Port Philip Bay Hike

U3A Hike No 74






Hike Report by Mary Cannon

Gordon led our day out to Melbourne.

12 walkers met at Ballarat Railway Station and took the 08:10 train to Southern Cross. One very eager hiker thought he would make a head start and walk to Port Melbourne but he was tracked down and returned to the fold.!!

From Port Melbourne we headed east with a head wind and a brisk pace.
We kept to walking paths with Port Phillip Bay and dramatic views of Williamstown and Melbourne CBD. Our route took us past Pt. Ormond, Pt. Cole, and Brighton Beach.
We had lunch and a rest there and the colourful beach boxes afforded a good opportunity for photos.   

This area was a significant Aboriginal site.

Along the way we saw some very impressive Jellyfish. 

The Brighton Beach tunnel was built in1861. The rail track led from Brighton Beach station to the pier at South Road. The tramway was used to transport goods to the pier. The pier no longer exists, and the tunnel is closed. 

We arrived at Sandringham station with all present, to find the train awaiting us and didn’t have long to wait for our Ballarat connection when we reached Southern Cross.
It was lovely to catch up with group and meet newcomers.

Thank you, Gordon.


Photo's by Mark Bevelander 

A video slide show can be here








 







































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