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Summerhayes Beach House, Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island

Locality: Cape Woolamai



Address: 17 Summerhayes Ave 3925 Cape Woolamai, VIC, Australia

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25.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/1431726882/posts/10217521696300907/ A short stroll to the end of the street for an awesome breakfast or lunch .



24.01.2022 Lots still happening on the island.

23.01.2022 Is #yourhappyspace sitting back and enjoying amazing coastal views? Cape Woolamai is the highest point on Phillip Island and offers spectacular views of the pinnacles, surrounding coastline and shearwater rookery! Kieran Stone via Instagram #phillipisland

18.01.2022 May your 2019 be blessed with peace, love and joy. Wishing you heartfelt wishes with joy that never ends.



18.01.2022 The winter school holidays don’t just mark the half-way point of the school year; they also mean that humpback whales, southern right whales and even the occasi...onal pod of killer whales start to arrive in our coastal waters. The Island Whale Festival celebrates the arrival of these majestic creatures in our waters. This immersive three day event takes place on Phillip Island from 6-8 July, and has something for everyone, with a weekend packed full of free or low cost activities right across the island. Whale spotting will of course be a highlight of this weekend, and visitors will have plenty of opportunities to do this from either land or sea. Meet a marine biologist at one of the many lookouts on the Bass Coast Whale Discovery Trail and learn how to spot the tell-tale signs of whales as they cruise through our waters. The Trail stretches from the Bunurong Coastal Reserve between Inverloch and Cape Paterson to a number of prime viewing locations on Phillip Island such as Cape Woolamai and Pyramid Rock. Or you can join one of the boat tours that circumnavigate the island in search of both whales and dolphins. For the landlubbers amongst us, there are some great marine wildlife movie screenings including the critically acclaimed Blue, a provocative cinematic journey which shows that our marine world is on a precipice. There are craft activities with Boomerang Bags, hands-on workshops with Trash Puppets and Seaweed Sally, and info sessions on marine research and plastic reduction. Kids of all ages will enjoy the Whale out of Water activity which involves climbing inside a 19 metre inflatable whale for a fun and unique learning experience. This year’s Festival also features a wonderful and varied Intercultural Arts program with drumming circles, story-telling, songs of country, and deep listening circles. Innovative and affordable art and craft works will be on display and also for sale from many of our locally based award winning photographers, painters, mixed media artists and woodcrafters. Some of our most talented marine and wildlife photographers will share their expertise across the weekend with talks, tours and workshops. For detailed program information on these and many more great activities, visit www.islandwhales.com.au or find the Festival on Facebook and Instagram at @islandwhales

17.01.2022 The Phillip Island Literary Festival is coming up 27-29th July and with a stimulating program of presentations you should book your Island Literary getaway asap.... Winter is a great time to experience this event with like minded participants this event is sure to become a regular event in your calendar. #islandstorygatherers #winterliteraryfestival #phillipisland See more

14.01.2022 Watch the Pelicans being fed and maybe spot a stingray!!



13.01.2022 The Black Dog Ride whose members board their motorcycles to promote better mental health has been appointed the Official Charity of opening round of the 2018 MO...TUL FIM WorldSBK Championship, Yamaha Finance round at Phillip Island More info: https://goo.gl/mDQI4T #LiveAtTheIsland I #AusWorldSBK I #PhillipIslandCircuit

13.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/1431726882/posts/10218774729305949/

13.01.2022 Always something new to see

13.01.2022 Bookings close shortly for the Wildlife and Whale Spotting Photography Workshop and Tour with Photo Rangers part of our Island Whale Festival . The workshop las...ts between 3-4 hours covering the 7k hike along the Cape Woolamai Track. Participants need a moderate level of fitness. Saturday 7th July 2pm to 6pm Places limited https://www.trybooking.com/WEZD See more

13.01.2022 Summerhayes is unavailable for the next 12 months.Summerhayes is unavailable for the next 12 months.



11.01.2022 Late cancellation for this weekend. Drive down Friday afternoon ,check out Monday 2.00pm 3 nights $400 based on a family of 5

10.01.2022 Do you know what a rip looks like? This video shows how rips form and how you can identify them Find out more at http://beachsafe.org.au #dontrisktherip

08.01.2022 The weather forcast is pretty bleak for this weekend, so why not come to A Maze'N Things and check out Magic Manor.

04.01.2022 Any day now when the wind is just right the Short-tailed shearwaters will begin leaving Phillip Island’s shores to start the long flight to the Bering Strait ne...ar Alaska. The adults have a lot of experience, but when the chicks take flight, they often ‘crash land’ on roads and end up in unusual or dangerous places. Our Shearwater Rescue program works to remove shearwater chicks from dangerous locations and take them to safe take-off points. But we need everyone’s help to keep these birds safe. How you can help: Slow down on roads at night and early morning. Return birds found in unsafe areas to the shearwater colony place them under a bush or in a burrow if safe to do so do not walk over shearwater burrows as they collapse easily and can injure birds inside. Our rescue program runs between mid-April early May, please be aware of rangers on roads and changed traffic conditions during this time. Thank you for your support!

03.01.2022 Roof on. Looks great Thanks to Nathan at Ausfix constructions 0400 712 639

01.01.2022 Tomorrow is the start of this year's Island Whales Festival and the weather is looking spectacular! Take a look at the program for a guide to what's on over the weekend and join us for a 'whale' of a time!

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