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Carrum is a relaxed beachside suburb on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, not far from the centre of Melbourne. Despite its name suggesting a New South Wales location, the Carrum referenced here is actually a coastal gem in Victoria, known for its sandy beaches, gentle surf, and laid-back local vibe. It’s the kind of place where you can kick off your shoes, grab a coffee from a beachfront café, and watch the tide roll in.
Highlights & What to See
- Carrum Beach: A long, sandy stretch ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, and sunset strolls. The protected waters make it family-friendly.
- Patterson River: Just north of the beach, this river mouth is a hub for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and fishing. Follow the walking trails along its banks.
- Carrum Foreshore Reserve: A grassy park with barbecue facilities, playgrounds, and direct beach access. Perfect for a picnic with views across Port Phillip Bay.
- Bicentennial Park: A larger reserve with sports fields, a skate park, and a popular dog off-leash area. Great for an active afternoon.
- Local Cafés & Fish & Chips: The main strip on Nepean Highway has a handful of excellent cafés and takeaway shops serving fresh seafood – try the local flathead.
Suggested Time to Spend
Carrum is best enjoyed as a half-day stop or a leisurely afternoon escape. If you’re driving the Mornington Peninsula, allow 2–3 hours to soak up the beach, grab a bite, and maybe paddle on the river. For a longer visit, combine it with nearby coastal towns for a full-day itinerary. The pace here is slow – don’t rush.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Mordialloc: A lively seaside suburb just north with a popular pier, Sunday market, and great café scene.
- Frankston: The gateway to the Mornington Peninsula, offering a long beach, arts centre, and train connection to Melbourne.
- Seaford: Quieter than Carrum, with a beautiful boardwalk along the beach and the Seaford Wetlands for birdwatching.
- Mount Eliza: An upscale suburb with boutique shopping, wineries, and stunning bay views from the cliffs.
- Mornington Peninsula National Park: A short drive south, with dramatic coastal walks, Cape Schanck Lighthouse, and wild surf beaches.
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