

1350 Boneo Road
Cape Schanck Victoria 3939

This section of the Two Bays Walking track starts at the beautiful McCrae, winds its way up Arthurs Seat, and then travels along Main Ridge to Waterfall Gully. It includes sections of the Arthurs Seat State park with amazing views of Port Phillip Bay, and the delightful Seawinds Garden featuring indigenous and exotic formal gardens, along with sculptures by William Ricketts. Start in McCrae on Point Nepean Road and walk up the steep staircase to the top of the cliff and onto Latrobe Parade. Follow the road over the freeway and into Bunurong Track. This is the start of the Arthurs Seat State Park. The winding track traverses through the State Park with spectacular views as it winds along the hillside to Seawinds Garden. This walk can be done in either direction or as part of the longer 26km Two Bays Trail. The Two Bays Walking Track is identified by a circular symbol displaying a Blue Wren, which can be seen on signage along the track.

After leaving Arthurs Seat State Park at Waterfall Gully Road the track follows Goolgowie Street, through a shire reserve to Yambill Avenue. It then follows Duells Road to Gardens Road. Follow the symbols on the power poles within this section to navigate between Waterfall Gully Road and Duells Road. This 1.1 km section between Browns Road and Duells Road follows a 20 metre wide unused road reserve. Please note that private property borders both sides of the road reserve for its entire length. This section of the Two Bays Walking Track was jointly developed by Parks Victoria, the Friends of Arthurs Seat State Park and the Federation of Victorian Walking Clubsafter receiving a Parks Victoria Community Grant in 1998. This walk can be done in either direction or as part of the longer 26km Two Bays Trail. The Two Bays Walking Track is identified by a circular symbol displaying a Blue Wren, which can be seen on signage along the track.

The Greens Bush section of the Mornington Peninsula National Park is the largest area of remnant vegetation on the Mornington Peninsula. It was purchased from the Green Family and incorporated into the former Point Nepean National Park in 1989. This longer walk, an excellent way to see Greens Bush, is a link in the 26 km bush corridor from Dromana to Cape Schanck. There are several highlights along the trail - eucalypt forest mixed with spectacular stands of grasstree (the taller grasstrees may be over 200 years old), pockets of tea-tree thicket alive with birds, picturesque fern gullies and open grasslands. This walk can be done in either direction or as part of the longer 26km Two Bays Walking Track. The Two Bays Walking Track is identified by a circular symbol displaying a Blue Wren, which can be seen on signage along the track.