Bella Vista Retreat’s guidebook

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Bella Vista Retreat’s guidebook

Sightseeing

Phillip Island is 90 minutes from Melbourne and offers unique wildlife experiences including the penguin parade, beaches, attractions & eateries.
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Isla Phillip
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Phillip Island is 90 minutes from Melbourne and offers unique wildlife experiences including the penguin parade, beaches, attractions & eateries.
Phillip Island is home to the largest Little Penguin colony in the world. You can experience the magic of watching these amazing seabirds waddle home from the ocean to their burrows any night of the year from our viewing platforms and boardwalks.
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Desfile de pingüinos
1019 Ventnor Rd
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Phillip Island is home to the largest Little Penguin colony in the world. You can experience the magic of watching these amazing seabirds waddle home from the ocean to their burrows any night of the year from our viewing platforms and boardwalks.
The Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is home to the world’s leading motorsport series including the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix and the Superbike World Championship, as well as various Australian series. There is even a go kart track in the same formation as the big track so you can race along side the bigger race cars!
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Circuito de Phillip Island Grand Prix
381 Back Beach Rd
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The Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is home to the world’s leading motorsport series including the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix and the Superbike World Championship, as well as various Australian series. There is even a go kart track in the same formation as the big track so you can race along side the bigger race cars!
The San Remo Fishermans Co-op feed the pelicans daily at 12 noon, on the foreshore next to the San Remo Pier. It is completely free and a sight to behold! There is a rich history with these birds starting from local fishermen throwing them the unwanted fish offcuts and developing into a more structured feeding like what we have today. The pelicans feeding have been fed at a specific daily time since 1985 and now have a great sense of when lunchtime is and large flocks usually gather in anticipation!
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San Remo Park
Marine Parade
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The San Remo Fishermans Co-op feed the pelicans daily at 12 noon, on the foreshore next to the San Remo Pier. It is completely free and a sight to behold! There is a rich history with these birds starting from local fishermen throwing them the unwanted fish offcuts and developing into a more structured feeding like what we have today. The pelicans feeding have been fed at a specific daily time since 1985 and now have a great sense of when lunchtime is and large flocks usually gather in anticipation!
The George Bass Coastal Walk is a spectacular cliff-top trail that stretches from the outskirts of San Remo at Punchbowl Road, to the Bass Highway in Kilcunda. The walk is around seven kilometres long and takes an average of two hours to walk one way. The walk offers spectacular views of the coastline and follows the route of the explorer George Bass' epic voyage of discovery along the southern edge of the Anderson Peninsula, over 200 years ago. An average level of fitness is required. The George Bass Coastal Walk now links into the Bass Coast Rail Trail so it is possible to walk from the Punch Bowl road in San Remo all the way to the centre of Wonthaggi.
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George Bass Coastal Walk
George Bass Coastal Walk
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The George Bass Coastal Walk is a spectacular cliff-top trail that stretches from the outskirts of San Remo at Punchbowl Road, to the Bass Highway in Kilcunda. The walk is around seven kilometres long and takes an average of two hours to walk one way. The walk offers spectacular views of the coastline and follows the route of the explorer George Bass' epic voyage of discovery along the southern edge of the Anderson Peninsula, over 200 years ago. An average level of fitness is required. The George Bass Coastal Walk now links into the Bass Coast Rail Trail so it is possible to walk from the Punch Bowl road in San Remo all the way to the centre of Wonthaggi.

Food scene

You really are spoilt for choice when choosing a restaurant to dine in on Phillip Island or San Remo. We have the freshest local seafood and produce this region has to offer. Please just ask us for any recommendations on where to dine or get takeaway.
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San Remo
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You really are spoilt for choice when choosing a restaurant to dine in on Phillip Island or San Remo. We have the freshest local seafood and produce this region has to offer. Please just ask us for any recommendations on where to dine or get takeaway.