Mornington Park Beach (Flinders)
Between Shoreham and Flinders, the coast trends south-south-west and consists of steep, 20 to 40 m high, grassy bluffs. The bluffs are fronted by 100 m wide intertidal reef flats, with a series of narrow, sandy, high tide beaches. These four beaches, of which Mornington Park Beach is one, are all backed by private farmland, and public access is by foot along the shoreline.
Mornington Park Beach has high bluffs, with an 80 m wide, low dune between the bluffs and the beach, and 300 m wide reef flats.
The beach has wide, exposed, continuous reef flats at low tide, so bathing is best at mid to high tide.
The beach is remote and backed by private property and is only accessible from Shoreham Beach in the north, and by foot along the shore.
The beach has a General Beach Hazard Rating of 3/10 (Least hazardous)
Review:
A very inaccessible beach with lots of seaweed and rocks.
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Location
25 Beach Road, Shoreham 3916 Map