Sellicks Beach

Sellicks Beach, Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia

About This Beach

Sellicks Beach is a long stretch of coastline on the Fleurieu Peninsula, with sections traditionally used for clothing-optional bathing. The beach is notable for allowing vehicle access, making it easy to find a secluded spot along its extensive length. The southern sections are particularly popular with naturists due to their remoteness. With stunning views of the Gulf St Vincent and surrounding hills, Sellicks offers a relaxed beach experience.

Features

secludedswimmingfishingscenic viewslong beachdog friendly

Facilities

toiletsparking

Important Warnings

  • Check tide times for beach driving
  • Some sections have soft sand
  • Remote areas - take precautions

How to Get There

Parking

4WD beach access available. Standard car parking at beach entrance.

Public Transport

Very limited - best to drive.

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Best Time to Visit

OctoberNovemberDecemberJanuaryFebruaryMarch

Nearby Attractions

  • Maslin Beach
  • Willunga
  • McLaren Vale
  • Victor Harbor

Quick Information

Official Status
Unofficial (Tolerated)
Accessibility
Easy - Suitable for all fitness levels
Safety
Unpatrolled - Exercise Caution
Crowd Level
quiet
Coordinates
-35.3333, 138.4500
Postcode
5174
Last Updated
2026-01-01

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