Weather Forecast
11.40°C
Current Temperature
44.00km/h
Wind speed
16.19°C
Water Temperature
0.87m
Swell
0.32m
Tide
2/11
UV
Duck Creek and Bellettes Bay are located either side of 500 m wide King George Sound. Bellettes Bay is a 1.2 km wide southwest-facing low energy embayment, bordered by Bellettes Point to the southeast and Dunbabin Point in the west. Beach T 369 is located on the southern side of Bellettes Point, while beaches T 370-373 occupy three smaller curving embayments within Bellettes Bay. Duck Creek flows into a U-shaped 500 m wide northwest-facing low energy bay with beach T 369 located along the base of the bay on the north side of the creek mouth. The narrow 200 m long shell-rich beach faces northwest across 400 m wide ridged sand flats. The Sommers Bay Road runs around the bay and across the rear of the beach.
Beach Length: 0.2km
General Hazard Rating: 1/10

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