Ethel Wreck Beach Lookout is the stop you would want to check out and maybe go for a swim. The beach itself is pristine with a historic wreck. The carpark is at the top and there are a group of stairs that you need to go down to access the beach.
The water is clear blue and the sand is soft. If you are looking to refresh yourself after checking out the previous stops within the National Park, this is a must stop for relaxing.
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Read moreRecent weather here has exposed some more of the wreck. Worth visiting again if you have been before. Note there is a national park vehicle charge that is occasionally checked. You have to pay online and there is minimal reception in the area. The walkway steps are solid but not for those who don't like heights. There is no accessible entrance / ramp. The park speed is capped to 40 and 60km/hr so allow that in your travel timing. Wildlife do...
Read moreAt first I felt a little disappointed looking down at the shipwreck on the beach until I noticed there were stairs going down to the beach. You need to be reasonably fit to climb the stairs. It was fascinating to see all the parts of the ship scattered across the sand. Impressive waves at this beach with beautiful cliffs. Out of all the places at Dhilba Guurunda Innes National Park- this spot was my favourite alongside...
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