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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Smiths Beach, Victoria

Smiths Beach is a small town and picturesque coastal community on Phillip Island in Victoria, Australia. It is located on Back Beach Road, on the shores of Smiths Beach and offers a laid-back beach escape surrounded by open pastures and rugged headlands. The main beach, a one-kilometre stretch of south-west facing shoreline, is renowned for its consistent surf, making it ideal for surfers and, bodyboarders.

At low tide, visitors can explore rock pools at either end of the beach It is also home to a short-tailed shearwater (Australian muttonbird) colony. A second, more secluded beach—YCW Beach—is accessible from Beachcomber Avenue and is a popular spot for surf lessons. Fishing enthusiasts can take advantage of the rocky platforms at both beaches. Visitors to any beach on Phillip Island should always consider local conditions and always swim between the flags.

Smiths Beach has a small commercial centre at the junction of Smiths Beach Road and Marlin Street, offering a surf shop, café, and general store. Though it is a peaceful retreat, it is conveniently located near Cowes and just minutes from the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, making it an appealing destination for both relaxation and adventure.

References

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  3. ^ "SMITH - Beach in Smiths Beach Bass Coast VIC". SLS Beachsafe. Retrieved 4 February 2025.
  4. ^ "Smiths Beach". www.visitbasscoast.com.au. Retrieved 4 February 2025.