Crampton Island Beach

Natural Attractions

Crampton Island Beach offers a truly unique coastal experience for visitors looking for something a little different on the South Coast. The beach is only accessible at low tide, when the sand flat connects Crampton Island to the mainland from Tabourie Point Beach. This natural tidal crossing makes the visit feel like a mini adventure, perfect for those wanting a short island escape close to shore.

Once the island reconnects to the mainland, it’s an easy and scenic walk across the sand, with beautiful views back toward Lake Tabourie and the surrounding coastline. Because access depends on the tides, visitors are rewarded with a peaceful, uncrowded beach that feels pleasantly secluded.

The beach faces north‑west, which means it is well protected from strong southerly winds. As a result, conditions are often calmer than nearby ocean beaches, making it a popular spot for snorkelling and fishing.

Visitors are advised to check tide times before crossing and to plan their return before the tide rises, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. When timed right, Crampton Island Beach delivers a memorable island‑style getaway just steps from the mainland.

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