Wreck Beach
Chamber Rating
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Jocelyn Yen
(Translated by Google) Be careful when driving a small car. When you are about to arrive, it will be a loess road, and there is also a short section with serious unevenness. If the angle is wrong, the tires will slip. If the tide is high, you may not be able to walk to the ruins. (Original)
Apr 24th, 2023 -
Brian Brooks
We made it 383 steps down to the beach. Not for anyone with bad legs! Beach not really a swimming beach - rocky. Be aware that driving to the car park is down an unmade road with a very steep hill - the local farmers have no sense of humour about rescuing stranded caravaners!
Apr 4th, 2023 -
Stefan Nothelfer
Mar 26th, 2023 -
Michael Better
Great beach. Lots of stairs but well worth it. You do not know hat you may find here. Seals sometimes shelter here. Sometimes there are drifts of crystals on the shore line. Lots of untouched rock pools. The sand shifts and so this beach changes. Great secluded place and well worth taking the time to enjoy.
Mar 2nd, 2023 -
Indiana Catalina
Gorgeous mostly untouched and undiscovered by the masses spot. Main points to consider. - road in/out is gravel, steep, really narrow in spots, a few blind corners, lots of potholes some of which are unavoidable. If you have a low car or your vehicle doesn't do well going up inclines I wouldn't recommend. - not accessible friendly. -380 steep, uneven, and worn dirt/timber steps down. It's pretty awful climbing back up. I was a Sweaty Betty. - Beach is so quiet and beautiful. Not another soul was in site even on a 37 day. - Wreckage remains are 500m from the base of the stairs (turn right at base of stairs) - Boot cleaner brushes on the way out near the carpark.
Jan 22nd, 2023
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Wreck Beach located?
A Wreck Beach is located at , Gellibrand Lower, VIC
Q How is Wreck Beach rated?
A Wreck Beach has a 4.5 Star Rating from 45 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Wreck Beach
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 45 Reviews )Jocelyn Yen on Google
(Translated by Google) Be careful when driving a small car. When you are about to arrive, it will be a loess road, and there is also a short section with serious unevenness. If the angle is wrong, the tires will slip.
If the tide is high, you may not be able to walk to the ruins.
(Original)
Brian Brooks on Google
We made it 383 steps down to the beach. Not for anyone with bad legs! Beach not really a swimming beach - rocky. Be aware that driving to the car park is down an unmade road with a very steep hill - the local farmers have no sense of humour about rescuing stranded caravaners!
Stefan Nothelfer on Google
Michael Better on Google
Great beach. Lots of stairs but well worth it. You do not know hat you may find here. Seals sometimes shelter here. Sometimes there are drifts of crystals on the shore line. Lots of untouched rock pools. The sand shifts and so this beach changes. Great secluded place and well worth taking the time to enjoy.
Indiana Catalina on Google
Gorgeous mostly untouched and undiscovered by the masses spot. Main points to consider.
- road in/out is gravel, steep, really narrow in spots, a few blind corners, lots of potholes some of which are unavoidable. If you have a low car or your vehicle doesn't do well going up inclines I wouldn't recommend.
- not accessible friendly.
-380 steep, uneven, and worn dirt/timber steps down. It's pretty awful climbing back up. I was a Sweaty Betty.
- Beach is so quiet and beautiful. Not another soul was in site even on a 37 day.
- Wreckage remains are 500m from the base of the stairs (turn right at base of stairs)
- Boot cleaner brushes on the way out near the carpark.