The Best place to visit in Melbourne : Portsea (Point Nepean National Park)

 

My Portsea refers to Point Nepean National Park in the town of Portsea. It is a beautiful land surrounded by sea on three sides, with mountains and water.


If you have a car, it's only a 50-minute drive from my home in Frankston to Portsea. But if you don't have a car, you have to take a bus... there are more than 50 stops from the terminal to the terminal... a total of two hours. After arriving Portsea, you can rent a bicycle and travel around the place (you can also take the shuttle bus up there)

I went to Frankston twice in half a year. It’s crazy, isn’t it? It’s just because it’s beautiful, with various beauties of nature, its tree-lined walks are unforgettable, and its lapping waves are so tempting.



The first time I heard about Portsea was when I heard it shared with a massage colleague who is experienced in traveling. She said it is not far from here, the scenery is beautiful, it has mountains and sea, and it is comfortable. You can also rent a bicycle there and travel around the park for a week. I went there with my friends on a day off. As expected, you can rent bicycles not far from the entrance. There are tall and dense century-old trees on both sides, and you step into the unknown ahead.

The advantage of Portsea National Park is that it only has one main road, which you can walk all the way to the end point "End of the World". There are various kinds of trees and flowers along the road, and there are also small beaches where you can stop for a while. After biking for almost an hour, we arrived at the parking lot at the end and were about to walk up to "End of the World".


There is an abandoned fort and a military defense fortress during World War I and World War II. There is a tunnel here that allows you to pass through to Point Nepean National Park at the front.




After admiring the scenery, I went back on my bicycle ~ Thank you to the beautiful nature for giving me a wonderful day




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