Discover the best top things to do in Bayside, Australia including Davey Mac's Gelato, Dendy Park, Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary, Landcox Park, Cheltenham Park, Coastal Trails, Brighton Bathing Boxes, Middle Brighton Baths, Brighton Beach, Black Rock Pier.
Restaurants in Bayside
4.5 based on 47 reviews
We've been regulars here for years. There's always a queue, which speaks for itself. Best ice cream and gelato in Bayside by a mile.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
I love the Dendy park walking area as it is so dog friendly. There is an excellent amount of off-leash area so both doggies and humans can get some exercise and the socialising aspect for dogs is excellent. It’s great to be able to throw a ball for your dog on a large oval as well, very good exercise area.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Crystal clear shallow waters, sandstone reefs, sea caves, and rockpools make Ricketts Point the perfect place to discover the wonderful sea creatures of Port Phillip Bay. The beach, with crystal clear shallow waters of less than 5 metres depth in most areas, is patrolled by Beaumaris Life Saving Club, making it a safe place to swim in summer. Experienced divers and snorkelers can explore the offshore sandstone reefs and sea caves that are unique to this area. Meet zebrafish or even a Port Jackson Shark. Ricketts Point is home to unique animals and plants that call the intertidal rock platforms home. Join a Junior Ranger program to get the most out of rockpooling and learn about Victoria’s rich underwater marine life.
a nice point of difference to the picture perfect sandy beaches. great scenery and also has a dog beach TIP: plenty of parking at cafe
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Bush land with well graded tracks stunning pine trees and Australian natives. Bordering CHELTENHAM Golf Course you are permitted to walk on the course if golf is not in progress! Terrific playground for 6mths-15 years flying fox netted swing slide etc Barbeques seating toilets ovals to kick a ball on. Parking for approx 40 cars.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Sandringham has the bike/pedestrian alongside Beach Road. This is well constructed and caters for the less advanced cyclists. There is also a sandy path closer to the cliff-tops that affords good views and more vegetation.
4.5 based on 97 reviews
A quirky Melbourne icon that is definitely worth a visit if you have spare time. The colourful bathing boxes are a popular photo opportunity. Just be aware that they are much treasured family heirlooms or investments and are used frequently by their owners during summer. Nearby are many excellent eateries and bars. TIP: you can catch the Sandringham Train line from city and get off at Middle Brighton Station (this line isn’t as packed as others). Than walk 1.1kms
4.0 based on 194 reviews
Really loved the enclosed space on one of the last days of summer. Perfect opportunity to take a dip and reflect on bathing trends over the years. The kids are safely enclosed and busy jumping off the boardwalk. Fantastic :)
4.0 based on 867 reviews
Had a lovely time at Brighton beach. Nice restaurant at the Brighton baths and a nice walk along the Brighton pier. Also enjoyed the views from the Brighton yatch club.
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