What's On in Blairgowrie
Blairgowrie Rock Jump
This deep rock pool behind Blairgowrie has 3, 6 and 8 metre cliff jumps when accessible at low tide, plus snorkelling around the rim of the pool. Bridgewater Bay is popular with families for it’s extensive rock pools which are great to explore at low tide. The bay forms a large natural amphitheater surrounded by impressive sandstone cliffs.
Pearses Beach
Located at the back beach of Blairgowrie between Dimmicks Beach and Bridgewater Bay, Pearses Beach is a small beach with bathing only at mid to high tide. Be very cautious of the rocks and reef on and off the beach and the steep drop off beyond the reef.
Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron
Blairgowrie’s most famous landmark is the Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron with the distinctive pier and marina and stunning bayside location. Very popular for weddings and events or just to sit and watch all the action of the boats.
Blairgowrie Pier
Blairgowrie Beach
Blairgowrie Beach itself is five kilometres long and backed by a continuous foreshore reserve and the start of a series of long, sandy beaches and wide sand flats that swing in a 24km long, north facing arc from The Sisters to Martha Point.
Koonya Beach
Koonya Beach is one of several wild beaches on the Bass Strait coast section of the Mornington Peninsula National Park.
The 750 metre long beach has good access via two car parks at the end of Hughes Road, with a loop walking track from the road to the beach.