Attraction

Eyre Peninsula

Surfers Beach - Streaky Bay

Eyre Peninsula

Free
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Attraction
Surfers Beach is a quiet and beautiful spot about 28 kilometres south of Streaky Bay. It's an easy 20-minute drive along the sealed Sceale Bay Road and is close to the small town of Sceale Bay.

This beach is great for beginner surfers and families. The waves are gentle, the water is shallow, and there are very few rips, which makes it a safe place to swim and learn to surf. You can drive onto the beach or walk in from the nearby lookout, which has lovely views of the coastline.

It's a peaceful place to relax, take a walk, or enjoy the fresh sea air. Dolphins are often seen playing in the waves. The Streaky Bay Surf School runs lessons here too, with friendly instructors who help people of all ages learn to surf safely and have fun.

There's plenty to see nearby, including the Sceale Bay Conservation Park and the small town of Sceale Bay You can also visit the town of Streaky Bay for food, shops, and the jetty.

Surfers Beach is a great place to enjoy nature, go for a surf, or just unwind by the sea.

Facilities

Carpark
Coach Parking
Lookouts

Price

Free

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