
Bluff Beach, located on the west coast of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, offers a serene coastal environment with a rich history. The beach is bordered by 10-meter-high calcarenite bluffs and features a 240-meter-long sandy stretch. Historically, the gap in the rock flats has been used for boat landings since the settlement's establishment in 1836. Today, the area includes beachfront shacks, a camping area, and a caravan park, providing a tranquil setting for relaxation and exploration. The beach is accessible via a formal parking area and offers basic amenities such as toilets and picnic facilities.
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