Pram-friendly paths and ocean air suit babies, but closed centre toilets, absent change tables and loud cold exhibits force parents to limit time; confirm facilities with the park first.
This place may be temporarily closed. Please check official sources before visiting.
Why 1-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to stroll the boardwalk, watch seals, and take breaks for the baby.
Nobbies Boardwalk:
Pram-friendly timber ramp with gentle slopes along the clifftop.
Tip: Bring a sturdy stroller and pause at benches to enjoy sea breezes.
Seal Rocks Wildlife Viewing:
Observation platforms with coin-operated telescopes to see fur seals and seabirds.
Tip: Use binoculars for free views and let your baby listen to the waves.
Blowhole Viewing:
Flat viewing platforms where ocean waves burst through a rock cleft.
Tip: Time your visit at high tide for bigger sprays and keep pram wheels away from wet spots.
Nobbies Café:
Sea-view café with seating areas that accommodate prams and bottle prep.
Tip: Check high-chair availability on arrival and pack easy-to-clean bibs.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Boardwalk access | AUD 0 |
Telescope tokens (2 turns) | AUD 1 |
Café snack and coffee | AUD 25 |
Total Estimated | AUD 26 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Oct–Dec offers newborn seal pups close to shore. Jun–Sep can spot migrating whales. Dress your baby in layers for coastal winds.
Address: 1320 Ventnor Rd, Summerlands VIC 3922, Australia
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Georgina Curry
One of my favorite places to come and walk about. We got to see penguins and their little homes in the hillsides. We walked the whole path and took a lot of photos. We had an amazing time. Would recommend checking this place out if you're in the area. It is very much worth the time.
Richard C
Visited during sunset and the view was absolutely stunning. The walkways are well-maintained and offer great vantage points to see the coastline and waves crashing below. The air was fresh, and the area felt peaceful despite a few tourists around. Seals could be seen from a distance, and the golden hour lighting made the whole place feel surreal. A great spot to take in nature and end the day.
Bella B
Review Date: 25.05.2024 The boardwalk is absolutely stunning—a must-visit! If you're lucky, you'll catch a glimpse of penguins in their natural habitat, which is a truly magical experience. Peaceful, scenic, and perfect for nature lovers.
Angeliqua T
Was a spontaneous visit to this place and it didn’t disappoint. Well equipped centre and would make a good day out for all the family. Had a gift shop, cafe and a lot of seating areas to enjoy the views both inside and outside. Had a free museum that was very informative and very engaging. Glad we stopped by.
Nathan Kumar
You could go out on the boardwalk and watch the ocean for as long as your heart desires. The waves break onto the rocks and present a stunning array of blue colours from the deep blues to almost neon bright sky blues in the water when the waves break on the rocks and litter the water with colour. The sound of the waves crashing just make you appreciate how much immense power is in them. Along the ...
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