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Addiscot Beach

Beach · Beach in Victoria

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Written by Rhys Carver
· Updated Apr 2026

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About Addiscot Beach

Beach in Victoria, Australia

Addiscot Beach is a local beach situated on Victoria's coast, positioned at a low elevation just metres above sea level. It's a straightforward destination for those looking to spend time by the water, whether for a swim, a walk along the shore, or simply some time away from busier stretches of coastline.

What to See and Do

The beach offers the essentials - sand, sea, and open sky. It suits visitors of all ages, making it a reasonable option for families, couples, or solo travellers after a quieter coastal outing. Swimming is the primary draw, particularly during the warmer months.

Because this is a local beach rather than a major tourist destination, facilities are limited. There's no café or restaurant on site, and no designated picnic area is confirmed, so you'll want to come prepared with your own food and drinks. Shade is limited, so sun protection is important.

Getting There and Access

Addiscot Beach is located in Victoria at coordinates roughly placing it along the coast south-west of Melbourne, in the general vicinity of the Bellarine Peninsula. Access is best arranged via nearby towns - it's worth confirming the exact road access locally before you visit, as specific route information for this minor local beach isn't widely documented.

Parking is likely available as free street or beach car parking, though capacity is unknown. During busy summer weekends, arriving early will improve your chances of securing a spot close to the beach.

Visitor Tips

  • Bring everything you need. There are no confirmed food or drink facilities on site, so pack your own supplies.
  • Sun protection is essential. With limited natural shade, sunscreen, a hat, and appropriate clothing will make a significant difference, particularly in the middle of the day during summer.
  • Check conditions before you go. If the beach is patrolled, always swim between the flags. Regardless of patrol status, check weather forecasts and tide times before heading out.
  • Arrive early on peak weekends. Parking capacity is limited and summer weekends can get busy.

Best Time to Visit

Summer - December through February - is the main season for swimming and beach activities. If you prefer a quieter experience, weekdays or early mornings on weekends will generally offer more space and easier parking than peak weekend afternoons. Outside of summer, the beach may still be worth a visit for a coastal walk, though water temperatures will be considerably cooler.

Getting There

Map of Addiscot Beach

Local beach in Victoria. Best accessed from nearby towns—confirm exact location and road access locally as this is a minor local beach

Parking

Likely free street or beach car park; capacity unknown. Confirm accessibility and overflow options locally

Visitor Tips

  • Check local conditions before swimming—always swim between flags if patrolled
  • Bring water and sun protection; limited shade available
  • Park early during peak summer weekends

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Height
2m
Significance
Local

Plan Your Visit

Best Time
Summer months (December–February) for swimming; avoid peak weekends if you prefer quieter conditions. Check tide times and weather conditions before visiting

Good to Know

All ages

Family & Visitor Info

Ages
All ages
Shade/Cover
Limited shade
Pram Friendly
No

Food & Drink

No BYO

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Not available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available

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