Beach Road, Melbourne

Beach Road
Victoria
General information
Type Road
Length 27 km (17 mi)
Route number(s) State Route 33
Major junctions
Northwest end Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne
 
  • Bay Street (State Route 30)
  • Kerferd Road (State Route 26)
  • Fitzroy Street
  • Barkly Street (State Route 29)
  • Glen Huntly Road
  • North Road (State Route 18)
  • South Road (State Route 14)
  • Bluff Road (State Route 19)
  • Balcombe Road (State Route 10)
  • Warrigal Road (State Route 15)
Southeast end Nepean Highway (State Route 3), Mordialloc
Location(s)
Major suburbs St Kilda, Elwood, Sandringham, Black Rock, Beaumaris

Beach Road, is a bayside suburban coastal road in Melbourne, Australia. It runs along the south-eastern side of Melbourne's Port Phillip Bay, starting at its southern point in Mordialloc and ending at the intersection of New St and the Esplanade in Brighton. Metro-route 33 continues as Esplanade heading north to St. Kilda to become Marine Parade and after passing through St. Kilda becomes Beaconsfield Parade into Port Melbourne. In Port Melbourne route 33 travels along Bay St and Graham St ending at Williamstown Rd. Williamstown Rd then connects to the M1 West Gate Freeway.

Beach Road is extremely popular with cyclists. While the Bayside Trail follows the road closely, cyclists with racing bicycles usually use the road itself. According to Bicycle Victoria, over 7,000 riders were recorded using the road on one Saturday in September 2008 . Numerous cycling clubs and less formal groups use the road for training sessions for road racing and triathlon. Cycling advocacy groups are presently campaigning for the removal of on-street parking on weekend mornings.

See also

Australian Roads portal


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