Visitors
The Front Beach is where the Curdies River joins the sea. It has a vast expanse of warm golden sands and is good for frolicking in the water.
The Curdies River opens into a wide lake at the estuary. It opens to the sea at the Peterborough Main Beach.
Wild Dog Cove is an explorers beach. It is protected by a reef system so the swimming spots are calmer and when the tide is low, many reefs are exposed.
At Halladale Point the full force of the ocean can be experienced. A popular spot for surfers and a great place to explore, this is unlike anything else.
Worm Bay is a slice of paradise. It is a small cove with high cliffs in a crescent shape, down the steps a garden of native flora leads to golden sands.
Bay of Martyrs is a beautiful beach. As it's name implies, there is a dark history behind this location.
Crofts Beach is named after a local settler to the area. It is a wonderful beach to view the sunset in summer while seated on the beach.
The Bay of Islands is the place to see the limestone stacks stand in the rough seas as the sun goes down. It is a stunningly beautiful place.