Point Impossible Beach

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Point Impossible Beach is a clothes-optional beach located at Bells Beach, west coast, in the State of Victoria, Australia. It is designated as a legal nudist beach under Nudity (Prescribed Areas) Act 1983.

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[edit] About the beach

Surf beach, about 30 minutes drive from Geelong. Awaiting a fuller report.

[edit] How to get there

Between Breamlea and Torquay, turn off the Princess Highway in Belmont along the Torquay Road. Follow it for approximately 15 km to the Barwon Heads Road. Turn left, then right at Horseshoe Bend Road. Continue south for 3.5 km. Steps at the ocean end of the carpark lead down to the rocks, the beach is approximately 500 metres to the right (west).

[edit] Parking

A small graveled car park is located behind the beach.

The car park and surrounding dunes have been fenced to protect the vegetation which is stabilising the dune system.

[edit] Facilities

There are toilets available but no shower facilities.