The sun was shining and there was no wind so making the most of the beautiful morning we jumped into the dinghy and headed over to Coningham Beach. The location of Coningham was named after the English town of Coningham. There were some gorgeous bathing boxes on the beach which would rival those on the Mornington Peninsula.
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From the end of Coningham beach we took the cliff top walk that follows the coastline offering great views out over North West Bay. We walked down to Legacy beach where a couple of kayaker’s were having a quick dip before resuming their journey.
Continuing along the path we ended up at a carpark where we got a good view of one of the fish farms that we’d passed on our way from Simmonds Bay.
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