Old Port Trail
Port Albert




Look out for the Old Port Trail signposts

Old Port Trail travels through coastal vegetation

Beach at the end of Old Port Foreshore Road
Wander through quiet coastal vegetation from Port Albert to the site of the region's first (but not legally recognised) settlement, now appropriately known as 'The Old Port'. The 11km return walk showcases coastal vegetation and provides an insight into Port Albert’s early history.
A short detour from the walking track leads to a plaque commemorating Angus McMillan, an early explorer.
A short detour from the walking track leads to a plaque commemorating Angus McMillan, an early explorer.
Modes of Transport: | ![]() |
Difficulty: | EASY Gravel surface |
Distance: | SHORT / MEDIUM 5.7km (1.5 hours) one way |
Dogs: | ![]() Dogs are allowed on this trail |
Toilets: | No |
Directions: | Turn off the Alberton-Port Albert Road onto Old Port Foreshore Road. The walk starts at the end of the road. Signage is limited, but there is a clear track to follow. |