Weather Forecast
5.60°C
Current Temperature
6.00km/h
Wind speed
14.94°C
Water Temperature
3.23m
Swell
0.28m
Tide
Beach KI-106 lies 300 m east of a prominent calcarenite headland, which can be reached along a straight 4WD track. The 300 m long beach is backed by 50 m high cliffs, which produce the rock debris that litters the beach and inner surf. The 300 m wide surf zone is dominated by two large rips and more reefs further offshore. On the western side of the headland is beach KI-107, a 200 m long strip of high tide sand, backed by 40 m high cliffs and fronted by a continuous, 50 to 100 m wide platform, then reefs extending 200 m offshore. A 4WD track runs along the top of the cliffs but there is no foot access to the beach.
Beach Length: 0.3km
General Hazard Rating: 10/10

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