.5 to 52.8-kilometre trek through Victoria's stunning Wilsons Promontory, immersing in breathtaking coastal views.
- Climb steep paths to Kersops Peak, rewarding yourself with panoramic vistas of the rugged landscape and serene beaches.
- Wander through ferny glades and lush forests, experiencing the rich biodiversity that makes this national park a true gem.
- Follow the coastal track to the lighthouse, soaking in the tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty of this iconic destination.
Distance: 35.5 to 52.8 kilometres
Walk: Three to four days return
Grade: Level 4 – bushwalking experience and a good level of fitness required. Tracks may be long, rough and very steep. Directional signage may be limited.
Start and finish: Telegraph Saddle Car Park
Permits/bookings: Required for overnight hike.
This circuit takes in the best of everything at Victoria’s most loved national park, Wilsons Promontory. There are two options depending on your time and energy, departing and returning to Telegraph Saddle Car Park.
Option One: Distance 35.5 kilometres
Leave the car park with a steady climb to Windy Saddle and then downhill through a beautiful ferny glade and forest to Sealers Cove. Enjoy the great views along the coast between Sealers and Refuge Cove then climb steeply over Kersops Peak to Little Waterloo Bay. From there, follow the shoreline over sand dunes and swamps to Telegraph Track, where a steady climb takes you back up to the car park.
Option Two: Distance: 52.8 kilometres
Take Option One as far as Little Waterloo Bay and then follow the coastal track to the lighthouse. After leaving the lighthouse, take Telegraph Track back through the Prom’s undulating interior to the car park.
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