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Wilderness Coast Walk

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Gale Hill Track, Wingan River VIC 3891, Wingan River, VIC 3891

Description

The Wilderness Coast Walk Wingan River is located in the Croajingolong National Park, spanning over 100 kilometres from Sydenham Inlet to Wonboyn, New South Wales.

The Wingan River section covers a one-way distance of 45 kilometres, starting at Thurra River camping area and ending at Shipwreck Creek.

This section of the Wilderness Coast Walk is graded as Level Four, requiring bushwalking experience and a good level of fitness. It typically takes three to four days to complete, with walks of over 20 kilometres.

The Wingan River section offers a stunning trail along an isolated stretch of coastline. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of the Sandpatch wilderness area, wide open beaches, small coves with rocky headlands, river estuaries, and coastal heathlands.

The best time to visit the Wilderness Coast Walk Wingan River section is from September to December, when the weather is favorable and the flora and fauna are at their best. Summer months can be hot, so it is important to bring plenty of water and sunscreen.

To reach the starting point at Thurra River camping area, you can drive by car. It is approximately 510 kilometres from Melbourne and 615 kilometres from Sydney. Taking the Princes Highway and turning off at the Cann River Road will lead you to the starting point. The Wilderness Coast Walk Wingan River is a challenging but rewarding experience for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. With its diverse flora and fauna and breathtaking coastal views, it offers a unique opportunity to explore the beauty of the

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Trails & sites: Hiking tracks

Location

Gale Hill Track, Wingan River VIC 3891, Wingan River, VIC 3891

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