Weather Forecast
13.70°C
Current Temperature
15.00km/h
Wind speed
18.71°C
Water Temperature
0.86m
Swell
1.7m
Tide
Beach NSW 713 lies 2.5 km to the southeast, and consists of a veneer of sand up to 40 long located in a 60 m wide gap in the indented rock platforms. It faces southeast into the southerly waves and during big seas may be washed away to reveal a 15 m long boulder beach at its base. Even when present waves reach the back of the beach at high tide and a single rip drains the small embayment. There is a tidal pool on the southern rocks, while it is backed by 20 m high cliffs then steep vegetated slopes rising to 150 m. It is essentially inaccessible on foot, and moderate waves make even a boat approach hazardous.
Beach Length: 0.03km
General Hazard Rating: 4/10

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