There is a board walk than spans several kilometres. A boat ramp access for recreational users. The beach is some distance away from there. People like to park there to look across the bay. There is a pop up fish and chip van that provides excellent service. The shoreline between Olivers Hill and Frankston pier tends to be shallow and suits families with young children. Walk on the path, playground area for children, toilet block, barbeque area and plenty of parking. Tourist information centre near the pier end next to...
Read moreA local, not very crowded beach. You need to be careful, the sea bottom is not always sandy, there are stones and seaweed. No free parking. A suitable for sunbathing place with soft sand far from the water. If you want to sunbathe closer to the water, you need to take chairs or a waterproof mattress, because of the wet sand. Sometimes it’s very windy here. If you don't want to go swimming and sunbathing, you can take a walk to Oliver's Hill Lookout or take a boardwalk along the Bay Trail. A good place to...
Read moreBeautiful beach. Best time to arrive at the beach is after 3pm, of course not just because you want to be sun smart but also because you have an opportunity to enjoy the beach better the sting from the sun isn't around, the breeze starts to arrive and the the sunset is beautiful to watch. Family friendly zones tend to be far from the pier or less busy. If you appreciate quieter or family friendly parts of the beach find the pathways from the main road away from the pier, that way you can rest, relax and...
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