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14.90°C
Current Temperature
37.00km/h
Wind speed
18.42°C
Water Temperature
2.97m
Swell
0.4m
Tide
8/11
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Beach WA 363 is the most accessible of the three beaches. It is located 1.5 km east of Cheyne Beach at the end of a sandy 4WD track. The beach faces east towards Bald Island. It is bordered by the steep rocky Lookout Point to the north and Channel Point to the south, with rock then vegetated slopes rising to 120 m and backed by a steep heath covered valley sides. The vehicle track terminates on the slopes above the centre of the beach. Wave average about 1.5 m and maintain a 50 m wide surf zone with a permanent rip running out against the northern rocks. Beaches WA 364 and 365 are adjoining rock-dominated, south-facing beaches located 3 km southwest of Cheyne Beach and immediately west of 150 m high Mermaid Point, with a rough vehicle track leading to the top of both beaches.
Beach Length: 0.25km
General Hazard Rating: 7/10

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