Bushwalking on Keswick Island is a great way to marvel at the natural treasures that change with the seasons.
You can wind through tropical vegetation, climb hills that reward you with spectacular views, or stroll along sandy beaches and fringing reef at low tide.
Notable walks include trails to the spectacular Langton Point lookout and to Connie Bay/Sarah Point lookouts - these walks pass the hives of the fascinating honey bees.
At the other end of the island, the Coral Gardens Lookout is a nice spot to walk to for a picnic lunch, with majestic grass trees and vast views across to St Bees and beyond.
And the rainforest walk to Arthur Bay is often a magical walk through swarms of vibrant blue butterflies.