Cape Bridgewater

Cape Bridgewater is a coastal headland located in the west of the state of Victoria, Australia. The cape is situated on the Great Ocean Road, a popular tourist destination known for its scenic views and rugged coastal landscapes. Home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including kangaroos, koalas, and a variety of bird species, the cape is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.

One of the main attractions of Cape Bridgewater is its spectacular coastal cliffs, which offer breathtaking views of the ocean and the surrounding countryside. Visitors can take a guided tour of the cape to learn about its natural history and to see the many different types of plants and animals that call it home.

The cape also offers excellent opportunities for hiking, swimming, and fishing.

Cape Bridgewater is also known for its seal colony, which can be observed from the nearby observation platform. The colony is home to hundreds of Australian fur seals, which can be seen basking on the rocks or playing in the water. The cape is also a popular spot for wind and kite surfing, due to its location on the coast and the consistent winds