Urquharts Bluff

Emergency Access Number 103W

General Warnings

Unpatrolled BeachStrong CurrentsSubmerged RocksDanger Overhead Cable

Its here at Urquhart’s Bluff that Anglesea’s sandy beaches end. The coastline rises to form cliffs and continue around to Aireys Inlet.

At its best Urquhart’s Bluff is a great family beach and fun surf spot. Outer reefs protect it from the full onslaught of large swells. However, when the surf does make it through, there is a great little reef break, usually best at low tide and a number of good beach breaks to choose from.

At its worst there are dangerous rips that can very quickly drag you out to sea. So be warned. It is also a great place for diving as there are many reefs stretching to Aireys Inlet.

Beach Information

Beach Emergency Access Number: 103W

General Warnings: Unpatrolled Beach, Strong Currents, Submerged Rocks

Life Saving Services: This location is not patrolled. Anglesea Beach located 10km to the East is patrolled by Life Savers, at times when the red and yellow flags are displayed at weekends and public holidays between the last weekend in November to Easter Monday and every day between 26th December to 26th January.

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