Cape Woolamai State Faunal Reserve

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Phillip Island, Australia

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National park· Tourist attraction

Cape Woolamai State Faunal Reserve Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cape Woolamai State Faunal Reserve is located in Phillip Island, Australia. Cape Woolamai State Faunal Reserve is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category national park in Australia.

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Phone

+61 359512800

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

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Sanjana abi

This place is Incredible. The walking trail here takes you to the breathtaking views of Cape Woolamai. The complete circuit walk took us nearly 3 hours. If you are a beginner then pls do allow extra time(3-5 hrs) to enjoy this scenic walk. Don’t forget to pack snacks & water

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Brett Foster

We walked along the foreshore here and up into the dunes to watch the Mutton Birds returning to their nests for the evening. The sunset was spectacular, as was the spectacle of hundreds of birds swooping around us as their chicks cried out from the grasses. A magnificent part of the world.

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Danny Tan

Beautiful place to visit with just couple hours drive from Melbourne. There is also the abandoned quarry in the area worth visiting during the day. Only wish the parks could do something about making a path to get to the bottom of the Pinnacles

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Tim Sargent

absolutely amazing walking trails around here . A highlight of philip island

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Nath Wong

Worth doing the full circuit, it was amazing, one of the best costal walks in Victoria

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Steve Hermans

One of the best walks on Philip Island. Quarry is a great location.

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Nicholas Raftopoulos

A beautiful spot tucked away just add you enter Phillip Island, a beautiful surf beach with an excellent view. There is a track that takes you right around the park. It's a great place for a walk. Highly recommend in the early and late hours for spectacular sunrise and sunset views. Watch out for the Kangaroos they live here too. Please take your rubbish with you.

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Noel Dong

My most favourite place in the entire world. At dusk during summer catch the wallabies and watch the mutton birds fly back after sunset to feed their young. The Pinnacles are a WONDER.