Princetown Beach, located within the Great Otway National Park in Victoria, Australia, is a beautifully wild and untamed stretch of coastline. The beach offers an expansive 800-meter sweep of steep sand dunes, crumbled headlands, and sheltered bays, providing stunning views and a serene environment for those seeking solitude. It is suited more for adult travelers due to the need for a walk to access the beach, but it features soft and clean sand.
The beach is part of the larger Princetown area, which is rich in natural beauty, including wetlands that attract diverse bird species, making it a haven for nature lovers.
Being close to attractions like the 12 Apostles and Gibson Steps, it offers a perfect base for exploring the Great Ocean Road's natural wonders.