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Beaches + Coastline

Much-loved natural beauties

Mornington Peninsula beaches are as refreshing as they are scenic.

Take a wander along the soft white sand on the Port Phillip foreshores. Have a splash in crystal clear bay waters. Or brave the breezes at a Mornington Peninsula ocean beaches.

Explore More of the best beaches Mornington Peninsula.

Rosebud Pier

Rosebud Pier which is located opposite Jetty Road and extends about 300 metres into the water. The shipping channel comes in quite close to the end of the pier before heading out into the bay making every stroll along the pier interesting. Whether you are an experienced fisherman or just trying your luck, fishing is very popular from the pier.

There is a wonderful new all abilities playground suitable for toddlers to young teens, with a variety of play equipment to keep the children entertained from enclosed baby swings, junior slides and tunnels to net swings, rope climbing walls and a flying fox. This is a perfect spot for a family barbecue or picnic overlooking the safe swimming beach and pier.

Public berthing is available on Rosebud Pier for a maximum of 48 hours (vessels should be attended at all times). Other restrictions are detailed on Parks Victoria signage.



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