Surf Coast Walk to cover new ground
- Simon Loone, Business & Tourism Coordinator
- Mar 5, 2018
- 1 min read

An extension of the highly popular Surf Coast Walk to Lorne is one step closer to reality.
Council has recently applied for $100,000 to support an extension of the Walk from Fairhaven to the Cumberland River past Lorne.
A second benefit of the project is a 'dual-use' plan to allow for cyclists and walkers to both use the entire trail from start-to-finish.
Council has allocated $100,000 in matching funds to the project, given the success of the Point Impossible to Fairhaven section and its significance as a G21 priority project.
The Surf Coast Walk is a world-class attraction and a key part of the Victorian trail industry. Trails are one of the state’s largest tourist attractors as more people are seeking outdoor adventures.
We want the G21 region to be Victoria’s premier trail destination for walkers, runners, cyclists and mountain bikers of all abilities.
Image: The Surf Coast Walk at Torquay Point by @ajhughes29 from Instagram.
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