Point Abeona is a 500-meter long sandy and shelly spit located in North Shore, Greater Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It partially blocks the entrance to Limeburners Bay, creating a unique landscape that combines both geological and ecological features. The area is part of a larger estuary system, offering scenic views and potentially interesting tidal dynamics. It is close to the city of Geelong and Corio Bay, making it accessible for those looking to explore both natural landscapes and urban attractions.
The beach itself is not well-known for swimming or typical beach activities but is more notable for its natural formation and the surrounding ecosystem. The area provides insights into coastal erosion and deposition processes due to the dynamic nature of the spit.
Visitors can appreciate the geological formations and observe the changes in the bay's water levels, making it a site of scientific interest.