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Great walk down the stairs to the beach, it was high tide so we couldn’t explore very far with the waves coming right up to the foot of the stairs but it was still breathtaking standing on the shore watching the rough surf and huge waves crashing in! The climb back up the stairs was tough going, they are reasonably maintained, just so many of them, we were glad to reach the top! Felt very isolated, no other people there compared to how many tourists at the other Great Ocean Road locations.
My new favorite place, but... The road to it was a little scary. The number of stairs you have to take up and down is too much, especially the way up is painful, yet worth it at the end. This secluded area is different from other beaches. Tides were high, and water was too close. It's beautiful . But there are no rest rooms or picnic tables.
The walk down and up was seriously the longest walk to and from the beach I have ever come across. No one can prepare you for the amount of pain the stairs will bring and the wreck was average compared to others I've seen. Still a nice place, just an epic hike.
Nice beach and lookouts. Stairs are fine on the way down. The way up is the killer! There are two different wreck areas/walks. One is a long walk to the left near the top, the other is a short walk down the stairs to the right when you get to the bottom. We were there as the tide was getting higher so we could still see the anchor but we couldn’t get close to it or see the rock pools. No toilets. Not wheelchair or pram accessible. Decent size car park. No tables or chairs/benches. Also, be mindful that the road to here does turn into dirt and gravel. Sometimes there are cows and dogs on the road too.
Wrecks Beach isn't the place to go if you want to swim, but how much can you swim in the cold waters off the coast of Victoria anyway. It is however a piece of paradise if you are after a bit of a quiet hideout. While I swear never to visit the twelve apostles again for fear of the crowds, this was the most pleasant thing the Great Otway National Park had to offer