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Kilcunda is a sleepy coastal hamlet on Victoria’s Bass Coast, where the wild Southern Ocean crashes against dramatic cliffs and long, windswept beaches stretch into the horizon. It’s the kind of place where you can breathe in salt air, hear the roar of waves, and watch the sun set over the sea without another soul in sight. A perfect detour on the Great Ocean Road or a serene base for exploring the Bass Coast, Kilcunda offers raw natural beauty, coastal walks, and a laid-back beach vibe that feels a world away from the city.
Highlights & What to See
- Kilcunda Beach – A vast, sandy beach ideal for long walks, beachcombing, and watching surfers tackle the consistent swell. The rugged backdrop of cliffs and rocky headlands adds to its dramatic appeal.
- Kilcunda Trestle Bridge – This historic wooden railway bridge juts out over the ocean, offering a fantastic vantage point for photos and whale watching during migration season (May–October).
- George Bass Coastal Walk – A spectacular 7 km cliff-top trail between Kilcunda and San Remo, with sweeping views of the Bass Strait, wildflowers, and the chance to spot seals and dolphins.
- Bourke Creek Nature Conservation Reserve – A peaceful spot for birdwatching and a short bushwalk through coastal scrub and wetlands.
- Kilcunda Ocean View Motel & Kiosk – Grab a coffee or fish and chips from this iconic local spot and enjoy it on the deck overlooking the beach – the perfect post-walk reward.
Suggested Time to Spend
Kilcunda is best enjoyed as a half-day stopover or a relaxed overnight stay. Arrive in the late morning to walk the George Bass Coastal Trail, have lunch at the kiosk, and explore the beach. If you’re staying overnight, you’ll be rewarded with a spectacular sunset and a peaceful evening. For a deeper immersion, combine it with a full day exploring the Bass Coast’s other highlights.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- San Remo – Just 4 km east, this fishing town is the gateway to Phillip Island, with a bustling jetty, fish co-op, and pelican feeding at noon.
- Phillip Island – Famous for the Penguin Parade, but also offering the Nobbies, Cape Woolamai walks, and the Grand Prix circuit. A full-day trip from Kilcunda.
- Wonthaggi – A historic coal-mining town with the State Coal Mine heritage attraction and a vibrant farmers market on Saturdays.
- Cape Paterson – A quieter beach town with the stunning Surf Beach and the unique “Bunyip Hole” rock formation.
- Inverloch – A popular seaside town with calm waters for swimming, the Inverloch Shell Museum, and access to the Bunurong Marine National Park.
- Bass Coast Rail Trail – A 30 km cycling and walking path from Wonthaggi to Anderson, passing through Kilcunda and offering scenic coastal views.
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Image credits
- San Remo — Chensiyuan / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Phillip Island — matteoartizzu / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Wonthaggi — Dalysporter / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Cape Paterson — Dalysporter / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Inverloch — Dalysporter / CC BY-SA 3.0