Weather Forecast
23.20°C
Current Temperature
19.00km/h
Wind speed
24.83°C
Water Temperature
0.40m
Swell
0.79m
Tide
8/11
UV
Clews Point is a prominent, 50 m high headland capped by a shipping beacon. There is 4WD access to the beacon via the 40 m high, wooded ridge line that forms the spine of the point. The point forms the northern tip of a 4 km long bedrock ridge, that includes Bustard Head. On the western side of the point is 3 km of south trending, rocky coast that forms the eastern side of Pancake Creek inlet. A 500 m wide tidal channel and sand shoals parallel the point on the other side of the inlet. In amongst the rocky point shoreline are four small, west facing beaches. Beach 1455 lies immediately west of the point and is a slightly curving, 150 m long, north-west facing beach bounded by wooded, rocky slopes, with rocks outcropping on the beach and in the narrow surf zone. The beach is almost awash at high tide, with a 100 m wide low tide bar fringed by the rocks and boulder beaches on each point.
Beach Length: 0.15km
General Hazard Rating: 2/10

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