Ulwandle
Cave Beach
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Indawo
Jervis Bay, JBT
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Caves Beach is well known for its namesake - a network of sea caves at the southern end of the beach, which can be explored at low tide.
There are always kangaroos here for international visitors . As well as occasional black snakes along Ryans Swamp. This is a great ocean beach for swimming and surfing when the wind is from the Northeast. Walk to Bherwerre Beach from here and climb the headland for beautiful views with a chance of seeing dolphins.
The walk in from the carpark is well worth it. Cave Beach is on the southern side of the bay and fronts the ocean. There’s a lookout to take in the spectacular view . A popular destination for surfers with the potential for huge waves and of course there is a cave to explore. Not the place however for poor swimmers.
A beautiful secluded beach in the National Park. Friendly kangaroos will greet you as you walk down from the car park. If you have a surf board be sure to bring it. You will have to pay to enter the National Park but it is definitely worth it.