![]() Perfect for first-time campers who don’t have all the gear, these tents offer the perfect blend of comfort and adventure. Parks Victoria’s newest must-try experience is the Point Nepean Discovery Tents. Ready-to-go camping, beginner friendly, Point Nepean National Park Here you’ll traverse through the vast granite landscapes, before cutting inland towards the lightstation.Ģ. Find yourself climbing through eucalypt forest and sandy, coastal tee tree scrub, or opt for the coastal route. Perched on a small peninsula that protrudes out into the choppy waters of Bass Strait, the cottages are only accessible on foot. These beautifully restored cottages next to the lightstation at The Prom will immerse you in a state of tranquility and calmness. Visitors can experience a taste of what life was like for the families responsible for keeping the light alive for ships in the 1800s. If you're looking for something a little different, the Wilsons Promontory Lightstation constructed in 1859 from local granite, is a perfect place to take in the Prom’s ever-changing rugged and spectacular coastline. 19th Century Lighthouse, Wilsons Promontory National Park ![]() ![]() From historic cottages that echo with the stories of ages gone by to retreats seamlessly woven into the wilderness, or our new discovery tents, read on to enjoy a nature escape like no other.ġ. ![]() Did you know that camping isn’t the only way you can stay in Victoria’s National Parks? Victoria is also home to some unique accommodation options offering you an unparalleled immersion in nature, without having to own a tent. ![]()
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