Ever fancied hurling yourself off a cliff into crystal-clear waters? Welcome to the Mount Martha Pillars, where your inner aqua daredevil gets to play! Nestled just a 45-minute drive from Melbourne's CBD, this not-so-secret spot on the Mornington Peninsula offers adrenaline junkies an epic water playground.
What to Expect
- Cliff Jumping: Test your courage by leaping from various heights into the azure embrace of the ocean.
- Natural Beauty: Marvel at the rugged sandstone cliffs and pebble beaches that make you question if you've teleported to the Mediterranean.
- Sunbathing Spots: Claim your territory on the rocks and soak up that Aussie sun—just don't forget the SPF, unless lobster red is your colour.
- Swimming and Snorkeling: Dive into the clear waters to cool off or explore beneath the surface.
Getting There Without Losing Your Mind
- Navigate to Marguerita Avenue: Set your GPS to Marguerita Ave, Mount Martha.
- Parking Shenanigans: Most of the parking close by is residential parking only. Be respectful and be prepared to hunt for a legitimate spot for a while.
- The Unmarked Trail: Look for a sneaky, unmarked path between Marguerita Ave and Deakin Drive. If you hit Narnia, you've gone too far.
- Descent of Doom: Carefully scramble down the rocky path. It's steep and slippery, so channel your inner mountain goat.
Safety First, Thrills Second
- Check the Depth: Ensure the waters depth before jumping in and never swim alone. Belly flops from high cliffs? Hard pass.
- Mind the Climb: Remember, what goes down must come up. The ascent can be trickier than you think.
- Crowd Control: On sunny weekends, the Pillars get busier than a barista on a Monday morning. Plan accordingly.
- Leave No Trace: Pack out what you pack in. Littering here is a cardinal sin.
While the Mount Martha Pillars promise thrills, they also demand respect. Recent incidents have highlighted the risks involved in cliff jumping. Always assess conditions, know your limits, and when in doubt, opt for the 'look before you leap' approach. We must also remind you that no lifeguards are present so absolutely do not go and swim here alone.