Food Scene
Fish Creek Hotel
1 Old Waratah RdClosest place to eat- best to book on Weekends
Paradise Point Cafe & Takeaway
105 Beach ParadeClasic fish and chips!
On weekends, the property is busy with people in for tastings or leisurely lunches, and kids playing cricket on the lawn. The Harmans have fostered a real community vibe. It comes most easily on Sundays, when shareable wood-fired pizzas are on the menu. They also serve beer and cider for non-wine drinkers, and stock locally made ice-cream and sorbet for dessert.
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Harman Wines
612 Korumburra-Inverloch RdOn weekends, the property is busy with people in for tastings or leisurely lunches, and kids playing cricket on the lawn. The Harmans have fostered a real community vibe. It comes most easily on Sundays, when shareable wood-fired pizzas are on the menu. They also serve beer and cider for non-wine drinkers, and stock locally made ice-cream and sorbet for dessert.
The pub is affectionately known as “The Killy”. It’s been pouring pints and grilling steaks since the 1930s. Mark Volard took over in 2014, and later employed a chef from Cuba. Alongside pub classics such as chicken parma, calamari and steak sandwiches, the menu now offers Cuban-style pork spare ribs and Argentinian barbeque chicken. There’s also a vegetarian section, and vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free adjustments can be made.
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Kilcunda Ocean View Hotel
3531-3533 Bass HwyThe pub is affectionately known as “The Killy”. It’s been pouring pints and grilling steaks since the 1930s. Mark Volard took over in 2014, and later employed a chef from Cuba. Alongside pub classics such as chicken parma, calamari and steak sandwiches, the menu now offers Cuban-style pork spare ribs and Argentinian barbeque chicken. There’s also a vegetarian section, and vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free adjustments can be made.
The cafe keeps a small larder of products from like-minded brands, including Mt Zero olives, Tonemade dehydrated bone broth from Inverloch, Pana Chocolate and local bottles from Dirty Three Wines and The Wine Farm.
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The Coffee Collective
50 McBride AveThe cafe keeps a small larder of products from like-minded brands, including Mt Zero olives, Tonemade dehydrated bone broth from Inverloch, Pana Chocolate and local bottles from Dirty Three Wines and The Wine Farm.
Enjoy a cleansing ale and a pizza on the back lawn at sunset before returning to your sleeping quarters for the evening.
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The Bayside Lady
19 Abeckett StEnjoy a cleansing ale and a pizza on the back lawn at sunset before returning to your sleeping quarters for the evening.
Taste this micro-winery’s riesling and pinot noir, before settling in with a bottle and a cheese board featuring some of the best in Victoria.
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Dirty Three Wines
64 Cashin StTaste this micro-winery’s riesling and pinot noir, before settling in with a bottle and a cheese board featuring some of the best in Victoria.
Port Franklin have a fish supplier who is open Thurs, Fri, Sat, and sells only what they’ve caught that morning. They close when they’ve sold out. The other days they supply restaurants.
Port Franklin Fresh Fish
2 South StPort Franklin have a fish supplier who is open Thurs, Fri, Sat, and sells only what they’ve caught that morning. They close when they’ve sold out. The other days they supply restaurants.
Waratah Hills Vineyard
20 Cottmans RdLovely local winds and home cooked meals-
Essentials
Only for very basic last minite items- They will cook a burger if you ask nicely!
Walkerville Camping Reserve
3 Loop RdOnly for very basic last minite items- They will cook a burger if you ask nicely!
Jem and Kathi (pronounced Kati) are reopening
the Walkerville Kiosk . .We look forward to a revamped kiosk with a lovely wooden
bench table to sit at inside. Drop down and have a coffee and say hello to this committed
enthusiastic young couple. We look forward to the longer opening hours and
are hoping that our suggestions to Bill Bray about increasing sustainable practices
including paper straws be adopted at the Cafe.
Google Walkerville Kiosk or contact (03) 5663 2346 for opening hours .
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Walkerville Kiosk
Loop RoadJem and Kathi (pronounced Kati) are reopening
the Walkerville Kiosk . .We look forward to a revamped kiosk with a lovely wooden
bench table to sit at inside. Drop down and have a coffee and say hello to this committed
enthusiastic young couple. We look forward to the longer opening hours and
are hoping that our suggestions to Bill Bray about increasing sustainable practices
including paper straws be adopted at the Cafe.
Google Walkerville Kiosk or contact (03) 5663 2346 for opening hours .
Shopping
IGA Tarwin Lower
41-43 River DrClosest supermarket
Fish Creek General Store is actually really lovely and also stocks a good range of quality produce.- Support the local shops
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Fish Creek General Store & Newsagency
25 Falls RdFish Creek General Store is actually really lovely and also stocks a good range of quality produce.- Support the local shops
Best fancy organic groceries are from Aherns in Foster. They stock lots of organic produce, beautiful fruit and veg, condiments, quality staple ingredients, nice dairy produce incl. cheese. They also stock Irrewarra Sourdough (which makes it worth the drive).
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Aherns Fruit Market
29 Toora RdBest fancy organic groceries are from Aherns in Foster. They stock lots of organic produce, beautiful fruit and veg, condiments, quality staple ingredients, nice dairy produce incl. cheese. They also stock Irrewarra Sourdough (which makes it worth the drive).
Sightseeing
What a stunning beach- Walk here at low tide- Wonderful Swiming- at high tide take Lime Burners Walk (750 metres, 15 minutes one way)
This track links the north and south settlements of
Walkerville through stands of Drooping She-oak,
past cliffs and the ruins of lime kilns. A short side
track leads to the historic Walkerville Cemetery.
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Walkerville South
What a stunning beach- Walk here at low tide- Wonderful Swiming- at high tide take Lime Burners Walk (750 metres, 15 minutes one way)
This track links the north and south settlements of
Walkerville through stands of Drooping She-oak,
past cliffs and the ruins of lime kilns. A short side
track leads to the historic Walkerville Cemetery.
Bird Rock
why not!
Walk past walkerville south beach and through the cave on the point near bird rock and you will find the magic beach!-
Low tide only!
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Walkerville South
Walk past walkerville south beach and through the cave on the point near bird rock and you will find the magic beach!-
Low tide only!
Skull Rock
https://www.promcruises.com.au/#tours
Only accessible by boat.
Parks & Nature
Overlook walk Walkerville North -(1.2 km, 45 minutes one way)
This track links the caravan park at Walkerville
North with the Prom View Estate. The track leads
through coastal woodlands with a diverse
understorey. A side track (700 metres) leads to a
viewing platform overlooking Waratah Bay with
the peaks of Wilsons Promontory as a backdrop
Second Creek
Overlook walk Walkerville North -(1.2 km, 45 minutes one way)
This track links the caravan park at Walkerville
North with the Prom View Estate. The track leads
through coastal woodlands with a diverse
understorey. A side track (700 metres) leads to a
viewing platform overlooking Waratah Bay with
the peaks of Wilsons Promontory as a backdrop
1. Point Smythe Walk (6 km circuit, 2 hours)
This circuit walk takes you through thick coastal
vegetation and onto the beach at Point Smythe.
The track is particularly sheltered on windy days
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Point Smythe Coastal Reserve
1. Point Smythe Walk (6 km circuit, 2 hours)
This circuit walk takes you through thick coastal
vegetation and onto the beach at Point Smythe.
The track is particularly sheltered on windy days
2. Anderson Inlet Walk (2 km, 40 minutes one
way)
This track follows the southern edge of Anderson
Inlet east to the carpark at Doyles Road. The track
takes you along the intertidal mudflats where you
can see a great variety of marine plants and
animals including mangroves rich with bird life.
Anderson Inlet Coastal Reserve
2. Anderson Inlet Walk (2 km, 40 minutes one
way)
This track follows the southern edge of Anderson
Inlet east to the carpark at Doyles Road. The track
takes you along the intertidal mudflats where you
can see a great variety of marine plants and
animals including mangroves rich with bird life.
3. Lime Burners Walk (750 metres, 15 minutes
one way)
This track links the north and south settlements of
Walkerville through stands of Drooping She-oak,
past cliffs and the ruins of lime kilns. A short side
track leads to the historic Walkerville Cemetery.
Walkerville South Walking Trail
3. Lime Burners Walk (750 metres, 15 minutes
one way)
This track links the north and south settlements of
Walkerville through stands of Drooping She-oak,
past cliffs and the ruins of lime kilns. A short side
track leads to the historic Walkerville Cemetery.