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Oct 18
2010

Seeing Phillip Island & surrounds on foot

Posted by: Silverwater Admin in General

Having worked for Silverwater Resort for the past two and a half years I thought I had been exposed to all of the amazing attractions and sites in Phillip Island and the local area.  As part of my position it has been important to understand what Phillip Island has to offer to the corporate market for team building and events, so I have spent a lot of time familiarzing myself with the Island, and must say have been amazed at the myriad of activities and attractions that such a small destination has to offer.  There are so many things to do, from adrenalin pumping hot laps, go-karting and helicopter flights; taste sensations at the Phillip Island Chocolate Factory, Churchill Island Farmers Market, and Spice Island cooking school; to family fun at Amaze'N Things and Rhyll Fishing Park.. Just to mention a few.

But something I have just discovered that has flown under my radar for the past few years, are two sensational walking tracks in the region.    As someone who enjoys trying to keep fit I have spent many hours in the resort gym on the treadmill.    However someone recently recommended I enjoy the great outdoors and walk the Cape Woolamai track.  Getting to the Cape is somewhat spectacular in itself as you wind your way through the sand dunes to find yourself landing at the Woolamai beach and surf club.  From here you step onto the beach to find a sometimes wild ocean filled with local surfers challenging the waves.      A left turn and a few hundred metres along the beach takes you to a staircase which leads to the cape walk.  From this high vantage point on the cape (the highest on Phillip Island) you look around to see the vast stretches of beach, a few kilometers on you’ll find beautiful rock formations on the cape known as the pinnacles.  The longest walk is 8 kilometres, with the shortest option being 4kms, all of which you’ll experience the incredible coastal landscapes of the Phillip island region.

The second walking track I have discovered is by far my favourite, (although somewhat more grueling when you are trying to beat the hour challenge set by your brother), and is known as the George Bass Walk.    This moderate walk took me from Kilcunda along the Bass Strait coastline to Punchbowl Road in San Remo.    This track is well maintained and easily found, and took me up and down hills (sometimes steep) and along beautiful green pastures, to a long stretch of beach only accessible by foot, before returning to the green pathway and along the cliff edge to San Remo.   The scenery on this walk was phenomenal with incredible views to both Phillip Island and Cape Woolamai, and in the opposite direction along the Bass Coast Coastline towards Cape Patterson, and if you time your visit you might just see some of the whales on their journey down south.    When the sun is shining and the sky is blue this walk is definitely a must for anyone visiting the area – however give yourself two hours so you can stop and enjoy the incredible natural wonders along this spectacular coastline!

 

Oct 18
2010

Pyramid Rock hits the Island for 2011

Posted by: Silverwater Admin in Phillip Island Events

 
Pyramid Rock brings the best in for 2010!
For the seventh year in a row, Pyramid Rock Festival returns from 29th December until 1st January to the picturesque cliff top location on Phillip Island, just 90 minutes south east of Melbourne.
Showcasing an eclectic mix of local and international acts, the 2010 lineup is easily the best that Pyramid has seen yet. Featuring over 55 bands from across the globe, international guests making the venture down under include N*E*R*D, Arrested Development, Chromeo, Mystery Jets, Gypsy & The Cat, Koolism, Gold Panda & Neon Indian. 
Among the local talent set to take stage are The Temper Trap, Xavier Rudd, Gyroscope, Midnight Juggernauts, Little Red, Miami Horror, Urthboy, Jebediah, Wagons, Horrorshow, Hungry Kids of Hungry, Ernst Ellis & Stonefield.
Tickets are still available but selling fast, jump online to
www.thepyramidrockfestival.com. Prices start from $270 (non-camping) to $305 for camping tickets. Discount tickets for 2009 attendees apply.
If you’re coming from out of town, make sure you allow a few days post festival to unwind check out the local sights & spectacular beaches of the Bass Coast.  Whether it's relaxing and enjoying local seafood &  flavours, adrenalin filled sky diving, surfing along the South Gippsland coastline or a fishing adventure, Phillip Island offers an endless array of areas to discover and explore!
Oct 18
2010

New to Silverwater

Posted by: Silverwater Admin in Phillip Island Events

As I am only new to Silverwater Resort, having arrived 10 days ago and armed with little to no knowledge of Regional Victoria, my experience is not dissimilar to that of our guests.
 
Having said this, I began my exploration of the local Phillip Island area by reviewing the myriad of brochures available at reception.  A quick chat to the friendly receptionist for directions accompanied with a little pointing on my behalf, and I was ready to unleash my tourist urges.
 
I drove out of the car park heady with the many options available throughout the Phillip Island & Bass Coast regions.  As I deliberated on which site to attend first it soon became apparent that all my careful preparations had evaporated and I was readily driving on instinct.  My long suffering partner has experienced this phenomenon previously and has become well accustomed to going with the flow.  Unlike previous attempts, both domestically and abroad, where this behavioural flaw has ended in tears, the savoir for me is the fact that you can’t go too far wrong in this area.  We ended up on a lovely drive up the coast road to Inverloch with its rugged coastline and scenic outposts.  Had anti pasta on the beach at Cape Patterson, a brush with the local wildlife including a rogue kangaroo,o and on the return leg stumbled across a charismatic little pub for a late lunch on the waterfront at San Remo. To be honest, I couldn’t have planned it better.
 
Stuart Kentish
Executive Assistant Manager 

 

 
 

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