Point Leo, on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, is a small coastal hideaway perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking Western Port. It is a tiny suburb packed full of the most stunning sceneries, featuring tranquil coves; tall cliffs; long sandy beaches; surf; reserves which present coastal woodlands and wetlands; and a myriad of facilities and amenities.
We embarked on a short circuit walk of discovery, which we named the ‘Point Leo Walk’. We were astounded by the beauty that surrounded us every which way we turned.
There are many deviations you can take as well as the choice to make your journey around Point Leo as long, or as short as you wish . . .
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Helpful Hints:
– To obtain a List of Points of Interest along the ‘Point Leo Walk’ – click here
– To obtain a List of all the Trails available on the Mornington Peninsula – click here
– Pets are permitted at various times during various seasons of the year
– Pets are NOT permitted in the Wetlands or on Boardwalks at any time
– The Trail features:
– The Circuit Walk is approximately 4 km
– this includes some portions traversing the beautiful Beach
– Multiple Beach Access Points available along the way
– Some Stairs, especially at Beach Access Points
– Difficulty = Easy
– Gradient = Minimal
– Unsealed Gravel, Sealed Bitumen, Sand, Boardwalks, Beach
– Car Parking available at various intervals along Point Leo Ring Road
– For a List of suggested Car Parks in Point Leo – click here
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