Rising above the Mornington Peninsula, Arthurs Seat is the most familiar of all Port Phillip Bay landscape features. Its 314-metre summit, reached by road or on foot, gives spectacular views of the bay and Port Phillip Heads. On a clear day the view extends as far as the city skyline, the You Yangs and Mount Macedon. This track starts in the Seawinds Garden featuring William Rickets sculptures, major lookouts, and the Seawinds Nursery Volunteer’s indigenous garden. Follow the Two Bays Trail to the south until it intercepts the Kings Falls Track at Waterfall Gully Road.
You can further extend this walk by including the pleasant one hour circuit walk around Kings Falls, or as part of the longer 26km Two Bays Trail.
One of Australia’s most iconic travel experiences, Spirit of Tasmania makes travelling across Bass Strait flexible, convenient and easy.
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