Gunnamatta Beach is a popular destination in the Mornington Peninsula National Park, about 80 km south of Melbourne.
I visited this magnificent ocean beach on February 22 2009, on a 4 km (return) coastal walk west to St Andrew's Beach.
The tide was out, exposing a vast array of rock pools.
The surf was up, with big waves!
The coastal vews were superb, with Cape Schank and the Lighthouse to the east, and the long sweeping beaches to Point Nepean to the west.
The Beach is at the end of Trueman's Rd, turn off from the Point Nepean Rd at Tootgarook.
An admission fee of $4.40 per car is charged for entry.
See the full set of Photos of my visit!
I visited this magnificent ocean beach on February 22 2009, on a 4 km (return) coastal walk west to St Andrew's Beach.
The tide was out, exposing a vast array of rock pools.
The surf was up, with big waves!
The coastal vews were superb, with Cape Schank and the Lighthouse to the east, and the long sweeping beaches to Point Nepean to the west.
The Beach is at the end of Trueman's Rd, turn off from the Point Nepean Rd at Tootgarook.
An admission fee of $4.40 per car is charged for entry.
See the full set of Photos of my visit!
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