Smiths Beach Phillip Island

Smiths beach is accessed from Back Beach Road. It provides the only accessible ocean beach access on Phillip Island. The carpark has 2 designated accessible parking bays adjacent to the path leading to the boardwalk.

An accessible toilet is located at the carpark. It has side and rear handrails There is an accessible water fountain located in the carpark.

Access to the beach is gained via a zig zagging wooden ramp. The ramp has a concrete base that accesses the hard sand. A newly built observation pavilion is situated halfway down the ramp and provides an excellent sheltered viewing position for those not wanting to venture onto the beach itself. It provides shade and weather protection.

San Remo Jetty

The San Remo jetty has level access from the car park and the disabled parking spaces in front of the Fisherman’s Co-op. The jetty has a smooth timber surface and offers great views of the channel and excellent fishing opportunities for people with a disability. A lower floating jetty is accessed via a ramp. The steepness of the ramp is tide dependent.

Pelican Feeding

Don’t miss the pelican feeding every day at 12 noon. There is easy access across the grass from the carpark.

Rhyll Inlet mangrove boardwalk

he mangroves and mudflats of Rhyll Inlet are a significant site for the wading birds that fly thousands of kilometres to feed here during the summer months. The wetlands are recognised under the Ramsar international wetlands agreement. One of the best ways to experience this unique environment is via the Conversation Hill mangrove boardwalk where you literally walk on water through the mangroves.

The Conservation Hill carpark is located on the Cowes Rhyll Road. There is no designated disabled parking bays but the car park is large. To the right is a ramped toilet block that contains an accessible toilet facility. The mangrove boardwalk is a 1.25 kilometre return trip. The first part of the walk is a wide fine packed gravel path with a seat at the halfway point. The walk out into the mangroves and on to the channel is on a wooden boardwalk. The boardwalk ends at an observation platform into the channel through the mangroves. The entire path is flat and easy to navigate for people of all abilities.

Rhyll Dining

Rhyll Dining

The Foreshore Bar and Restaurant

The Foreshore Bar and Restaurant is situated on Beach Rd Rhyll with views over Westernport Bay. A ramp on the right hand side gives access to the entry and verandah. The entry door is wide. Both the internal restaurant and outside verandah are spacious. The dining chairs are easily movable giving a full choice of dining options.

Tides of Rhyll

Next to the Foreshore bar and Grill is Tides of Rhyll, a fish and chippery. Entry is level, off a forecourt through a wide entry door. There is good access to the counter and the internal furniture can be moved to accommodate wheelchairs or prams.

Purple Hen Winery – Phillip Island

Purple Hen is a small winery located on the Rhyll – Newhaven Rd. It has a designated disabled parking spot adjacent to the path to the winery cellar door and small cafe. The path is fine hard packed gravel and is gently sloping. Entry to the cellar door is through a wide sliding door. The door is manual but the opening effort is light. The tasting cafe area is open and spacious. Tables have movable seating. There is an accessible toilet available in a large room. The toilet has side and rear handrails and the basin has a single lever mixer tap. Straws are available for wine tasting for those with limited hand and finger dexterity. The outdoor picnic tables have an extended overhang at both ends making them suitable for wheelchair users.

Phillip Island Ten Pin Bowling and Entertainment

Phillip Island Ten Pin Bowling and Entertainment is located in the industrial estate of Cowes at 91-97 Settlement Road. The operators have taken accessibility to heart and have won the Bass Coast Good Access is Good Business Award.

Some of the key accessibility features of the complex are:

• Designated accessible parking next to the entry in the side car park.

• Ramps to the bowling alley

• Moveable furniture on the bowling alley to allow for groups of wheelchair users

• A full range of bowling aids and guides

• Automatic returns, scoring and bumpers

• Special bowling balls with retractable handles for those that cannot use traditional finger slots.

• Accessible toilet facilities.

• Playground

The complex hosts disability bowling competition and training sessions.

Phillip Island RSL

The Phillip Island RSL is located in Thompson Avenue Cowes.

Accessible parking is available at the front and side of the building. Access to the club is through double width self-opening doors. Entry from the car park into the building is level.

The main dining space is the Lone Pine Bistro located to the left of the entry foyer. The room has a spacious layout suitable for all form of mobility devices and parents with prams. The furniture can be easily moved to cater for wheelchair users. The room is well lit. The bar and bistro service counter heights are low with generous space in front of them.

The Club also boasts a sports bar, the Kittyhawk Room. The room has ample maneuvering room and a mixture of high and low top tables.

The club has a large gaming room that is again well laid out with ample room for users of all forms of mobility devices.

There are two accessible toilets in the club, one located between the Kittyhawk room and the gaming room and the other behind the Lone Pine Bistro. Both have side and rear handrails and offset flush buttons.

The club offers patrons the use of wheelchairs and mobility frames for the duration of their stay. They are located behind the reception desk in the main foyer.

Phillip Island Helicopters

Phillip Island Helicopters offers joy flights over the island. The helicopters can accommodated people with a disability. There is no lifting devices available. Guests are manually lifted into the helicopter when required.

There is no accessible toilet available at the airfield with the nearest being the Vietnam Veterans Museum. The airfield does have an accessible picnic table next to the helipad.

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit

The Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit is located on Back Beach Road. It is the home of the Australian MotoGP.

Visitors Centre

The visitor’s centre can be reached by following the road from Gate 1. Two designated disabled parking bays are located next to the building entry on the left hand side.

Entry to the visitor’s centre is through self opening sliding doors. At the end of the entry passage is an accessible toilet on the left hand side with a side handrail. The hand basin has knee

clearance and is operated by a lever mixer tap. The room contains a baby change table.

Inside the vistor’s centre is a cafe, merchandising shop, the history of motorsport museum, simulated race game and the slot car circuit. The lower level of the cafe is accessible, however, the main level and servery is up a flight of stairs. The cafe offers table service. Access to the upper level can be gained via the garden if required.

The museum is well laid out and easy to navigate for those using mobility aids. The displays are visual with photographic displays depicting the history of the circuit.

The simulated race game is built on a low platform. The racing pods can be moved to facilitate transfers by people with a disability. The centre caters for those on the autism spectrum with quiet periods where the sounds of racing are turned down.

From the back of the visitor’s centre there is a path through the water garden that leads to the track viewing area. A wooden ramp leads from the building to a gravel path. The path from the building to the top of the hill is quite steep and would be difficult to navigate by slow walkers or those using manual mobility devices.

Go Karts

Access to the go kart track is from the front of the building. It is a gently sloping fine packed gravel path. A gravel ramp leads down to the building. An accessible toilet facility is located halfway down the access path.

Within the main building the doors are 750mm wide. There are two seat go karts available to cater for people with a disability. At this stage there are no go karts with hand controls.

Track Events

For track events the circuit provides a number of options for patron with a disability. There is a designated viewing area, (platform for major events) opposite the garages in pit lane. There is an accessible toilet facility provided adjacent to the viewing area.

There is a second viewing area on top of the pit garages with sections for people with a disability with glass observation windows. The roof gives a view of the entire circuit and paddock. The paddock is serviced with a cafe and an accessible toilet located at the side of the cafe. The roof observation area is serviced with an elevator at the southern end of the building. The garage building serves and a corporate event venue. The main corporate area is on the first floor which is serviced by the same elevator. The space is large and linked with an external wide veranda. There are no accessible toilets within the corporate space.

Phillip Island Chocolate Factory

The Phillip Island Chocolate Factory is located on Phillip Island Road Newhaven.

There 4 four designated disabled parking spaces. Entry to the factory is level and wide through self opening doors. An accessible toilet is located immediately to the left of the entry. It has side and rear hand rails and ample transfer space beside the toilet. The had basin has a single lever mixer control.

The ticket booth is to the right of the entry where factory tour packages can be purchased.

The factory tour is flat throughout on a hard surfaced floor. All displays are easily visible by people of all heights including children and wheelchair users. The activation buttons for the displays are large and easily operated by people with limited hand or control. The passage ways are all wide and the displays rooms are large making navigation easy even during busy periods.

The cafe is open with moveable furniture making it suitable for people of all abilities.

The gift shop is spacious with the merchandise easy reachable by people of all heights.