Hen and Chicken Beach, located in Ventnor on Phillip Island in Victoria, Australia, is a secluded and picturesque beach known for its crystal-clear waters and soft, golden sand. It is named after an offshore reef visible from the shore. The beach itself is relatively short, only 150 meters long, and is backed by steep bluffs with bright red bases. These bluffs, notably McHaffie or Grossard Point, form part of the northern boundary of the beach. The beach faces northwest and typically experiences low swell and wind waves, which contribute to its narrow, steep shoreline. At low tide, reef flats are exposed along the beach, providing an interesting landscape feature.
The surrounding area offers a serene natural environment with unique geological formations. It is less crowded than some of the more popular beaches on Phillip Island, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a more secluded experience.
Despite its natural beauty, Hen and Chicken Beach does not offer the same level of amenities as some larger beaches. For example, there are no lifeguards patrolling the beach, so visitors must exercise caution when swimming or engaging in water activities.