Montford's Beach is in the Mornington Peninsula National park, 90 km south of Melbourne.
Access is from a small car park at the end of St John's Wood Rd, Tootgarook, then via a foot-track from the Lifesaver Track.
The coastal scenery is spectacular, facing Bass Strait, with rocky cliffs, vast expanses of rock-pools at low tide, a lookout, and a long sandy beach.
I visited this Beach on November 6, 2007, doing a 4 km circuit hike, a wild, sunny, and windy day!
The photos of the trip are at Montford's Beach Album
Access is from a small car park at the end of St John's Wood Rd, Tootgarook, then via a foot-track from the Lifesaver Track.
The coastal scenery is spectacular, facing Bass Strait, with rocky cliffs, vast expanses of rock-pools at low tide, a lookout, and a long sandy beach.
I visited this Beach on November 6, 2007, doing a 4 km circuit hike, a wild, sunny, and windy day!
The photos of the trip are at Montford's Beach Album
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