Stretching along the coast in far East Gippsland, from Bemm River to the state border east of Mallacoota, the Croajingolong National Park is an unspoilt wilderness of remote beaches, forests and mountains. Its landscapes and ecosystems are so valuable that it has been classified as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. The 100 kilometre Wilderness Coast Walk explores the best of the park, from isolated stretches of coastline, to wide open beaches and small coves with rocky headlands. For further information, see Croajingolong National Park.