Things to do

Christopher Robin Trail.

Walks

The Christopher Robinson Walking trail starts a few metres from Windspray Cottage.

Walk east (towards the township) and enjoy a leisurely 10-30 minute guided historical walk into town and along the foreshore. Learn about the area's natural features as well as its fascinating historical past. Head west away from town and experience the mangroves and tidal water edge of Corner Inlet. Up to an hour's walk which loops back along the main road into town (Tarraville Rd)

Maritime Museum.

Maritime Museum

The Port Albert Maritime Museum is open daily 10am-4pm (Closed Tues & Wed).

This is a wonderful local experience detailing the interesting history of the town, focusing largely on the maritime and natural environments.

Highly recommend.

Bike Trail

The Port Albert - Yarram Bike Trail is a 20km long well finished bike trail suited for beginners to advanced riders. Flat and with plenty of wonderful farmland to look at along the way.

Stop for a coffee or lunch at the many amazing bakeries and coffee shops in Yarram or wander through the murals dotted around town.

The Foreshore

Port Alberts foreshore is a great place to stop for a picnic or a BBQ. Bring the kids to play in the newly refurbished play ground or watch the Yacht Races on Sundays 10am-3pm.

Day Trips


Agnes Falls

Head to Agnes Falls a 30 min drive away to the west of Port Albert on the South Gippsland Highway. Stunning waterfalls at the end of the 10 min easy walk. Great parking.

Agnes Falls

Tarra Bulga National Park

Drive through the Tarra Valley 30 min to the North of Port Albert and see the spectacular Cyathea Falls. Gorgeous rainforest area with places to stop for self catered picnics along the way.

Reeves Beach.

Beaches

Port Albert is on the edge of the start of 90 mile beach, the coastal fringe of Victoria. Stunning beaches stretch as far as the eye can see and most times you'll have the place all to yourself !

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