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Pure white sand, azure blue, crystal clear waters, waves, and easy access make this beach a must for a swim,Nature & Parks, Outdoor Activities, Beaches, Wilsons Promontory National Park, Victoria, Australia,Wilsons prom,Wilsons Promontory National Park is also known as the ‘Prom’, and marks the southern most point of mainland Australia. There are some spectacular beaches around the park and some fabulous walking trails to explore.
The only road leading into the park takes you to Tidal River which has a selection of accommodation, a servo, a shop and other facilities. There are also bush camping areas around the National Park, although you should take your own supplies and water.Wilsons Prom, the southernmost tip of mainland Australia. Walk remote coastal bushland trails and swim at pristine beaches dominated by granite tors. Camp in comfort at family-friendly Tidal River or hike to a more secluded campsite. Either way, the local wombats, kangaroos and emus are waiting to meet you.Swim at Norman Beach – just a few minutes’ walk from Tidal River Campground, or go snorkelling for a unique underwater view of Victoria’s largest marine national park. Bring the family and camp in comfort at Tidal River. Choose from powered or unpowered sites or stay in roofed accommodation.Scale the granite peaks of Mount Bishop or Mount Oberon for panoramic views, or enjoy an overnight hike in The Prom. In the north there’s a remote and rugged wilderness to explore, while the south is home to the historic Wilsons Promontory Lightstation and Sealers Cove.Feel the sand between your toes at some of the more secluded beaches of Wilsons Prom, from Cotters Beach to Whisky Bay and Fairy Cove. Check out Big Drift, an impressive inland sand dune system, one of the Prom’s well kept secrets. You can book
$60.00 – $260.00