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Point Smythe

Hiking area in Korumburra

Updated: February 16, 2024 04:58 AM

Point Smythe is located in Korumburra (Town in Australia), Australia. It's address is 3956/825 Lees Rd, Venus Bay VIC 3956, Australia.

3956/825 Lees Rd, Venus Bay VIC 3956, Australia

8QV6+QM Venus Bay, Victoria, Australia

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Where is Point Smythe?

Point Smythe is located at: 3956/825 Lees Rd, Venus Bay VIC 3956, Australia.

What are the coordinates of Point Smythe?

Coordinates: -38.6555307, 145.7617423

Point Smythe Reviews

Ian Main
2024-04-27 13:04:36 GMT

Really good walk. The southern section out to the ocean beach is a bit boring. Just endless land rover track that all looked the same (no views) through the t-trees.

You're better off sticking to the northern (inlet) side.

Angie “Angie” Forte
2024-01-25 10:34:10 GMT

Loved it. The best place to discover little bits of paradise.

Luke Kenyon
2023-10-30 02:06:33 GMT

Great walk! But be warned there is a lot of sand sections and can be a little tough. But I loved it and I will
Be back again. The views from
The beach are great and you can see Inverloch. Also we saw a ecidna which was super special. I will be retuning again in the summer with the swimmers and a towel.

Travis Trewarne
2021-01-12 05:31:00 GMT

Such an unusual and beautiful landscape. It’s a decent walk, too much for my toddler but we halved the distance, to about 3.5km, and he got to have a swim on the north shore where the track meets the inlet. Feels like a deserted island and we felt like castaways. Saw lots and lots of butterflies but no snakes, (thankfully).

Hayleigh Beach
2020-01-15 10:53:18 GMT

Well this wasn't what I expected, but I was blown away by the natural beauty. When we arrived at the carpark, we thought the walk to the beach would be short, but we opted for a track that took us almost 3klms to get to such a remote beach, right on the tip of the peninsula, called Venus Bay beach, the waves were huge and ferocious, there was a vast array of seaweed being washed up in the surf. We had the entire beach to ourselves, it was so worth the trek. I wouldn't recommend the trek to anyone with limited mobility, the track gets narrower and steeper as it goes on until you find yourself on the top of a sand dune staring down at the glistening waters. We came accross a random find of a lilypond, just there in the middle of nowhere, giant lilypads about the size of dinner plates, in full flower, just beautiful if not oddly placed. The day we visited, the skies were full of smoke leaving visibility of the full stretch of beach a little shorter. Would love to return to this unspoilt, untouched location.

Christian Zagorski
2023-07-07 08:42:20 GMT

Unfortunately i arrived with my toddlers a little late, as the sun was going down. But this allowed us to see a few roos in the wild which was awesome. Very untouched.

Sasha Boon
2019-12-14 06:57:14 GMT

Well sign posted and path maintained mostly. Exceptions are the path to the very point and beach access points all of them have no signage from beach side. So mark where you entered into the beach so you can get back easily. The path to the very point is narrow width of just your shoe prints and has trees you need to climb over and bend under to hip height around 1m low. The beach access point is similar. Lots of flowers, birds, kangaroos and wombats. Allow 2.5-3hrs to explore this area without time for stops. Distance 5.5-6km some areas are steep and loose sand so suitable footwear required. No toilets. No taps. If swimming or walking on beach be careful of jellyfish stings.

Linda Wing
2023-01-08 05:11:57 GMT

Beautiful place to walk. Landscape changes constantly. A must do

J
2021-11-23 06:53:59 GMT

Nice walk on a fairly even gradient, passes through a few different environments and lots of bird life.

Track was in need of some clearing after wild weather but nothing too strenuous.

Walk ends at the point which is essentially a wide open area of sand dunes with lovely views to Inverloch.

Would recommend if in the area.

Erin Ellenburg
2019-01-23 07:33:26 GMT

Great day activity if you're staying in Venus Bay. Wear good walking shoes, bring water. Take the additional trail to the very end of the point - beautiful beach!

Koolz Dimos
2020-12-24 04:00:09 GMT

Drove to the point as is a fair ways out of Venus Bay. Beautiful untouched from development... the softest smallest grains of sand, almost powder like.
An amazing spot to stop and reflect.
Don't go past this little 💎 gem.

alex passmore
2017-04-25 08:56:35 GMT

Walking tracks lead away from the car parking area at the end of Lees Road. The longer walk of 2.5 hours leads to the tip of Point Smythe, opposite Inverloch. A short 15 minute walk to the mud flats and mangroves on Anderson Inlet is a good option if you just want to see some crabs!

Dick Kors
2018-02-19 04:35:03 GMT

Great place for a walk. Suggest walk through bush to point and return via beach. Most of the tracks are suitable for bikes.

Romesh
2021-01-02 06:59:07 GMT

Perfect spot for the bush lover. Can get pretty hot during summer. Be careful with snakes on the side of the road. So many hidden beauties. Seriously, be careful.

Matthew Aitken
2020-12-22 06:25:18 GMT

Didn't get a chance to trek to Point Smythe as it's a 6km return trip and it was late in the day. Definitely worth the investment however, wear the correct shoes.

Jeevi V
2021-11-11 11:06:38 GMT

A hidden gem in the Venus Bay. We enjoyed the loop walk accompanied by the native birds orchestra.

James Russell
2019-11-07 12:40:58 GMT

Lovely walk through seaside bushland to a totally deserted beach where the only foot prints are your own. Who could ask for more?

Clare Gibson
2021-06-17 09:19:34 GMT

Gorgeous quiet spot. Fairly flat, so good for kids too.

Robert Jamieson
2020-07-17 12:07:56 GMT

This is a wonderful area to explore. A great feeling of remoteness and plenty of wildlife. However, be warned if you try and take the Anderson Inlet beach walk, it's seriously hard. See the attached pic, we had a few hundred metres of this until we got to a point (less than 100m from nice clear beach) were we had the retreat and do some serious inland navigation/bush-bashing. We lived, but avoid the inlet beach...

Tom tom87
2022-01-12 07:30:00 GMT

Great place for nature walks and to take your kids

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Korumburra is a town in the Australian state of Victoria. It is located on the South Gippsland Highway, 120 kilometres south-east of Melbourne, in the South Gippsland Shire local government area. source

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