I visited the Point Leo Coastal Reserve on Westernport Bay on March 18, 2009.
Pt Leo is about 70 km SE of Melbourne, and offers surfing, safe swimming, boating, fishing, water birds, glorious coastal views, a camping ground, general store, walking tracks, and rock-pool exploring.
At low tide, vast reefs are exposed, where many exciting and interesting sea creatures may be observed.
There are excellent views of the coastline from the lookout at Crunchie's Point, just above the Boat Club. On this occasion, Phillip Island and the Nobbies/Seal Rocks were clearly visible across Westernport Bay 11 km to the east. The West Head at Flinders, was also prominent to the south-west.
My visit included a 4 km return beachwalk north-east towards Merricks Beach.
See the full set of Photos of my visit!
Pt Leo is about 70 km SE of Melbourne, and offers surfing, safe swimming, boating, fishing, water birds, glorious coastal views, a camping ground, general store, walking tracks, and rock-pool exploring.
At low tide, vast reefs are exposed, where many exciting and interesting sea creatures may be observed.
There are excellent views of the coastline from the lookout at Crunchie's Point, just above the Boat Club. On this occasion, Phillip Island and the Nobbies/Seal Rocks were clearly visible across Westernport Bay 11 km to the east. The West Head at Flinders, was also prominent to the south-west.
My visit included a 4 km return beachwalk north-east towards Merricks Beach.
See the full set of Photos of my visit!
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