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The Bay Trail (Safety Beach to Sorrento) - Cycling

The 25km Mornington Peninsula Bay Trail extends along the Port Phillip coast from Safety Beach to Sorrento. This shared pathway offer walkers and cyclists great views as it winds its way along the foreshore reserve and is flanked by the beautiful sandy bay beaches and clear waters of Port Phillip. With Arthurs Seat beside you, there is any number of places to start the trail in Safety Beach - as long as you head south!

The township of Dromana was proclaimed in 1861 and was well established as a seaside resort by 1881. It’s not hard to imagine the pier busy with steamships taking holiday makers and produce to and from Melbourne. The gravelled wide pathway offers an easy ride along the Dromana coast to the rocky cutting of Anthonys Nose - where Arthurs Seat falls steeply into the sea. The path continues through the boat ramp car park and then through the campsites and foreshore reserve through McCrae and past the tallest lighthouse in Port Phillip. It continues to wind through the tall banksia and tea tree through campsites right next to the beach to the pier at Rosebud (named after a shipwreck!)
On through the foreshore of Capel Sound with more campsites and white sandy beaches to the town of Rye where, at the base of the aptly named Whitecliffs, is an historic lime kiln that tells the story of how local limestone was mined and turned into lime to help create many of the buildings in Melbourne. A short diversion along the main road then returns to the foreshore beyond Whitecliffs. Through the Moonah trees and back to the foreshore of Blairgowrie, past the picturesque yacht club marina to Sullivan Bay and the Collins First Settlement site. It was here in 1803 the first official European settlement of Victoria was established. From here it’s on to Sorrento and finishing up at the picturesque pier.

This ride can be extended to Portsea and Point Nepean along the road.

Content: The Bay Trail (Safety Beach to Sorrento) - Cycling

    191 Marine Drive
    Safety Beach Victoria 3936
    Safety Beach
    This picturesque section of The Bay Trail encompasses the Safety Beach stretch of Port Phillip Bay. Start at the Martha Cove Underpass and head south past the Safety Beach Sailing Club. Ride along the gravelled track past the instagrammable Safety Beach Jetty, a memorial to William Buckley (opposite the shops), and on towards Dromana. This section also includes some of of the Peninsula's famous colourful bathing boxes. This ride is on a shared pathway for walkers and cyclists that is part of the picturesque 25km Mornington Peninsula Bay Trail along the Port Phillip coast from Safety Beach to Sorrento.

    Service Facility:

    Barbecue, Boating Facilities, Carpark, Food and Refreshments, Picnic Area, Public Telephone, Public Toilet, Restaurant, Sheltered Area, Showers, One way, Bicycle, Cycling

    Dromana
    Starting at the corner of Marine Drive and Point Nepean Road, a gravel pathway weaves in between the trees on the Dromana Foreshore and takes travellers from the Safety Beach end of Dromana, to the McCrae end at the other. The Dromana Pier and the Dromana Lifesaving Club are prominent points situated about half way along this trail and the playground and reserve at the Dromana Pier offers riders a place to relax and grab some lunch, with many shops and restaurants directly across the road. The path continues through the camping sites of the foreshore reserve past the Visitor Information Centre towards McCrae. This section also includes some of of the Peninsula's famous colourful bathing boxes. This ride is on a shared pathway for walkers and cyclists that is part of the picturesque 25km Mornington Peninsula Bay Trail along the Port Phillip coast from Safety Beach to Sorrento.

    Service Facility:

    Bar, Barbecue, Boating Facilities, Cafe, Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites, Carpark, Coach Parking, Food and Refreshments, Lookouts, Park Info Centre, Picnic Area, Public Telephone, Public Toilet, Restaurant, Shaded Area, Sheltered Area, Shop / Gift Shop, Showers, One way, Bicycle, Cycling

    Rosebud Bay Trail
    This ride starts near the intersection of Point Nepean Road and La Trobe Parade, on the southern end of the Dromana foreshore. At the end of the camping area, the path goes though the boat ramp parking, and around the 'Anthony's Nose' headland which is a popular fishing location. The path winds through the camping sites of the foreshore before heading past the village of McCrae with its lighthouse and the McCrae Yacht Squadron. Through more campsites under the mature Coastal Banksia trees and along onto the gravelled paths of the foreshore camping areas of Rosebud. Past the Rosebud Pier wiht its wonderful kids playground opposite Jetty Road and passing through the sheltered Rosebud Foreshore with beautiful shell-covered stretches of beach. Opposite are many shops and cafes of Rosebud. This section finishes at Chinamans Creek, Capel Sound. This ride is on a shared pathway for walkers and cyclists that is part of the picturesque 25km Mornington Peninsula Bay Trail along the Port Phillip coast from Safety Beach to Sorrento.

    Service Facility:

    Bar, Barbecue, Boating Facilities, Cafe, Campsites, Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites, Carpark, Picnic Area, Public Telephone, Public Toilet, Shaded Area, Sheltered Area, Shop / Gift Shop, Showers, One way, Bicycle, Cycling

    Capel Sound Bay trail
    Capel Sound Foreshore Reserve is located along a 3.75km stretch of foreshore at Capel Sound (formerly Rosebud West). Generally the path surface is 2m wide and made of asphalt. This section of the Bay Trail takes travellers from Chinamans Creek through the Capel Sound camping grounds to the Rye foreshore opposite Marshall Street. You can stop at a cafe or do a spot of shopping at the village shopping strip close to Chinamans Creek, or at Rye. This section also includes some of of the Peninsula's famous colourful bathing boxes. This ride is on a shared pathway for walkers and cyclists that is part of the picturesque 25km Mornington Peninsula Bay Trail along the Port Phillip coast from Safety Beach to Sorrento.

    Service Facility:

    Barbecue, Boating Facilities, Cafe, Campsites, Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites, Carpark, Food and Refreshments, Picnic Area, Public Toilet, Restaurant, Shaded Area, Sheltered Area, Shop / Gift Shop, One way, Bicycle, Cycling

    Rye Bay Trail
    Starting at the beginning of the Rye foreshore camping area opposite Marshall Street, passing through the camping grounds alongside bathing boxes dotted along the track, and finishing at the Rye Pier. The route passes the Rye shopping precinct with great cafes and the Rye Hotel - perfect for a spot of lunch. This ride is on a shared pathway for walkers and cyclists that is part of the picturesque 25km Mornington Peninsula Bay Trail along the Port Phillip coast from Safety Beach to Sorrento.

    Service Facility:

    Bar, Barbecue, Boating Facilities, Campsites, Carpark, Coach Parking, Food and Refreshments, Picnic Area, Public Telephone, Public Toilet, Restaurant, Shaded Area, Sheltered Area, Shop / Gift Shop, Showers, One way, Bicycle, Cycling

    Whitecliffs
    An easy ride along the foreshore from Rye Pier to Canterbury Jetty Road, Blairgowrie. About a kilometre to the west of Rye Pier is White Cliffs - a rocky cliff outcrop on a small hill. At the base of the outcrop is a reconstructed Lime Burners Kiln that was built as a tribute to one of the major industries for the early settlers in the Rye area. During the mid 1800's, natural limestone was mined in the Rye area. It was then burnt in kilns such as this, to turn it into lime which was then shipped to Melbourne for use in the building industry. The last commercial burning of lime on the Peninsula was carried out in the Rye area. From the reconstructed Limeburners kiln there are steps leading to a lookout area at the top of the cliff, and while it is probably less than one hundred feet high, the views both to the East towards Arthur's Seat and West towards Blairgowrie are quite stunning on a sunny day. To continue towards Blairgowrie you will need to retrace your steps to cross Point Nepean Rd opposite Minnimurra Rd to a shared pathway. The walk then heads towards Blairgowrie and finishes at Canterbury Jetty Road. This ride is on a shared pathway for walkers and cyclists that is part of the picturesque 25km Mornington Peninsula Bay Trail along the Port Phillip coast from Safety Beach to Sorrento.

    Service Facility:

    Barbecue, Boating Facilities, Cafe, Campsites, Carpark, Lookouts, Public Toilet, Sheltered Area, Shop / Gift Shop, One way, Bicycle, Cycling

    Blairgowrie
    Follow the Bay Trail from opposite Canterbury Jetty Road to the Blairgowrie Shops just past St Johns Wood Road where you can have some refreshments. The path winds through impressive stands of Moonah trees bordering the beach. This short section also includes some of of the Peninsula's famous colourful bathing boxes, and the impressive yachts of the Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron. This ride is on a shared pathway for walkers and cyclists that is part of the picturesque 25km Mornington Peninsula Bay Trail along the Port Phillip coast from Safety Beach to Sorrento.

    Service Facility:

    Bar, Boating Facilities, Cafe, Carpark, Coach Parking, Picnic Area, Public Telephone, Public Toilet, Restaurant, Sheltered Area, Shop / Gift Shop, One way, Bicycle, Cycling

    Blairgowrie
    This short section of the Bay Trail takes travellers through Blairgowrie shops from opposite St Johns Wood Road to Camerons Bight. Setting off from the Blairgowrie Marina where a $25 million marina expansion and clubhouse redevelopment was recently completed. Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron offers world class facilities in a relaxed and casual setting. Just past there as the beach merges into Camerons Bight there is a picturesque small jetty almost opposite the end of Hughes Rd that is worth a photograph. This ride is on a shared pathway for walkers and cyclists that is part of the picturesque 25km Mornington Peninsula Bay Trail along the Port Phillip coast from Safety Beach to Sorrento.

    Service Facility:

    Boating Facilities, Carpark, One way, Bicycle, Camping

    Eastern Sister Pathway
    The Eastern Sister Headland connects Camerons Bight to Sullivan Bay at Sorrento provides easy access around the historic Eastern Sister Headland situated at the northern end of Camerons Bight and the southern end of Sullivan Bay. The 270-metre-long rock revetment is topped with a two-metre-wide crushed rock pathway. The pathway, allows pedestrians better access the historically significant Collins Settlement Historic site - the first European settlement in Victoria dating back to 1803 and includes graves, monuments and lookout structures. This ride is on a shared pathway for walkers and cyclists that is part of the picturesque 25km Mornington Peninsula Bay Trail along the Port Phillip coast from Safety Beach to Sorrento.

    Service Facility:

    Carpark, Lookouts, Bicycle, Cycling

    Sorrento
    Travel from Sullivans Bay to Sorrento Pier through the camping grounds with the beautiful calm sandy bay beaches of Sorrento. The path winds past a small pier and alongside statuesque Norfolk Island Pines to the pier where the Sorrento -Queenscliff ferry berths. This ride is on a shared pathway for walkers and cyclists that is part of the picturesque 25km Mornington Peninsula Bay Trail along the Port Phillip coast from Safety Beach to Sorrento. This section of the ride can be extended to Portsea and Point Nepean along the road.

    Service Facility:

    Cafe, Picnic Area, Public Toilet, One way, Bicycle, Cycling

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