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4.8 (9 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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The Nobbies Dock

The Nobbies Dock

5.0(2 reviews)
119.6 km

What a beautiful place. If you are on Phillip Island, this is a must see. When we visited, the…read morevisitor center was closed for construction so we walked the boardwalk. I'm not sure it could be windier or chillier than when we visited. Brrrrr but so worth it to see the views. The power of the ocean brought huge waves into the shore. The green of the grass contrasted with the dark rock created stunning views. As you walk along the boardwalk, don't forget to look in the grass along the way to see the Cape Barren Goose and its babies. So cool. Pictures can't relay the beauty you this natural area. Put your camera down and just watch. You won't be disappointed.

Having been a half dozen times, it's time I review this place and in all honesty it is one of the…read moreislands best views. It's free, free parking and wether cold and windy or bright and sunny the view comes to life in different ways. The more wind and waves the better. You can see the waves smash against the black textures rocks bursting white as the waves crash and filling the air with a mist of salt. It beautiful. On your journey down the raised track you will encounter sea gulls, rabbits and if your lucky even the baby penguins which inhabit the island waiting for their parents to come back and feed them. During certain months of the year the platforms become a viewing deck for the Wales that migrate through the bay and if you have binoculars you can glimpse at the seals which live of the far island. If your on Phillip island, just go!

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