Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club

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Cape Woolamai, Australia

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Surf lifesaving club· Camp· Emergency training· First aid station· Summer camp· Education center· Emergency training school· Physical fitness program· Wellness program

Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club is located in Cape Woolamai, Australia on Club House, Woolamai Beach Rd. Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category surf lifesaving club in Australia.

Address

Club House, Woolamai Beach Rd

Phone

+61 359567311

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Sandrian Perumal

What an amazing team! so professional and on the job/spot on at all times saving our life's! keep up the good work team and thanks for your support!

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Chanh Minh Hua

Good beach for surf

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Sarom Suong

Woolamai beach is situated at the highest point of one of Victoria's most popular surfing beaches in Phillip Island. We went on a really windy cold, rainy day and had to turn back due to bad weather but prior to turning back we walked along the coastal walk and the view was just breathtaking. We will definitely return on a much calmer day to redo the walk to view the pinnacles.

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TheClyde01

The scenic walk is a must here, beautiful location. We even saw a whale

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Ed McKinley

Great Coffee@Magiclands! People are nice here... The Area carries its own energy.. only way to experience is in Person

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Helen Thomson

A pristine ocean beach. Great to walk along as it is several kms. Good car parking and the surf lifesaving club with public toilets and a kiosk.

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Benedict Uy

Close to the carpark and having its own entrance to the beach it is prepared for anything that may happen. The toilets are also located in this building. It is always closed so that sand doesn;t get blown in and fill it up.

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Gregoire Zimmermann

Absolutely magnificent at sunset. Can be cold once the sun goes down as it gets pretty windy especially in winter.