Weather Forecast
10.00°C
Current Temperature
0.00km/h
Wind speed
15.78°C
Water Temperature
0.70m
Swell
1.08m
Tide
The main beach terminates at some rocky bluffs which continue on for 3.5 km to White Point. Along the first 1.5 km of the bluffs are four small rock-controlled beaches. The first beach (KI-209) is an 80 m long sand beach, with a rock platform and rock reefs protruding 100 m off each end. It is backed by sloping, 60 m high bluffs, with a storm cobble beach at the base of the bluffs. Its neighbouring beach KI-210 is similar, 160 m long and with more rocks and reef and a wider backing cobble beach. Beach KI-211 is a 60 m long cobble-boulder beach surrounded by sloping, 60 m high bluffs, with two small rocky headlands, and rock reefs off the beach.
Beach Length: 0.08km
General Hazard Rating: 5/10

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