Please note that many of the reviews here are for Diggers Beach, not Little Diggers Beach, which is north around or over the headland.
Forget it, unless you're young and fit. The boardwalk path across the headland from Diggers Beach towards Little Diggers Beach is very good until you get to the unmaintained and un sign posted goat track to Little Diggers Beach. From there, forget it if you aren't in good shape. There's trip hazards everywhere and a long, old ladder someone has poorly secured for the final climb down to the beach. We couldn't negotiate the climb down to the very small beach. At high tide, there's not much room on the sand, especially if the sea is rough as it was on the day we visited. There was no access around the rocks from Diggers Beach either. We gave up. On a calm day at low tide, it may be different. We were very...
Read moreDo NOT follow the Google Maps plotted vehicle route off Charlesworth Bay Road. This is a secluded private road which ends in the backyard of a resident who is very angry drivers have to U-turn in his yard. It does not have beach access. Instead use the car park at the end of Bay Drive and navigate the Diggers Head Trail on foot. There is no signage to the nudist beach - we had to scramble around the low rocks of the southern headland. We were directed up a narrow track to get back to the Diggers Head Trail from the beach and while we didn’t get lost we didn’t connect with the walking path we had used on...
Read moreA truly magical spot for those looking to soak up some rays to enjoy an all over tann. Check the tide chart before of you're thinking of heading there. Generally better to access at low tide...saying that if it is high tide then take the walking track up 20m and make your way through the man made track....I was also pleasantly surprised that there was hardly any litter on this beach. So make sure you take your rubbish with...
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