Travel Guide to Point Napean National Park
Victoria, Australia
The Point Napean National Park is situated at the tip of the Mornington Peninsula, under 100 km drive from Melbourne.
The park was opened to the public in December 1988. Before this date the area mostly a defence outpost to protect the city of Melbourne.
Things to do and places to see
- walk, cycle and catch the shuttle to the point
- explore the ruins of the fort and learn about the history of Melbourne's defences
- admire the natural beauty of the bush
- climb Cheviot Hill and look along the coast
- see the beach where Prime Minister Harold Holt went missing
Bunker at Pt Napean |
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