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Walkerville is a hidden gem of South Gippsland, divided into the South and North sides. It sits on Waratah Bay with its neighbouring towns, Waratah Bay and Sandy Point. The area is dominated by thick vegetation rising up into the foothills and surrounding the rocky coastline, giving it a secluded and isolated feel. It is here you will see the historic lime kilns located right on the beach, one of the towns best attractions. Visitors can stay at the Walkerville Foreshore Camping Reserve, the towns main accommodation or the more luxury Bear Gully Cottages near by.
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Things to do and see in walkerville
See all the wonderful attractions of Walkerville including the historic lime kilns, Cape Liptrap Lighthouse, secluded beaches and endless rock pools.
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The Walkerville Kiosk is the only place you’ll find somewhere to grab a bite. Serving up fish and chips, burgers and breaky rolls, you can find the kiosk at the Foreshore Camping Reserve.
Hours differ throughout the year, with summer school holidays being the busiest times.
The closest places to get groceries and takeaway options are Sandy Point and Tarwin Lower.
where is walkerville ?
Population: 84
Location: 2.20 hrs from Melbourne CBD
Distance from Melbourne: 186 km