Weather Forecast
20.50°C
Current Temperature
9.00km/h
Wind speed
17.33°C
Water Temperature
3.34m
Swell
0.78m
Tide
8/11
UV
Beach WA 350 is a 200 m long pocket of sand located 100 m south of Willyun Beach on the southern side of an irregular low bedrock point. Rocks lie to either side and outcrop on the beach dividing it into three high tide pockets of sand connected by a bar at low tide. Eighty metre high bluffs back the beach, with the track to the shacks running down the western headland and the length of the beach. Waves average about 1 m and break across the 40 m wide, rock-interrupted bar. Salmon Bay lies on the western side of the southern Willyun Beach headland. The 100 m high headland continues west as 100 m high calcarenite cliffs, rising steeply as 130 m high slopes for 3.5 km to the west. In between are four small rock-dominated, south-facing exposed beaches (WA 351-354). The cliffs are draped in Pleistocene calcarenite and early Holocene dunes both extending a few hundred metres inland to the edge of cleared farmland. There is an access track along the top of the bluffs and a steep track descending between beaches WA 351 and 352.
Beach Length: 0.2km
General Hazard Rating: 4/10

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