If you are looking for truly traditional Thai flavours, then head into Thai Beach Café in Seaford.
From the Thai Chicken and Corn Soup to the Gang Keow Wan and Pad Nam Hoi Stir Fry, the menu is plent...
The wetlands are well known for superb bird watching opportunities. There is a viewing platform near Austin Road and a good viewing point at the end of Mona Street. A viewing mound at Seaford North Pr...
Kananook Creek is located some 35 kms south of Melbourne, just a short walk from Port Phillip Bay, Seaford Foreshore Reserve and the internationally protected Seaford Wetlands.
Commencing at Carrum, ...
Get your camera ready for the picturesque Seaford Pier, built in the late 1920’s. The pier makes the perfect photo around dusk or dawn and is surrounded by crystal blue waters and white sand, perfect ...
Beacon by Matt Calvert from Tasmania
This sculptural glass tower and compass marker incorporates and celebrates the maritime history of Port Philip Bay. Beacon celebrates the connection of the sea an...
Have a coffee with us, accompanied by our tasty all day breakfast.
Try our daily hot food specials and our delicious home made cakes.
Delivery is available for orders over $25.00 (distance permittin...
Take a relaxing walk in the tranquil surrounds of the Seaford foreshore. Crystal blue water and picture perfect white sand, nestled behind the Tea Trees create this hidden gem, perfect to watch the wa...
Artist: Mike Van Dam
Sculpture: Intervention
Location: Seaford Foreshore/Lifesaving Club
Materials: Stainless steel chain
Dimensions: 135 x 290 x 205cm = 240kg
Description:
A sheetmetal wo...
Artist: Jacki Staude
Sculpture: The Hermitage
Location: Seaford Foreshore/Lifesaving Club
One of the more curious tales of Frankston is that of the hermit, John Maddox, who lived for about 20 ...