Natural Attractions

Located at the back beach of Blairgowrie between Dimmicks Beach and Bridgewater Bay, Pearses Beach is a small beach with bathing only at mid to high tide. Be very cautious of the rocks and reef on and off the beach and the steep drop off beyond the reef.

This beach does not have surfable waves. There is a coastal walking track across the dunes from the end of Pearse’s Road through tea tree which is the best way to view and enjoy this beach rather than swimming. Be cautious and aware of the hooded plovers nesting on the beach between August and April.

There is a small car park at the end of Pearses Road with a track leading down to the beach.

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