Great beach with beautiful clean sand and steep red cliffs that run parallel with the water's edge, which provides some amazingly contrasting colours on those long hot summer days👌
The waves at Point Addis can provide some decent surf off the point for ameture surfers like myself.
Parking can be a little tricky on those hot summer weekends, so be prepared. Always take food and drink with you becuase there are no shops or water fountains nearby... but just remember to take your rubbish home at the end of the day and do your bit to keep this gem of a beach shining...
Read morePoint Addis Just around from Bells Beach’s famous point breaks is Point Addis, a sandy crescent rimmed by a dramatic sweep of ochre sandstone and limestone cliffs. The lookout next to the road offers panoramic views, before you walk through a section of national park down to the beach. If it’s low tide, walk along the rockpool ledges to Southside and Bells Beach, or just stroll up the northern end to the stretch of ‘clothing optional’ sand, if that’s your thing. There’s also an Aboriginal interpretive trail, the Koori Cultural Walk, with incredible views...
Read moreBeautiful beaches with interesting cliff formations. Rocky areas are strewn along the beach offering great places to explore and try out your landscape photography. The beaches have fine golden sand, often with an orange tinge and in some areas the sand is earthy grey. Hang gliders launch from a dedicated strip[ atop one of the cliffs. One of the best things about the beaches in this area (close to Bells) is that they almost never get crowded. In fact you often get the beach to yourself - probably because it involves a decent walk...
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