Pebble Beach is a small, granite pebble beach hidden along the rocky shore of Mt Martha not far from Safety Beach. This little known beach hasn’t got the golden sand that other beaches of the Southern Peninsula enjoy, in fact, it has shades of the beaches of England or the French Riviera! Without the beautiful people.
The beach has lovely views toward Arthurs Seat, Dromana and the entire Southern Peninsula right down to the Heads and the Bellarine Peninsula. It is protected from the Northerly winds and on a calm day it is magic.
The beach is made up of roundish granite pebbles, the effect of erosion from wind and waves battering the cliffs of Mt Martha for millions of years, rounding the rocks into their pebble shapes.
When there’s no wind this is a beautiful place to come and relax, listen to the water lap against the rocks. I have caught Flathead from the rocks here years ago, so why not bring a rod down and try your luck!
There is a carpark on The Esplanade and a path with some steps down to the beach. You will need to walk along the rocky beach to get to GZ so watch out at high tide and in rough weather. Take your time walking on the rocks as it would be easy to roll an ankle.
Please replace properly so it will be there for future cachers.
Hope you enjoy this magic little spot on the magnificent Mornington Peninsula.