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Canoeing
Fishing
Snorkelling/SCUBA Diving
Swimming

Walking

The park offers many short walks to lookouts with spectacular coastal views.   Bay of Martyrs Walk Follow the walking track from the eastern end of the carpark. This short spectacular walk leads to the site where the "Falls of Halladale" ran aground in 1908.   Port Campbell Discovery …

Fishing

fishing

Both Curdies Inlet and Gellibrand River are suitable for fishing. There is good ocean fishing at Newfield Bay, Clifton Beach and from the Port Campbell jetty. Be sure to obtain a Victorian Amateur Fishing Licence before you fish. Fishing is not permitted in Marine National Parks and Marine Sanctuaries. See …

Canoeing

Kayaking

The Gellibrand River is ideal for canoeing. Access is from the Gellibrand Inlet.

Diving / swimming

When the sea is very calm there is excellent wreck and reef diving off Port Campbell National Park. Diving opportunities are also available in local Marine National Parks and Marine Sanctuaries.

London Bridge

Accessibility Information There are two paths leading from the London Bridge car park. These two paths eventually join to meet the main path. The smaller of the two paths is located at the top of the disabled parking bay. It is a small crushed compacted gravel path approximately 1.2 metres wide. …

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Many Hands reopen Bemm River mouth

05 Jun 2013

The Bemm River mouth was successfully reopened to the sea last Thursday thanks to the combined efforts of a local taskforce. Armed only with shovels, seven Parks Victoria staff, four Department of Environment and Primary Industry crew plus six local volunteers dug out the opening in just one and a …

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