
Cape Schanck, the southernmost point of Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, offers breathtaking coastal scenery and rich history. The iconic Cape Schanck Lighthouse, built in 1859, stands atop dramatic cliffs, guiding ships through Bass Strait. Visitors can explore the lighthouse precinct, which includes a museum and former keeper's residence, showcasing 19th-century architecture. Scenic walking tracks, such as the 2.6 km Bushrangers Bay Track, provide stunning ocean views and access to unspoiled beaches. Unique geological formations like Pulpit Rock and the Devil's Desk highlight the area's volcanic history. Wildlife enthusiasts may encounter kangaroos, wallabies, and various bird species. The area is also known for its clean, unpolluted air, often considered among the cleanest in the world.
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