Up the creek without a paddle!
Australia is blessed with some great beaches, so it is always interesting to see where the most popular holiday spots are. You’ll rarely if ever, find a beach that fails to deliver… Yet what stands out with the best frequented Victorian coastal destinations, is that they often offer both the sheltered, calm swimming beaches, together with the surfing ocean beaches.
Inverloch, Gippsland, Victoria |
I hope you have your walking shoes on because today I’m going to take you on the Screw Creek nature walk to take in some fresh salt air. Our little wander starts at the back of the Inverloch Foreshore Camping Reserve and I defy anyone not to pass through the campsite without saying “We must go camping!” It looks a great campsite right on the sand dunes of Anderson Inlet.
Anderson Inlet, Inverloch |
Screw Creek nature walk |
The path winds over boardwalks through the salt marsh, upward towards the paperbark forest. There are many animals around, not that the echidnas and wombats will be easy to spot with the dog. Anderson Inlet is classified as an important birding area, and the mudflats provide important feeding for the Spoonbills and other wading birds.
Have hat, will travel! |
If you’re passing, rub my tummy! |