Fowlers Beach, located in Blairgowrie, Victoria, Australia, is a small, secluded stretch of coastline. It is part of the Mornington Peninsula National Park, alongside Bridgewater Bay and Montforts Beach. The beach offers soft white sand but is generally only accessible at high tide due to the extensive reef flats and rocks in the area. It provides a serene escape for those looking for a peaceful coastal experience.
Fowlers Beach does not have lifeguard services, so visitors must exercise caution when swimming. The surrounding area is characterized by calcarenite bluffs and dunes that add to the natural beauty of the site.
Activities such as swimming and hiking are popular in the area, with the nearby Mornington Peninsula Walk offering scenic views.