Clifton Springs West Beach is located on the picturesque Bellarine Peninsula in Victoria, Australia. It offers a serene beach experience with soft white sand and crystal clear waters, making it perfect for swimming and sunbathing. The area is also known for its scenic views of the You Yangs mountain range and a diverse coastline featuring cliffs, beaches, and rocky outcrops. The beach is backed by an extensive foreshore reserve with ample parking and picnic facilities, providing a relaxing environment for visitors.
The beach is part of a larger coastal area featuring tidal flats and remnants of old jetties, which add to its historical charm. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as fishing, boating, and hiking along nearby trails.
Clifton Springs is named after the mineral springs discovered in the area, adding a layer of natural history to the region's appeal.