Addiscot Beach is a 1.8 km long, south-east facing beach located within Point Addis, near Bells Beach in Victoria. The beach is framed by striking red cliffs composed of unconsolidated sands and clays, which can reach heights of up to 80 meters toward the Jarosite Headland. It is known for being an optional dress (nude) beach and offers surfing opportunities with waves averaging 1 to 1.5 meters, increasing toward Jarosite Headland. Visitors can access the southern end via a track from Point Addis car park. The beach lacks lifeguard services but provides a unique and scenic spot for walking and sunbathing.
The beach is part of the Point Addis Marine National Park, renowned for its diverse marine life and high wave-energy shoreline. This area is a popular site for surfing and offers stunning views from nearby lookouts.
The combination of strong surf and beautiful scenery makes Addiscot Beach an appealing destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.