POINT NEPEAN, Australia: War History, Bushwalking, Bay Beaches and the Ocean
Posted by: kirsty_wilson in Australasia, tags: Beaches, National Park, Outdoor Activities, Victoria, War HistoryWhere is Point Nepean?
Point Nepean marks the southern point of the beautiful Mornington Peninsula and the eastern entrance to Port Phillip Bay. It has a rich history and played an important role in shaping the early settlement, quarantine and defence of Victoria.
My family and I had a recent power-break weekend away where we stayed at the very comfortable Oceanic Apartments in Sorrento and spent the Sunday exploring Point Nepean. We were extremely fortunate with the weather given it is still winter but the sun did shine and only a gentle breeze meant it was very pleasant walking weather.
We parked the car near Gunners Cottage and walked from Point Nepean Cemetery, Observation Point, Cheviot Hill Stop to Fort Pearce where we boarded the bus to the Fort Nepean. (Our feet had had enough walking!). We passed pristine beaches (above) and reminders of the war history of the area (below). The sign on the gate is a warning for unexploded bombs beyond!
We spent a good hour at Fort Nepean exploring the military forts and tunnels and the photo below is showing the very tip of the peninsula, the heads (opening to Port Phillip Bay) out to Point Lonsdale in the distance.
Lonely Planet East Coast Australia (Travel Guide)
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TravelTipsPlus Google Map of Point Nepean
One Great Reason to Visit Point Nepean
One great reason to visit this travel destination is for the stunning views across the bay to Queenscliff, Point Lonsdale and the heads.
Point Nepean by Cycle Atlas
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