Beach WA 291 is located immediately south of the main beach and is an 80 m long strip of sand backed by steep 20 m high vegetated slopes and fronted by inter to subtidal rocks. Beach WA 292 lies 50 m to the south and is a similar 100 m low energy long strip of sand and rocks. The beaches are only accessible on foot from the main beach. The Cheadanup Cliffs are steep rocky section of shore extending for 4 km southeast of Point Ann. The cliffs rise to 50-60 m and become increasing dissected to the south. The Point Ann road runs a few hundred metres inland with a few vehicle tracks leading to the top of the cliffs. Beaches WA 293-296 are located along the central section of the cliffs with vehicle tracks leading to the top of beaches WA 293 and 295
Beach Length: 0.9km
General Hazard Rating:
5/10
Patrols
There are currently no services provided by Surf Life Saving Australia for this beach. Please take the time to browse the Surf Safety section of this website to learn more about staying safe when swimming at Australian beaches.
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