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There’s something special about St Kilda at dusk — the way the light softens over the water, the breeze carries a hint of salt, and the shoreline begins to quieten as the day exhales. Join us for an evening that blends good food, gentle movement, and one of Melbourne’s most magical wildlife moments.

WE WILL DO DINNER and then a walk down to st kilda pier where we may be lucky enough to spot a penguin

## ✨ A Coastal Evening to Ease Into

We’ll begin by gathering at the Village Belle Hotel, settling in over a relaxed dinner before our walk. Their $25 parma special (with chips and salad, including a vegetarian option) makes this an easy, comforting way to connect before we step out into the night air.

## 🌊 What You’ll See & Experience

After dinner, we wander toward the marina, where the masts sway gently and the lighthouse stands quietly against the fading sky. The coastline opens beside us — soft waves rolling in, the scent of salt, the glow of the city stretching across the bay.
We follow the curve of St Kilda Beach, then slip beneath the palms of Catani Gardens, where the evening breeze moves through the leaves like a slow whisper.
From here, it’s a short, easy walk to St kilda Pier.

As the sky deepens, the little penguins begin to return from the sea, emerging from the water with their soft calls and familiar waddle. if we are lucky we might see the penguins return — tiny silhouettes emerging from the darkening water, shaking off the sea and settling into their rocky homes for the night. It’s a gentle, intimate moment of wildlife on the very edge of the city, where the penguins carry on just as they did before the city expanded

## 🚶‍♀️ The Walk

***Distance: **4 km loop
** *Walking time: **30–40 minutes of gentle movement
*** Grade: **Easy
** *Terrain: **Flat pathways, beachside promenades, smooth and accessible surfaces
*** Pace: **Social walk — time to talk breathe and enjoy the evening

## 🎒** What to Bring**

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Water
  • A warm layer — the pier can feel cool once the sun dips
  • Optional: camera (no flash), small snack

## 🌤** Difficulty**

Easy — suitable for most walkers.

## 🌦** Weather & Cancellations**

If the weather becomes unsafe — heavy rain, strong winds, or conditions that make the pier unsuitable — the event may be postponed or cancelled. Any updates will be posted on the Meetup page, so please check before leaving home.

## ⚠️** Safety Disclaimer**

This is a social, community‑led outing, not a guided or professionally supervised activity. By attending, you accept responsibility for your own safety and wellbeing.
The route includes natural hazards typical of outdoor environments. Please consider your fitness and comfort level, bring suitable gear, and support others in the group as we move through the terrain. If conditions change or anything feels unsafe, we’ll adjust the plan together.
Our volunteers may carry first aid supplies and communication devices to support the group, but these are not a substitute for personal preparedness. We also recommend having active ambulance cover whenever you take part in outdoor activities.

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