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Explore stunning hiking trails of Bass Coast

Discover the diverse trails of Bass Coast, Victoria, offering hikes and walks for all skill levels and interests. Find your perfect adventure today.

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A Coastal Adventure: The Bass Coast

Bass Coast, nestled approximately 130 kilometres south-east of Melbourne, offers a captivating blend of coastal beauty, wildlife encounters, and outdoor adventures. This region, encompassing Phillip Island and its surrounds, is a haven for those seeking fresh air, exercise, and stunning scenery.

With over forty diverse walks, bushwalks, and cycling trails, including Victoria’s only coastal Rail Trail, Bass Coast caters to a range of fitness levels and interests. As you explore the region, be rewarded with breathtaking coastal vistas, the chance to spot unique wildlife, from koalas and rare birds to majestic humpback whales, and the opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural world.

Bass Coast is a versatile destination, suitable for families seeking a fun-filled holiday, couples desiring a romantic escape, or city dwellers yearning for a day trip. The region’s abundant wildlife, including little penguins, fur seals, and kangaroos, offers unforgettable encounters. For those keen to explore beyond the coast, the rolling hills of the Gippsland hinterland and the charming villages within offer a delightful change of scenery. The Bunurong Coastal Drive, meandering along dramatic cliffs to the sandy shores of Inverloch, provides a scenic route to discover this coastal paradise.

Whether you’re captivated by the allure of wildlife, the thrill of outdoor exploration, or the simple pleasure of coastal living, Bass Coast invites you to embark on an unforgettable journey.

Want to find the best trails in Bass Coast for an adventurous hike, casual walk, or a family trip? Trail Hiking Australia has the best trails for walking, hiking, running and more.

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