TOP 15 BRIGHTON (MELBOURNE) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Brighton, a coastal suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. This video listing top 15 things to do in Brighton, based by popular travel sites.
Best tourist attractions in Brighton and the most popular one is Brighton Beach and its iconic Brighton Bathing Box. Other than that, travelers may also go to the beautiful places in Brighton such as Landcox Park, Dendy Park, Dendy Street Beach, North Road Reserve, Foreshore Reserve, Historic St Andrew's Anglican Church, Trinity Uniting Church, Brighton Theatre Company, Hurlingham Park, Brighton General Cemetery, The Gallery at BCC, St Stephens Anglican Church, Little Brighton Reserve and Cora Lynn Park.
Thats all about list of things to do or best places to visit or top tourist attractions in Brighton - Melbourne (VIC), Australia. Hope this video help you to know what to do or where to go while in Brighton.
Melbourne Parks..A patch of Heritage at Sandringham, Black Rock and Beaumaris Foreshore Reserve
Pompeis Landing Pty Ltd, Protect Local Heritage Inc..Approx from Cromer Road Beaumaris to Bay Road Sandringham the Foreshore Reserve is about 124 acres. It is officially known as Crown Allotment 21C Parish of Moorabbin. Reserved in 1873 for Public Purposes. Local Heritage Overlays exist on various sections on the Foreshore Reserve between Sandringham and Beaumaris.
The Foreshore Reserve is the area of land between Beach Road and the beach.
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Come for a stroll along my home: the Tyrone, Whitecliffs and Rye Beach foreshore on the Mornington Peninsula, Melbourne, Australia. We found a Sea Cucumber and a Jellyfish (I think it was an egg-sac of some kind) while the sun was setting.
Port Phillip Bay or simply 'The Bay' is full of biodiversity, with many species endemic to the area; not found anywhere else in the world.
This biodiversity has, of course, many threats, like pollution and introduced pests like the Northern Pacific Seastar.
Between 2008 and 2009, nearly 23million cubic metres of sand and sediment was dredged from the bay to deepen shipping channels servicing the Port of Melbourne.
Official reports might suggest that the environmental impact of the channel deepening project has been minimal; that higher tides, stronger currents and beach erosion are all occurring at normal rates. Some locals might tell you otherwise.
In reality, it will be years before we can determine the true impact the dredging may have had.
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We tried to squeeze in as much as possible in one day, however we only made it to the Twelve Apostles! If you are ever considering going to the Great ocean road when visiting Melbourne, we highly recommend you do it over a couple of days, where you can stay overnight in certain spots and truly experience everything there is to see!!! - especially if you have a kid in tow!
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The Great Ocean Road Entry Way
Lorne Beach (we weren't gonna stop..but it was too beautiful not to)
Carisbrook Creek - Stone stacks Zen Garden
Maits Rest - Apollo Bay
Cape Otway Lighthouse Road
Gibson Steps
Twelve Apostles Visitor Centre
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5 most beautiful and scenic beaches in Australia | Must visit beaches in Melbourne and Sydney
Melbourne is famously known as Australia’s cultural hub, where everything, including the fashion, is a little more sophisticated. This vibe isn’t just confined to the boutique shopping strips, café scene and hidden laneway bars of the city. Head out to Melbourne’s coastline and you’ll discover a beach reminiscent of a summer in Europe. Dive into Port Phillip Bay under the watch of 82 distinctive bathing boxes, a row of instantly recognisable wooden huts lining Brighton Beach.
Our next destination was Sunnyside beach at Mornington penninsula. The peninsula is primarily a local tourist region, with popular natural attractions such as the variety of beaches both sheltered and open-sea and many scenic sights and views. Other popular attractions include the various wineries, mazes and the diverse array of water sports made available by the diversity of beaches and calm waters of Port Phillip and Western Port. Most visitors to the peninsula are residents of Melbourne who camp, rent villas and share houses or stay in private beach houses.
Sunnyside North Beach is a nude / clothes-optional beach located at Mount Eliza, Port Philip Bay, in the State of Victoria, Australia. It is designated as a legal nudist beach and he only clothes-optional beach on the east side of Port Philip Bay. The beach is near the end of Sunnyside Road, off Nepean Highway about 2.5 km south of Mount Eliza. The car park is in front of Sunnyside beach, which is not a nudist beach. Sunnyside North, the clothes optional beach is in the next cove which is a 10-minute bush walk from the carpark.
A path leads from the Sunnyside Beach carpark to Sunnyside North Beach around the point to the right (north). At high tide the beach is accessible via a path over the cliffs (although over recent years, erosion has taken its toll on this path and as of 2012, it is no longer continuous and pretty much unusable) at low tide you can also walk along the beach and over the rocks that divide the 2 beaches. Reasonably sturdy shoes are recommended.
At Sydney, while you enjoy the iconic harbour bridge and Opera theatre, do not miss out the opportunity to visit Lady Bay or Lady Jane beach near Watson bay. Lady Bay Beach offers a perfect weekend getaway with scenic harbour views, swimming, picnicking, and nude bathing near South Head in Sydney Harbour National Park. Lady Bay Beach is one of Australia’s oldest and most publicised nudist beaches, and was first granted legal status in 1976.
My next destination is The sweeping white-sand crescent of Bondi, is one of Australia’s most iconic beaches. Reliable waves draw surfers while, nearby, hardy locals swim in the Icebergs ocean pool year-round. Trendy, health-conscious Sydneysiders head to laid-back cafes around Hall Street, while hip backpackers frequent the area's casual pubs. Enjoy a wonderful range of activities at the white sandy beach, from swimming and surfing to sunbathing and a spectacular coastal walk. Beach picnics are popular, too, and there are delicious beachside cafes and restaurants with splendid views of the beach and the sparkling blue ocean.
The main beach area is in front of the Bondi Pavilion, where there are change rooms, a gallery and a theatre. Professional lifesavers patrol the beach all year and you should always swim between the red and yellow flags. A 50-metre ocean pool and a children’s pool are at the southern end.
Finally, on my return to Lorne, I stopover at Torque. Point Impossible Beach is a clothes-optional beach located at Torquay, west coast, in the State of Victoria, Australia. It is designated as a legal nudist beach under the Nudity Act. The beach at Point Impossible is very typical of much of Victoria's southern coastline with a very wide expanse of sand sloping up to a backdrop of huge vegetated sand dunes. Point Impossible is a low, calcarenite point, capped by 10 m high foredunes and bordered by the mouth of Thompson Creek. The gravel road from Torquay runs out to the point, where there is a large car park. A small beach (Point Impossible Beach) lies in front of the car park and forms the western boundary of Thompson Creek. A foreshore reserve and the road back the 4.5 km long Whites Beach, with car parks and access tracks across the dune. The eastern section of the beach, just back from the point, is an official Optional Dress (nude) Beach.The beach faces south-east and is protected to the south by Point Danger, and along the central-eastern section by extensive rock reefs. As a result, waves average 1 m at the beach and usually produce a continuous, shallow bar only cut by rips during and following high tide
North Road Foreshore Playground | Brighton Playgrounds & Parks | TOT: HOT OR NOT
Review of North Road Foreshore Playground Brighton. Wooden pirate ship, water play, sandpits, toilets, water taps, shade, cafe, views of Melbourne CBD
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Brighton is a hot suburb for growth
Brighton is the northernmost suburb of Brisbane City, Australia, located 19 kilometres north of the Brisbane CBD.
Brighton is a desirable Brisbane suburb due to both the ease of public transport, such as the train service from nearby Sandgate, and also the bayside esplanade. This peaceful parkland esplanade follows the coast between the Houghton Highway bridge and Sandgate. The esplanade is used by walkers, cyclists and families. Brighton’s beach is used by kite surfers and also walkers during low tide.
Brighton has a wonderful woodland wetland protected by the local government. This natural reserve is made up of three woods; namely Goodenia Woods, Pimelea Woods and Dianella Woods. The land is so called a wetland as it fills with water during heavy rain which flows into a small tidal creek, Copold Creek, that flows under one of the main roads of Brighton, Beaconsfield Terrace, and then leads to Bramble Bay between 15th and 16th Avenues.
Popular streets for homeowners include Flinders Parade, Capel Street, Regency Street, Cremorne Street and Baldry Street. Check ‘Weekend Notes’ for current happenings in Brighton.
3 Friends on Australia ! #3 De ST KILDA BEACH à la GREAT OCEAN ROAD !
Découvrez l'aventure de 3 amis, Laurent, Morgan & Anthony qui partent en Australie en quête de nouveaux horizons et de rencontre extraordinaire.
Cette vidéo marque le début d'une longue traversée à travers le monde entre St Kilda Beach & la Great Ocean Road.
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Frankston Beach Melbourne Victoria Australia
Continuing My Journey along Mornington Peninsula to Frankston Pier Day Trip Part 3 along the Foreshore and adjoining Park & ' Sofia cafe restaurant .
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Australia: Geelong & Great Ocean Road
Trip to Geelong and through part of the Great Ocean Rd, featuring many nice beaches, fauna, the twelve apostles and the host of Australia's most important surfing tournament, Bells Beach. Music made on Mixcraft 6.
Viaje a Geelong y parte del Great Ocean Rd. Playas bonitas, fauna, los doce apostoles y el lugar donde se celebra el torneo de surf más importante de Australia, Bells Beach. Música hecha con Mixcraft 6.
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North Coast Holiday Parks - Clarkes Beach
Want to be close to the splendour of nature but not too far from the reassuring hiss of a cappuccino machine? Then Clarkes Beach Holiday Park is your perfect holiday destination. A recent winner of the prestigious Environment Excellence Award, it provides a serene, tranquil environment, with an abundance of plant and animal life. It is an oasis amongst the sand dunes with its modern facilities, amazing views and great atmosphere. It is also within walking distance -- and if you take the beach route, what a walk that is! -- to Byron Bay, and all the delights that bustling town has to offer, be they shopping, eating or entertainment. Some of Australia's most iconic beaches: Main Beach, The Pass and Wategoes Beach are all within walking distance of the park, and all have something extraordinary to offer. For the surfer there are those world famous waves, for the family there is squeaky white sand, crystal clear water and the reassurance of patrolled areas, and not to forget the simple pleasures such as enjoying a picnic lunch on the park's own viewing platform while watching, spellbound, as the migrating whales pass.
Kinglake National Park Adventure, Melbourne Australia
This video captures our day, it started at 5:30 AM a drive through the bush around Mt Dandenong with a coffee stop in Yarra Glen at around 6, as dawn became more prominent.
From there we made our way up through Kinglake National Park, stopping at a look out as it got light before adventuring off into the more rural bush of the National Park; ft. The Biggest Paddock In The World St Andrews, Melbourne Australia.
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12 Apostles down on Beach
12 Apostles,as seen from the beach, first stop along Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia. Cliff dangers obvious. Cliff slides occurring. See also from above at