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Walking and cycling – Phillip Island

Walking along Rhyll Inlet Boardwalk

Explore Phillip Island on foot or by bike and be constantly surprised by the island's rich natural tapestry, no matter how many times you visit.

Tracks and paths for everyone
Take an easy stroll or tackle a challenging coastal track, with walks and bicycle rides to suit every fitness level or inclination. Race the kids along the main cycle path between Sunset Strip and Cowes. Fill a basket at the Churchill Island farmers' market and enjoy a picnic in the gardens as you cycle the five kilometres around the historic island.

Walking with wildlife
Walk the Bush to Bay Trail along the mangroves from the Koala Conservation Centre to Rhyll and spot rare migratory wading birds and other wildlife. Keep your eye out around Conservation Hill and Rhyll Inlet for bounding wallabies, and witness flocks of birds fishing far out to sea as you climb a crest on the Cape Woolamai Trail.

Take in spectacular coastal views as you walk along a small unsealed road from the Penguin Parade to the carpark at Point Grant (Nobbies). For views of Point Grant and the Nobbies, make your way from Pyramid Rock to Berry's Beach along a gently undulating clifftop track.

Walking trails:

On the beach at Cape Woolamai

Cape Woolamai Trail

Wind along the sandy track past rugged clifftops overlooking magnificent views of Phillip Island and the ocean.

Phillip Island coastline

George Bass Coastal Walk

Follow the cliffs from San Remo towards Kilcunda, taking detours to deserted beaches accessible only by foot or boat.