Sherbrooke Estuary
Shire of Corangamite, Victoria

About
Sherbrooke Estuary offers a secluded escape just moments from the Great Ocean Road. A short 1-minute drive leads to a modest dirt carpark, from which a brief walking track opens up to reveal this peaceful coastal gem. Here, the Sherbrooke River meets the Southern Ocean in a dynamic display of nature's forces. During low tide, adventurous beachgoers can traverse the coastline to reach the neighboring Rutledge Creek Beach, where the distinctive Bakers Oven Rock stands as a testament to the region's limestone geology. Sculpted by millions of years of ocean action, this towering formation is part of the same ancient seabed that created the dramatic cliffs along this stretch of coast. This lesser-traveled spot provides an authentic taste of Victoria's raw coastal beauty, away from the more frequented Great Ocean Road attractions.
Sherbrooke Estuary Photos
Tide Times
Today's Tides
- Low tide at 01:01
- High tide at 08:05 (next high tide)
- Low tide at 13:55 (next low tide)
- High tide at 20:15
This Weeks Tides
Trivia
There is only one beach in the world called Sherbrooke Estuary
We only know of a single beach called Sherbrooke Estuary.