Kat Mackay
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A beautiful, albeit small beach. Easy to reach now that the road has finally reopened.
You can park where it's marked on Google Maps and walk down (it's not that far but you need to cross the road), or you can drive all the way to the beach if your car has a little extra height (it doesn't need to be a 4x4, at least not in the summer).
The beach forms part of the Genesis Aphrodite's Trail, which I've heard is nice.
It's not the best place to swim (currents and a lot of rocks in the water, and of course no life guard) but it's nice for a quick dip in the shallows with your dogs. Be aware that there is no shade, so bring your own.
The rock formations are particularly stunning. There is a gap in the rocks on the left side of the beach that you can walk through that's nice - there is a shallow line of pebbles running along the bottom of the cliffs that you can walk along if you don't mind wading through water (may be difficult with your dog/s, depending on how comfortable they are in the water).
Depending on your luck, you could have the beach to yourself, or with very few people.
Make sure to take your rubbish/dog waste with you and dispose of it at home... There aren't any bins.
In summary: it's a wild beach with no amenities but it's quiet and quite beautiful. In my opinion, it's worth a visit, especially at sundown.