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  • Berry Bay located a few minutes from Cap Clairout is one of the most amazing dog friendly beaches in Yorke Peninsula. Endless stretch of white sand and beach break make it the perfect place to take your dog for a […]

  • Two dog friendly beaches at Point Deburg are by the car park at the headland providing access down the bluffs to both. Dogs are welcome off leash on all beaches in Yorke Peninsula (except in National Parks).

  • Point Annie is a 2.1 km dog friendly beach that runs due north to Point Annie, a 20 m high granite point and reef. The point lies at the end of the Point Annie Road provide good access to the northern end. Dogs […]

  • A 4WD track leads from the landing to the northern headland, while largely stable dunes back the beach. Dogs are welcome off leash on all beaches in Yorke Peninsula (except in National Parks).

  • Fromby Bay beach runs for 6.5 km to 60 m high Daly Head, a dune and calcarenite capped bedrock headland and point. There is good access from the Daly Head car park, but a walk or 4WD required to access most of the […]

  • Gym Beach lies immediately north of the national park boundary, and is accessible along a 3 km road off the Marion Bay road, with a car park at the southern end. The 1.2 km long beach faces northwest and receives […]

  • The bay beach receives waves averaging less than a metre in the east which maintain a steep cusped beach. The waves gradually decrease to the west, permitting the seagrass to grow to the shore, finally widening […]

  • Dog friendly Butlers Beach is the main beach in the area. It consists of a main 600 m long beach, and a 230 m long western section located past some rocks that protrude across the beach. The main car park is above […]

  • Meteor Bay is a curving 200 m long beach, backed by 30 m high sloping bluffs, partly covered in sand, together with rocks and reefs along and off the beach. Access is via the sandy bluffs.

    Dogs are welcome off […]

  • Dog friendly Sturt Bay beach usually receives waves averaging 0.5 m which maintain a low energy steep beach fronted by a narrow bar and low surf. There are three lower energy sections in the east in lee of the […]

  • Port Moorowie is a small settlement with a scattering of houses spread along 2 km of low bluffs in the western corner of Waterloo Bay, called McLeod harbour. The protected section of the bay has a shallow seagrass […]

  • Kemp Bay is an open southwest facing bay located within the larger Waterloo Bay. It is bordered in the east by the Clan Ranald anchor and the west by 500 m of 40 m high cliffs. Between the two are two similar […]

  • 7 km long south to southeast facing Sheoak Beach is a fantastic long stretch of soft sand to play with your dog. Despite is orientation the narrow high tide beach is protected by and flats then extensive seagrass […]

  • Between Sultana and Wattle points is a 2 km long southeast facing dog friendly beach, largely protected by the 5 km wide Tourbridge Shoals. The beach is sandy, narrow and steep, with 50 to 100 m wide sand flats, […]

  • Edithburgh is a small well laid out town sitting on 10 m high bluffs that look east out over the southern gulf. Most of the foreshore consists of crenulate, crumbling rocky bluffs, backed the a continuous grassy […]

  • When the tide goes out, you and your pooch can walk for miles fossicking for small crabs, shells and marine life that can only be found on Yorke Peninsula. The beach is ideal for swimming and fishing, as well as […]

  • The main beach is a 700 m long sandy beach, with the 300 m long jetty located toward the southern end. The jetty was built to service the lime kilns whose remains back the jetty. A large car park adjoins the […]

  • The main beach runs for 1.2 km from the boat ramp wall to the tip of the foreland at sandy Oyster Point. It is backed by a shady reserve and the main street, with a caravan park on the point. The beach is usually […]

  • The 1.9 km long dog friendly beach faces northeast and is sheltered by Surveyor Point. Consequently the jetty, boat ramp and boat moorings are located here and conditions are usually calm. The northern sand flats […]

  • The main beach runs for 1.8 km from the foreland through to a second curving foreland that terminates at the base of the 20 m high Dowcer Bluff. The Sheoak Flat settlement occupies 200 m of the central flats, […]

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