Fossil Beach is a small, fascinating rocky cove on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia. It is known for its rich geological and cultural history. The beach is particularly famous for its fossils, which date back around 10 to 15 million years, showcasing evidence of ancient sea life in the area. While it is not a traditional swimming beach, it is an amazing spot for fossil collectors and hikers. The area offers a peaceful and scenic walk for those interested in nature and history.
The proximity to Mount Martha and Mornington provides easy access to dining and lodging options, making it a great day-trip destination. The beach's rugged terrain makes it more suitable for dogs than humans for swimming. A picnic area is available above the beach, offering stunning views of the bay.
The Mornington Peninsula, with its lush surroundings and vibrant flora, complements the natural charm of the beach. Visitors can explore the nearby walking tracks or simply enjoy the unique rock formations and marine life along the shoreline.