CROAJINGOLONG
The Wilderness Coast, Victoria, Australia
POINT HICKS LIGHTHOUSE
Perched on a bare granite headland, surrounded by Croajingolong National and World Biosphere park stands the 1890 Point Hicks Lighthouse with its historic Oregon timber cottages nestled below. The place in Australia first sighted by Captain Cook and his crew on the 'Endeavour', named after his first Lieutenant Zachary Hicks.

Little has changed......................
Climb mainland Australia's tallest lighthouse, take a walk along a secluded beach or challenge yourself to the towering dunes, explore the wreck of the S.S.Saros or snorkel around the historic West Point.

Try your hand at landing the elusive Freshwater Bass. Catch site of a Humpback Whale as it hurls its bulky body out of the water whilst its young calf waves its pectoral fin, spot over one third of Australia's bird species.

Canoe the pristine Mueller Inlet or the enchanting Thurra Swamps or simply relax and dine on the wide verandahs watching seals, waves, schooling salmon and a spectacular summer sunset.

Rug up and endure the wild winter weather only to retire beside a cosy wood fire.

WHERE?
This special hidden treasure can be enjoyed at any time of the year and is located fifty minutes off the Princes Hwy from Cann River in far East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. (approximately mid way between Melbourne and Sydney and just 4 hours from Canberra ). More details on our CONTACT page.

WHALE WATCHING
Best time: June and November

THURRA AND MUELLER RIVER CAMPGROUNDS
Located five kilometres from the lightstation, these small, unobtrusive campgrounds are nestled among tea tree and big old coastal mahogany, each site with its own character and charm; just a stone's throw from the beach.
  Honeymoon Bay Rocks
Point Hicks
SS Saros
Thurra River