despite being at the bottom of cliffs it is actually a wide, clean sandy beach within natural bushland. Secluded & peaceful. If you want to fully relax this is the beach for you.
Crowd: part of the beach is legally nude, all types go there but generally a quiet spot.***br******br***Busier on weekends with fully clothed tourists going there at times.
Neighbourhood: turnoff 7 km east of Anglesea, 10 km west of Torquay
Who's Coming
part of the beach is legally nude, all types go there but generally a quiet spot.
From Melbourne, drive along Princes Freeway via Geelong, head south via the C134, turn right at Great Ocean Road, 4 km along there is the Point Addis turnoff (look for highway sign).
Cross street: Great Ocean Road
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- Busier on weekends with fully clothed tourists going there at times.
- Directions:From Melbourne, drive along Princes Freeway via Geelong, head south via the C134, turn right at Great Ocean Road, 4 km along there is the Point Addis turnoff (look for highway sign).
Cross street: Great Ocean Road
- Hours:warm sunny days, spring - summer
- Cruising Info/ Tips:Park at car park opposite entrance to lookout. Cross road & down the path to the beach proper, walk along to nude area.
Cruisiest Spots: set up base among dunes with pathways going into them (you can see the area from the lookout).
- Nudity / Policy:Yes / Designated Legal Nude Beach
- Wheelchair Accessible:No
- Warnings:it's a 1 km (path down cliff & along beach) walk to the nude section of the beach. Sign at lookout informs where nude section is.
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