The beautiful suburb of Rye located on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula is lined by stunning bay beaches on its northern shores, whilst the wild ocean beaches of Bass Strait line its southern perimeter. This equates to beach-goers enjoying choice as the northerly winds generally produce great surf on the back beach, whilst ‘southerlies’ are usually better enjoyed on the beaches lining Port Phillip Bay. Fantastic walks line both shorelines, whilst water sports of all disciplines are relished here. There are just so many activities with which to indulge your senses . . . Discover more about: Rye
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The Rye Front Beach embraces Port Phillip Bay for the entire length of the suburb’s borders. From jetties to cliff top lookouts, to white, sandy beaches that stretch for kilometres – all overlook the clear, sparkling waters of the bay providing immediate sanctuary from the bustling towns and suburbs behind. The ever popular front beach is wonderful to walk year ’round, and to Read more…
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Stretching westward from the rocky outcrop known as Whitecliffs is another sandy stretch of beach upon which you could literally walk for kilometres – all the way to Sorrento, in fact, which can be seen in the distance. The sparkling waters of Port Phillip Bay are perfect for swimming, relaxing and enjoying fun in the Sun. And when the weather turns wild, it captivates with the Read more…
Public Toilets – ‘Rye Foreshore Park’, Opposite 2371 Point Nepean Rd, Rye, Mornington Peninsula, VIC
Category: Disabled Toilet, Infrastructure | Landmark, Amenities & Facilities, Public Art | Sculpture, and Public Toilet
Disabled Access: Yes
Conveniently located on the foreshore of Rye Front Beach, these public toilets are perfectly placed to service all that travel to this beautiful seaside town – whether by foot, by sea, by bike or car. A large and wonderful mosaic titled “Invasion of the Spider Crabs 2016” adorns the wall facing the beach. It just goes to show what amazing things can Read more…
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Rye Boat Ramp is one of the better equipped ramps on the Mornington Peninsula, designed to keep traffic flowing even in the busiest of times. Cars are required to approach the boat ramp from the west and exit from the east, with bays provided to prevent holdups whilst prepping your boat for either the water, or the drive home. Conveniently, there is Read more…
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The Car Park is Primarily to service Rye’s Boat Ramp with a large area dedicated to boat trailer parking, however the facility does include a separate area standard vehicles too. It is accessed via a service road located off Point Nepean Road, that operates essentially as a series of loops connecting the car park to the adjoining boat ramp – all Read more…