Great South West Walk

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Stretching 250 kilometres along Victoria's wild Shipwreck Coast, the Great South West Walk is a multi-day hiking trail that weaves through towering dune systems, ancient forests, and dramatic coastal cliffs. This is not just a walk; it's a journey into the raw beauty of Australia's south-west, where the Southern Ocean crashes against limestone bluffs and kangaroos graze on heathlands at dawn. Designed for self-reliant walkers, the trail offers both coastal and inland loops, with well-marked campsites and huts along the way.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most walkers tackle the full loop in 7 to 10 days, averaging 20–30 kilometres per day. If you're short on time, the coastal section between Nelson and Portland can be done as a 3–4 day hike. Allow an extra day to explore Portland's museums and the nearby Cape Nelson lighthouse. The trail is best walked between October and April, when the weather is milder.

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