The outermost beach (NSW 553) is located 700 m west of the point and consists of a 60 m long pocket of sand and cobbles backed by 50 m high cliffs and only accessible by boat. The second (NSW 554) lies 400 m to the west and is a 30 m long pocket of sand and cobbles with a 20 m high cliff surrounding the beach, and linear rock reefs extending seaward. Beach NSW 555 occupies a 200 m wide southeast-facing rocky embayment and curves around the northern end of the bay for 150 m. It is a mixed sand and cobble beach, with rock platforms and reefs to either side and central 50 m long section free of rocks, where waves surge up the steep reflective beach face. It is backed by 20 m high bluffs, with a house atop the bluffs.
Beach Length: 0.06km
Patrols
There are currently no services provided by Surf Life Saving Australia for this beach. Please take the time to browse the Surf Safety section of this website to learn more about staying safe when swimming at Australian beaches.
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