Autumn feels in the Fitzroy Gardens
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Autumn feels in the Fitzroy Gardens
Read MoreA bunch of photos capturing our holiday! Long overdue.
Hands down one of my favourite walks in Aus! Located at the far southern end of the Peninsula, this short walk features incredible costal scenery, with beaches, rockpools, cliffs and more…
There are essentially 2 trails - the harder walk which is ~13km and consists of a large in-land component, or the shorter walk which begins at Cape Schanck and follows the coastline, roughly 5.2km return. Naturally we went for the shorter version!
The walk starts with pretty standard bush scenery, beautiful of course, but nothing exceptional relative to the rest of the Peninsula. There are some really nice vantage points looking out over the ocean, and a largely shaded walking track resulting from the canopies formed by the surrounding vegetation which now cover the walking path. Once you make it to the end of the walk it really becomes quite special though… you arrive at a narrow path which leads out to an open beach. From there you can see the impressive rock formations far into the distance, guiding the way forwards. As you walk around the view really opens up, with a haze of morning light glistening over the cliffs and reflecting off the water. There are rock-pools scattered throughout the maze of pebbles and rocks, all of which are crystal clear, with the bright-blue water providing a stunning backdrop.
Unfortunately in this instance the photos really don’t do it justice… I struggled a little with the light and reflections, hard shadows and lens flare - it was truly better in person. On the upside, we had the entire place to ourselves as we left early (8:00am departure) and managed to walk all the way around to the archway as it was low tide. Definitely one to try (needs to be early morning though) if you’re in the area!
A unique experience in the heart of Main Ridge/Red Hill to stay on a vineyard… historically operated by an Italian family, the previous owner passed away 2 years ago. The property has since been bought by the owner/operator at Foxey’s Hangout - one of the more popular wineries/restaurants/cellar doors in the Peninsula… By chance, we arrived on the first week of their re-opening and were treated to a beautiful restaurant with an open terrace stretching out right beneath our balcony, serving quality food & wine (the pinot noir was exceptional of course!). With sundown roughly at 9pm, we basically had a daily routine of opening a fresh bottle on the balcony each afternoon after Chloe’s nap, looking over the vineyard and chatting to the winemakers as they packed up each day.
It was an amazing experience - would highly recommend for anyone who is a ‘wine enthusiast’ (i.e. drinks too much!).