Point Impossible Beach
Torquay, Australia, Australia
Point Impossible Beach is a scenic surf beach on the western edge of Torquay, Victoria, Australia, known both for its strong waves and its status as an official clothing‑optional (nude) beach under state law.
It lies along the Bells‑Beach‑style surf coast, with a long stretch of golden sand, rolling dunes covered in grass, and good surf breaks that attract experienced and beginner surfers depending on conditions. Access is via a gravel road off The Esplanade, ending in a small car park with toilets but no showers, and the area is partly fenced around the dunes to protect the fragile vegetation.
While the central section functions as a legal nudist beach, the wider sweep of sand and clear water also draws visitors who come mainly to watch the surf, walk along the shore, or enjoy the relative peace compared with the busier beaches closer to central Torquay.
Location
425 The Esplanade, Torquay VIC 3228, Australia
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