Hood Bight is a picturesque beach located in Indented Head, a small coastal township on the Bellarine Peninsula in Victoria, Australia. It faces east onto Port Phillip Bay and is situated between Portarlington and St Leonards. The area is known for its serene and secluded nature, attracting visitors for its tranquil beaches and historical sites like the Ozone wreck, which serves as a breakwater. The beach is ideal for families and those seeking a peaceful getaway.
Indented Head is named after its indented coastline, which was first observed by Captain Matthew Flinders in 1802. Today, it remains a popular destination for seasonal tourism, with facilities like sailing clubs and camping grounds available for visitors. The area hosts a variety of flora and fauna and offers a relaxed atmosphere for those looking to unwind.
The local ecosystem and historical landmarks like Batman Park add to the area's charm, making it an attractive spot for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.