Cape Conran Coastal Park

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Cape Conran Coastal Park is a wild, windswept stretch of Victoria's far east coast, where the Southern Ocean crashes against granite headlands and snow-white beaches unfurl between coastal heathlands. This is a place for those who crave solitude, raw nature, and the thrill of exploring a landscape that feels both ancient and alive. The park is part of the traditional lands of the Bidawal and Gunai/Kurnai people, and its Aboriginal heritage adds a deep layer of meaning to the dramatic scenery. Whether you're a keen fisher, a beachcomber, or a hiker in search of coastal solitude, Cape Conran offers a genuine, off-the-beaten-track experience that rewards those who make the journey.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly appreciate Cape Conran's wild beauty, plan for at least a full day. Arrive early to explore the lookouts and complete the Shipwreck Coast Walk before the sea breeze picks up. If you have a tent or campervan, staying overnight at Banksia Bluff Campground lets you experience the coast at sunrise and sunset, when the light is at its most spectacular and the crowds (if any) have disappeared. For a relaxed visit, a half-day is enough to take in the main viewpoints and a short beach walk, but you'll be tempted to stay longer.

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