Weather Forecast
13.60°C
Current Temperature
17.00km/h
Wind speed
19.33°C
Water Temperature
2.94m
Swell
0.56m
Tide
6/11
UV
Banky Beach (WA 310) lies just outside Bremer Bay and 2 km west of Black Point. The 350 m long beach is wedged in between two 40 m high headlands, with steep 20-30 m high active dune-capped scarps behind. There is vehicle access to the top of the bluff, with a steep climb down to the beach. This is an exposed, southeast-facing beach, which receives waves averaging over 1.5 m which break across a 100 m wide surf zone and a rock reef off the western end. Two permanent boundary rips and a third central rip against the reef dominate the surf and result in hazardous conditions
Beach Length: 0.35km
General Hazard Rating: 7/10

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