Nice beach and city of Hobart view, and I couldn't help but be captivated by its natural beauty. The pristine shoreline, the soothing sound of the waves, and the gentle breeze all made for a perfect spot for a relaxing walk.
However, my experience was somewhat marred by the behavior of some visitors. It was disheartening to see a few individuals neglecting their responsibility to clean up after their dogs. Despite the availability of dog poop bags and bins, some insensitive pet owners chose to leave their pet's waste behind, which was not only unpleasant but also harmful to the environment.I hope that future visitors to this beach will be more mindful and considerate of the shared space we all enjoy. Let's all do our part to preserve the beauty of this beach by cleaning up after our pets and respecting this...
Read moreNice, love it here, just near a great park with children's playground and toilets, also near picnic grounds. A bit hard to find if we didn't use our GPS. It seems like locals don't like to advertise this place, signs are not so visible. The other thing I dislike is allowing dogs to roam on the beach with their owners. We even saw a doggy bag thrown in the bushes near the beach! There are some dog poos as well in the footpath. It's a shame, some dog owners are irresponsible and selfish. It may be good to ban dogs on the beach, at the park is fine, the beach and the dunes should be off limits to...
Read moreThe beach is usually sheltered from southern ocean swells by the South Arm Peninsula and Bruny Island but can be exposed to swells during stormy weather.
There are spectacular views from the beach of the Derwent Estuary and surrounds, from South Arm and Bruny Island in the south, to Hobart and Mount Wellington in the west.
Howrah Beach can be accessed at several locations, including off Silwood Avenue, from Wentworth Park and Wentworth...
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