This is a beautiful long beach with clear water and clean sand. It has a lovely pier and plenty of good shops just across the rd. The beach has cute little painted private boat sheds which add a lovely interesting charm to the area. Stunning views of Mount Martha from the beach or back to Arthur's Seat from the water. Public toilet facilities are open all summer in daylight hours and are fairly basic but usually clean and stocked with paper. Cold showers available at the facilities near the pier. Some picnic table gazebos with water tap are also located just back from the beach along the pretty walkway. There are bins provided but on very busy days its better just to take your rubbish home with you to avoid messy overflow. There are a couple of small carparks with on street parking being the other option....
Read moreOh, this beach is the ultimate family hangout spot, especially if you've got little ones! The waves are so chill they're practically taking a nap – perfect for kiddos. And there's more sand than you'll know what to do with, great for sandcastle empires. Need picnic supplies? There's an IGA just across the road that's like a treasure trove of goodies. Plus, the kids' play area is a total win. And when you're done with the beach fun, the local cafes, ice-creamery, and pubs are top-notch. We've spent loads of summers here and can't recommend it enough! Just a heads-up, though – the toilet and shower facilities near the beach are a bit of a letdown, considering the parking fee. It's high time the local council used some of that cash to...
Read moreHad an evening stroll here after our dinner at the nearby restaurant and was heartbroken to see that so much rubbish, particularly plastic bottles, are dumped at such a beautiful beach! I just can’t comprehend how these beach goers feel so entitled that their convenience is so much more important than the local environment and the marine life when the rubbish bins are just metres away. I’ve been living in Melbourne for over a decade and have never seen a beach as dirty and polluted as this,...
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