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Point Impossible Beach — Attraction in Torquay

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Point Impossible Beach is a clothes-optional beach located at Torquay, west coast, in the State of Victoria, Australia. It is designated as a legal nudist beach under the Nudity Act 1983.
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Point Impossible Beach

425 The Esplanade, Torquay VIC 3228, Australia
4.5(116)
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Point Impossible Beach is a clothes-optional beach located at Torquay, west coast, in the State of Victoria, Australia. It is designated as a legal nudist beach under the Nudity Act 1983.

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+61 1300 614 219
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surfcoast.vic.gov.au

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Nicholas PaceNicholas Pace
A long-time gazetted nude beach in Melbourne, stretching 1km. The beach is always clean despite the summer time and weekend crowds. Midweek you can usually find a nice spot to yourself (see photos). Dog-friendly also. The road from the Torquay esplanade side was recently refilled making it a smoother drive on fine gravel up to the car park, where you'll find ample parking and toilets. People are encouraged to stay out of the dunes particularly when the protected Hooded Plovers are nesting, an endangered bird species. As always, observe the signs at the car park as you approach the beach regarding nude beach etiquette. Let's keep it safe and respectful for everyone to enjoy! Don't forget, be extra sun smart!
Michael MayerMichael Mayer
Beautiful white sand surf beach. Nude section around 1km length and very wide between dunes and water. Torquay (western) end of beach is signposted, but the eastern end is currently not marked. Around 100km from Melbourne, but easy drive on Princes Freeway & Surf Coast Highway. Last mile is on dirt road which should be driven cautiously. Car Park has around 60 or 70 spots and is just a minutes walk to the beach. Male & female toilet at car park. Very friendly beach with plenty of room for everyone, and great strolling along the water's edge, with plenty of clothed folk enjoying the walk, and sights, as well.
Lisbeth StewartLisbeth Stewart
Nude beach. Corrugated gravel road. Toilet in carpark. DON’T go in the dunes, stay on marked path. DON’T take your your dog into bird nesting (marked) area! Nude beach clearly marked. Regulars are very welcoming of new people. Chilly but swimmable at the end of February. Nice beach for walking on cooler days, with few people around.
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A long-time gazetted nude beach in Melbourne, stretching 1km. The beach is always clean despite the summer time and weekend crowds. Midweek you can usually find a nice spot to yourself (see photos). Dog-friendly also. The road from the Torquay esplanade side was recently refilled making it a smoother drive on fine gravel up to the car park, where you'll find ample parking and toilets. People are encouraged to stay out of the dunes particularly when the protected Hooded Plovers are nesting, an endangered bird species. As always, observe the signs at the car park as you approach the beach regarding nude beach etiquette. Let's keep it safe and respectful for everyone to enjoy! Don't forget, be extra sun smart!
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Beautiful white sand surf beach. Nude section around 1km length and very wide between dunes and water. Torquay (western) end of beach is signposted, but the eastern end is currently not marked. Around 100km from Melbourne, but easy drive on Princes Freeway & Surf Coast Highway. Last mile is on dirt road which should be driven cautiously. Car Park has around 60 or 70 spots and is just a minutes walk to the beach. Male & female toilet at car park. Very friendly beach with plenty of room for everyone, and great strolling along the water's edge, with plenty of clothed folk enjoying the walk, and sights, as well.
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Nude beach. Corrugated gravel road. Toilet in carpark. DON’T go in the dunes, stay on marked path. DON’T take your your dog into bird nesting (marked) area! Nude beach clearly marked. Regulars are very welcoming of new people. Chilly but swimmable at the end of February. Nice beach for walking on cooler days, with few people around.
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A long-time gazetted nude beach in Melbourne, stretching 1km. The beach is always clean despite the summer time and weekend crowds. Midweek you can usually find a nice spot to yourself (see photos). Dog-friendly also. The road from the Torquay esplanade side was recently refilled making it a smoother drive on fine gravel up to the car park, where you'll find ample parking and toilets. People are encouraged to stay out of the dunes particularly when the protected Hooded Plovers are nesting, an endangered bird species. As always, observe the signs at the car park as you approach the beach regarding nude beach etiquette. Let's keep it safe and respectful for everyone to enjoy! Don't forget, be...

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Beautiful white sand surf beach. Nude section around 1km length and very wide between dunes and water. Torquay (western) end of beach is signposted, but the eastern end is currently not marked. Around 100km from Melbourne, but easy drive on Princes Freeway & Surf Coast Highway. Last mile is on dirt road which should be driven cautiously. Car Park has around 60 or 70 spots and is just a minutes walk to the beach. Male & female toilet at car park. Very friendly beach with plenty of room for everyone, and great strolling along the water's edge, with plenty of clothed folk enjoying the walk, and...

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6y

Beautiful nude beach that is very clean. Nice blue open ocean waters. Soft sand. Respectful people there makes the place comfortable - not sleazy at all. Attracts a mixed crowd, younger and older, men and women. Car park fills up on a busy day very quickly. There are toilets at the car park and there's a disabled park next to them, but it is a fair walk to the beach from there so it's not really suitable for someone who can't walk too far. The dirt road leading to the car park was very corrugated when I was driving there so you have to...

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