Recommendations for 4 days Wilson's Prom

I have a rare 4-5 days off work in December, and am thinking of doing Wilson's Prom - which I've never previously been.
Leaving Melbourne on Friday morning and I want to drive back on Tuesday leaving prior to lunch. (So that's overnighting Friday night, Saturday night, Sunday night, Monday night with that last night not too far a walk from carpark ideally.
I'm wanting a hike that is:
- I'm thinking around 4 hours "ish" hiking a day
- I'm envisaging being relatively lightweight, 8 kg base weight with Helinox Zero chair included
- I want a trip which is enjoyable, pleasant, scenic. As I will have been working hard and have a 3 year old to return to, I don't want to be super-exhausted.
- I have very fair skin and will take sun hat and sun gloves etc, and long sleeved sun top and pants, but prefer to not be in super-exposed in terms of sunshine to camp in.
I was thinking perhaps Roaring Meg, Waterloo via lighthouse, but am open to suggestions.
Last year I did the Overland Track around similar time and enjoyed that hike.
Leaving Melbourne on Friday morning and I want to drive back on Tuesday leaving prior to lunch. (So that's overnighting Friday night, Saturday night, Sunday night, Monday night with that last night not too far a walk from carpark ideally.
I'm wanting a hike that is:
- I'm thinking around 4 hours "ish" hiking a day
- I'm envisaging being relatively lightweight, 8 kg base weight with Helinox Zero chair included
- I want a trip which is enjoyable, pleasant, scenic. As I will have been working hard and have a 3 year old to return to, I don't want to be super-exhausted.
- I have very fair skin and will take sun hat and sun gloves etc, and long sleeved sun top and pants, but prefer to not be in super-exposed in terms of sunshine to camp in.
I was thinking perhaps Roaring Meg, Waterloo via lighthouse, but am open to suggestions.
Last year I did the Overland Track around similar time and enjoyed that hike.