Weather Forecast
16.00°C
Current Temperature
9.00km/h
Wind speed
18.59°C
Water Temperature
1.04m
Swell
2.5m
Tide
4/11
UV
Edithburgh is a small well laid out town sitting on 10 m high bluffs that look east out over the southern gulf. Most of the foreshore consists of crenulate, crumbling rocky bluffs, backed the a continuous grassy foreshore reserve and the main road. Three small beaches are located below the bluffs. On the north side of the town is a 70 m long east facing steep shingle beach (332) fronted by rock flats, and backed by the reserve. In the town is first the small 50 m long sand beach (333) on the south side of the boat ramp, with the caravan park on the backing bluffs, and 200 m to the south, a second 100 m long low beach (334) running south of the southern jetty. A slipway also crosses this beach, with boats both stored on the beach and moored over the sand flats.
Beach Length: 0.07km
General Hazard Rating: 3/10

Patrolled Beach Flag Patrols

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Formal parking area
Formal parking area
Other facilities
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Weather

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