VIC: Conservation Hill Reserve, Rhyll Inlet and Chelsea Beach

By Cubie - November 26, 2020


On a very rare day that I found myself further away from home because it was my friend's birthday. Contrary to the annual norm where we caught up to have dinner, this year we had initially planned to do the George Bass Coastal Walk. 

The walk didn't happened because we left home a little later than planned and were hungry. By the time we reached Phillip Island and had lunch, we decided to just hit the nearby Conservation Hill Reserve. 

The Conservation Hill Reserve and Rhyll Inlet are located in Phillip Island. Rhyll is a small fishing town on Phillip Island in Victoria, Australia. It is located in the north-east corner of the island. Yes, the same Phillip Island where many visitors go to see those cute little penguins. We didn't stay that long, hence the sunset photo at Chelsea Beach. 

Conservation Hill Reserve is a habitat for migratory and resident birds. It features mudlands and mangroves. The track begins in the Conservation Hill car park. 

Lookout area


On the way to the inlet



On the way back, we stopped by Chelsea and got some fish and chips to eat by the beach. Chelsea is a bayside suburb about 30km south-east from Melbourne's CBD. 


Pretty good view for dinner  must say. 


Note: Less than a month to Christmas!

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4 comments

  1. Craving for some pictures of faraway destinations amid this pandemic so I'm dropping by :p

    I'm stuck in my country as well, and by pure chance also returned from having fish and chips by the sea somewhere in Victoria ... Victoria, Canada that is!

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    1. Hey! Looking forward to any blog posts on holidaying in Canada.

      I haven't been commenting but definitely been reading and googling up when I am stumped on those Korean food names that I am not familiar with. Or some that have send me googling for Korean food in Melbourne! ^^

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    2. Has Melbourne got a good sized Korean community? Both Toronto and Vancouver have decent Korean restaurants, but there are still tons of Korean dishes that I just can't find in Canada. Ganjang Gejang is what I miss most.

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    3. Both Melbourne and Sydney do, but the usual and more popular dishes. I have not seen Ganjang Gejang on the menu.

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