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Walkerville Beach and Cape Liptrap Lighthouse

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One of the oldest townships in Victoria, it was developed to produce lime. The remains of the old lime kilns set into the cliffs can still be seen. Boats can be launched from the beach. Walk along the cliffs between Walkerville North and South. Picnic tables and electric BBQ available. Walkerville is situated on the shores of Waratah Bay. Both Walkerville North and South overlook the Cape Liptrap Coastal Park and Wilsons Promontory. Once home to a thriving lime industry, remnants of the kilns can still be seen lining the cliffs of Walkerville South. The Cape Liptrap Coastal Park stretches from the sand barrier at Point Smythe to the sheltered waters of Waratah Bay and features strikingly beautiful scenery. Walkerville South features a historic cemetery and the burnt-out kilns while Walkerville North has boat ramp access, swimming and camping. From here take a short drive to the Cape Liptrap Lighthouse with fantastic views of the Prom and Bass Strait.

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