Photos And Information About Powlett River – Bass Coast
Powlett River is a short stream of water running near Wonthaggi, Dalyston and Kilcunda. Access to the Mouth Of The Powlett River is via a signed road a few kilometres South West of Dalyston or North East of Kilcunda on the Bass Coast Highway. Only a short drive from the highway, you can often see native animals grazing by the side of the road. It’s a pleasant place to go for bush walks and take photographs – at any time of year, though it would be advised to rug-up in the winter months.
How To Get To Powlett River – Access to the Mouth Of The Powlett River is via a signed road a few kilometers South West of Dalyston or North East of Kilcunda on the Bass Coast Highway.
Pictures of Powlett River – Included on this page are photographs of native Australian grasses, beaches, waves, Powlett River picnic area, sand dunes, native shrubs and sea. All photographs were taken in the coastal environment at the mouth of the Powlett River South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The photograph on the top of the page is the view across the fragile sand drifts and out towards the sea.
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