



Sea Eagle Beach House
Beach house in Walkerville North, Gippsland, VIC, AU
8 people
No pets
Waterfront beach house with private beach access
Features and Amenities
3 bedrooms
6 beds
2 bathrooms
Air conditioning
BBQ
Heating
Details
- Check in after 2:00pmCheck out before 10:00am
- Minimum booking: 2 nights
Cancellation Policy:
Receive a 50% refund of the total booking amount (minus service fee) up until 1 week prior to check-in.
Additional Information
Prices
- Base Price $600 / night
- Extra People $75 (adult) and $50 (child) / night after 5 people
Host
Samuel
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Walkerville North VIC 3956, Australia
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Walkerville Beach
Extremely secluded, Walkerville South is only accessible by lonely gravel roads and the lack of people ensures that facilities are at a bare minimum. Walkerville North provides beautiful views across Waratah Bay to nearby Wilsons Promontory, and at low tide provides access to spectacular rock pools.
The gravel road that leads to Walkerville South ends with a similar boat ramp to that of its northern sister settlement, and a sheltered bay frequented in the summer by families swimming and fishing in the quiet pristine waters.
The gravel road that leads to Walkerville South ends with a similar boat ramp to that of its northern sister settlement, and a sheltered bay frequented in the summer by families swimming and fishing in the quiet pristine waters.
Surfing
Walkerville has a semi-exposed beach break with quite inconsistent surf, however northwest winds provide optimum conditions. Mixed ground and wind swells with best conditions generated from the southeast. Beware of rips conditions can be hazardous.
Walkerville Historic Beach Walk
Make your way from the boat ramp along the rock strewn beach of Walkerville North and discover the incredible history of the limestone mining in this area. You will find caves that house families of fluffy mice bats, rock pools to explore and a panoramic view of the crystal blue waters that hug the coastline. The sun with rise directly in the front of this beach so a sunrise or morning stroll will really kickstart the day.
Walkerville Beach
Extremely secluded, Walkerville South is only accessible by lonely gravel roads and the lack of people ensures that facilities are at a bare minimum. Walkerville North provides beautiful views across Waratah Bay to nearby Wilsons Promontory, and at low tide provides access to spectacular rock pools.
The gravel road that leads to Walkerville South ends with a similar boat ramp to that of its northern sister settlement, and a sheltered bay frequented in the summer by families swimming and fishing in the quiet pristine waters.
The gravel road that leads to Walkerville South ends with a similar boat ramp to that of its northern sister settlement, and a sheltered bay frequented in the summer by families swimming and fishing in the quiet pristine waters.
Historic Cliff Kilns
Walkerville Lime Kilns still stand to this day and certainly worth a look! I walked along the beach as well as the walking track checking them all out! Limited parking so I would get there before lunchtime and there's toilets too.

Ruby Hills Organic
Only a couple of minutes walk from Liptrap Loft, Ruby Hills Organic egg farm is set on an 85 acre piece of land. With nearly 4000 laying hens that are free to roam the land as they please. The hens are protected by the guard dogs that imprint on the hens and never leave their side.
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