Portsea National Park
National Park in Portsea, Victoria, Australia
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London Brigde
London Brigde is a famous landform composed of sandstone and formed over thousands of years through weathering by the wind, rain and waves, and the area borders Point Nepean National Park with stunning views east towards Portsea. Beach access is via a steep ramp, and there's a lookout, while the large rock platform is great for exploring the rock pools at low tide and snorkelling. The London Bridge cliff tops with large area of native coastal vegetation provides natural habitats for a large variety of birds and rare mammals. There are also clifftop walking tracks with returns along the beach if desired, come enjoy scenic coastal walks and views, woodlands, unique wildlife, lookouts, stunning ocean vistas and views of the amazing arched rock formation.
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Point Nepean National Park
Point Nepean National Park in Portsea, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia is a beautiful natural landscape with stunning coastal scenery and panoramic views of Bass strait located at the very tip of the Mornington Peninsula. With a rich history, the park played an important role in shaping the early settlement, and visitors can explore the military forts and tunnels, as well as discover the the historic Quarantine Station, and view the memorial where Prime Minister Harold Holt went missing. Point Nepean National Park is open every day, and there's a visitors centre, picnic tables and seats, BBQ areas, toilets and a gravel car park, it's popular for school excursions, as well as events and activities. There are also gentle walks and cycling tracks, so come explore the natural beauty of the park and its historical features.