This beach is one of the best I've ever visited, anywhere. It has a similar vibe to some of the beaches in New South Wales. The sand is great, the beach is clean, and it hasn't been overdeveloped (at least not yet). There are car parking and restroom facilities available, and the new bar below the Sand Bar is a great spot to relax with a cold beer and enjoy the stunning views. It's truly beautiful.
Whenever I visit the beach, I prefer to stay at the caravan park and take a leisurely walk down to the shore. However, I have observed that the parking arrangements have been altered for other visitors. Despite this, the beach is undeniably beautiful. Although it may not be the most picturesque, it offers a serene ambiance and stunning vistas. During peak hours, a vigilant lifeguard is on duty to ensure everyone's safety. Additionally, the beach boasts rock pools that are perfect for children to explore and enjoy.
What a splendid trek! The beach was absolutely breathtaking. I relished in discovering the charming nooks and crannies, and strolling along the rocky terrain during low tide. However, the descent and ascent of the trail can be quite challenging for those with mobility issues.
This stunning beach has RNLI lifeguards during the summer season, ensuring the safety of all visitors. Two distinct beaches are available for your enjoyment, with one being dog-friendly. The convenience of a nearby car park, food and drink facilities, and toilets make this beach a breeze to visit. The vast expanse of sandy beach provides ample room for swimming and soaking up the sun's rays.
This serene and peaceful beach is a sight to behold. Though it may require a bit of a stroll to get there, the journey is well worth it. Safety is a top priority with the presence of a vigilant lifeguard on duty. Additionally, this beach is a haven for dog lovers as it is a dog-friendly location.