Beach T 775 commences in lee of the rocky point and consists of a crenulate high tide sand cobble beach that trends to the northeast for 300 m past a small creek mouth to a vegetated sand foreland attached to a 100 m long rocky islet. The beach is backed by gently sloping heathland and fringed and fronted by rocks and reefs extending up to 600 m offshore, which reduce waves to less than 0.5 m at the shore. Beach T 776 continues on the northern side of the foreland for another 200 m to a jagged rocky point backed by slopes rising to 35 m. Large rock outcrops dominate the lower beach and inshore forming three tidal pools, with very low waves at the shore.
Beach Length: 0.3km
General Hazard Rating:
5/10
Patrols
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