Woolley's Beach reserve is a large coastal park on Westernport Bay, 60 km SE of Melbourne.
It is located at Crib Point, in the municipality of Bittern, near the town of Hastings, and extends about 3 km to the Stony Point Ferry Terminal.
The main walking track passes through lush fern forests and bushland, with good views across the mangroves towards French Island.
I visited the park on September 9, 2009, completing a 6 km hike.
The Navy Submarine Museum is nearby, along with the decommissioned Oberon class submarine HMAS Otama.
The signed remains (fenced off) of Bill Woolley's underground cool-room are just off the beach, near Crib Point, which are of local historical interest.
See the full set of Photos of my visit.
It is located at Crib Point, in the municipality of Bittern, near the town of Hastings, and extends about 3 km to the Stony Point Ferry Terminal.
The main walking track passes through lush fern forests and bushland, with good views across the mangroves towards French Island.
I visited the park on September 9, 2009, completing a 6 km hike.
The Navy Submarine Museum is nearby, along with the decommissioned Oberon class submarine HMAS Otama.
The signed remains (fenced off) of Bill Woolley's underground cool-room are just off the beach, near Crib Point, which are of local historical interest.
See the full set of Photos of my visit.
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