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Silica Cove

Tourist attractions

Silica Cove, Jervis Bay NSW 2540, Jervis Bay, NSW 2540
(02) 4421 0778

Description

Silica Cove Jervis Bay is a scenic and secluded beach located on the Beecroft Peninsula.

Accessible only by foot or boat, this six-kilometer return walk is a must-do for those interested in exploring the rich Aboriginal cultural heritage of the region and observing marine life.

During the walk, you will come across significant artefacts and rock carvings that provide insight into the local Aboriginal culture and heritage. These sites hold great cultural importance and should be respected and protected.

Silica Cove is also a great spot for observing marine life. Snorkeling is also popular in this area.

On the north side of the beach, you will find the remains of the St. Martin de Porres shipwreck, which occurred in 1938. This piece of history offers an interesting vantage point for visitors wanting to explore the cove.

To make the most of your visit, it is recommended to go during low tide as the beach can be covered entirely during high tide. Weekdays offer a more peaceful and quiet experience, and if the weather permits, Silica Cove is a great spot for a picnic.

To reach Silica Cove, you can start at the car park on the northern side of the peninsula. Access to the Beecroft Peninsula is through the HMAS Creswell facility, which has set public access hours. Once inside the facility, follow the signs to the Beecroft Weapons Range Security Gate, park your car in the designated area, and begin your walk.

Details

Natural attractions: Beaches

Trails & sites: Aboriginal

Location

Silica Cove, Jervis Bay NSW 2540, Jervis Bay, NSW 2540

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