
Johanna Beach, located along Victoria's Great Ocean Road, is a pristine coastal haven renowned for its rugged beauty and rich history. Stretching 3.6 kilometers, the beach features towering sand bluffs up to 100 meters high and is intersected by the Johanna River, which flows into the Southern Ocean. The area is steeped in history, from the discovery of dinosaur fossils in the Glenaire Valley to the Cape Otway Lightstation, the oldest of its type on mainland Australia. The beach is a popular spot for experienced surfers, offering powerful waves and rapid size changes. It has hosted the Bells Beach Surf Classic competition when conditions at Bells Beach are unfavorable. For those seeking a more tranquil experience, Johanna Beach offers sections of the Great Ocean Walk, suitable for independent exploration or guided tours. The area also provides basic camping facilities, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings. Whether you're an adventure seeker or someone looking to relax amidst stunning coastal scenery, Johanna Beach offers a unique and memorable experience.
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