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Beaches
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Frankston’s Waterfront Wonderland
Frankston City is home to 10 kilometres of pristine and coastal habitat.
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Frankston Waterfront
Among the region’s better known coastal areas is the Frankston Waterfront, which has undergone a $15 million revamp, to transform the area into a beautiful and lively place for residents and visitors to enjoy all year round. It offers a pristine coastline, pier and boardwalk, spectacular bridge, family restaurants, award-winning adventure playground, boat launching facilities and surprising public artworks.
Pier Promenade, Frankston. Melway Ref 100A A6
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Seaford Foreshore Reserve
Equally popular among locals and less known to visitors is the Seaford Foreshore Reserve. This hidden gem, a 4.6-kilometre coastal strip of beach, which you can walk from one end to the other, is one of only a few extensive areas of relatively untouched dune vegetation remaining in Victoria.
It features a new boardwalk, which extends for about 100 metres from Nepean Highway to the beach at the Seaford Road intersection, which has improved access for walkers, wheelchairs and prams. And in December 2007, a $1.4 million revamp of the Seaford Life Saving Club House will be complete. The new facility will include a tea house overlooking Port Phillip Bay.
Station Street, Seaford. Melway Ref 99 E3.
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