This is probably the largest optional dress beach in Victoria and on a nice day one of the most popular. There is a long stretch of beach and a huge sand dune system full of bushes for cruising in. The Western end of the beach is usually busiest for guys seeking guys.
Crowd: Straight acting guys. Some married and bi.
Neighbourhood: Torquay
Who's Coming
Straight acting guys. Some married and bi.
update 12/9/2008: Access is no longer available through Torquay - you need to drive east down Blackgate Rd then turn south into the Point Impossible Rd - gravel road
Turn left off the highway through the streets of Torquay, until you get to the beach road. Turn left and drive until you get to a new housing development. Drive along the dirt road towards the tip, until you get to the end.
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- Crowd:Straight acting guys. Some married and bi.
- Directions:update 12/9/2008: Access is no longer available through Torquay - you need to drive east down Blackgate Rd then turn south into the Point Impossible Rd - gravel road
Turn left off the highway through the streets of Torquay, until you get to the beach road. Turn left and drive until you get to a new housing development. Drive along the dirt road towards the tip, until you get to the end.
- Hours:Day time in Spring/Summer. Particularly weekends and holidays.
- Cruising Info/ Tips:Up in the dunes and bushes overlooking the beach.
- Nudity / Policy:Yes / Clothing optional
- Wheelchair Accessible:No
- Warnings:update 12/9/2008: This place is dead now. All you ever see now are the local rent boys and druggies. If your over 45 yr old don't bother seems ageism is alive and kicking around this park
It is particularly safe because you are not breaking the law by being naked and there is ample opportunity for privacy.
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(You have to be logged in) Add CommentUpdate: Mar 2011 - been a while since this description was accurate! It is illegal to be in the dunes at all, it is a protected area and carries a fine. The dunes are not the nudist area either, so it's a double hit! Locals are saying that plain clothes and uniform patrols are now more regular since nudist activists and dog walkers have been reporting dune activity, and police have been seen checking cars in the carpark. There was an arrest 2 weeks ago, a Bendigo man was charged and convicted (for using a camera? Not sure) - police activity and monitoring is clearly more common, definitely a higher risk location than it was 2 years ago.
Commented on 3/7/2011 11:13:18 PM