Point Danger

Point Danger is a limestone headland on the coast of south-western Victoria, on the northern side of . It is adjacent to the coastal town of , separating the town's front and surfing beaches.

Places of Interest

Highlights include Australian National Surfing Museum and Torquay Surf Beach.

Museum
The , located in , is widely cited as hosting the world's largest surfing and beach culture museum. It is said to be one of "the most significant centres of world surfing heritage" by the International Surfing Association.

Beach
, also known as the Torquay Back Beach, is a highly popular patrolled coastal beach facing the in , , .

Beach
Torquay is a popular patrolled beach located in , , . The beach faces due east and stretches for 1 kilometre from Yellow Bluff at its northern end to Point Danger to its south.

Point Danger

Latitude
-38.3398° or 38° 20′ 23″ south
Longitude
144.3269° or 144° 19′ 37″ east
Open location code
4RH6M86G+3Q
Open­Street­Map ID
node 509915878
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­cape
Wiki­data ID
Q7208002
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