Cave Beach

New South Wales, Australia

🟒 Patrolled Sand
scenic remote fishing rock-pools historic

πŸ“– About Cave Beach

Cave Beach is a quiet, secluded 600-metre beach on Flinders Island, named after the natural caves formed in its striking dune calcarenite (limestone) formations. The reflective white sand and crystal-clear water make it a scenic spot for beachcombing and photography, and a few fishing boats are typically moored offshore. It is backed by the historic Wybalena site, adding cultural significance to its natural appeal.

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πŸ›Ÿ Safety & Patrol

🟒 Patrolled Beach

Provider: Surf Life Saving

Hazard Rating: 3/10

πŸ„ Surf Conditions

  • Difficulty🟑 Intermediate

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