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Cressy Beach Conservation Area

Attractions

Swansea, TAS 7190

Description

Cressy Beach Conservation Area is a stunning golden sand beach located in Swansea, Tasmania, Australia.

It is approximately 2.5 km north of Spikey Bridge and the Spiker Beach Conservation Area. This conservation area offers visitors a picturesque beach surrounded by natural beauty and abundant outdoor activities.

Visitors can enjoy a relaxing day out on this beautiful beach and explore the natural surroundings. Taking a walk on the nearby walking track is a popular activity to enjoy the scenic beauty of the area. The small picnic table nearby is perfect for having a quick snack or a full meal while enjoying the views of the stunning beach. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions such as Wineglass Bay Lookout Track, Wineglass Bay, Kate's Berry Farm, and Hervey Bay which is known for whale watching.

The best time to visit Cressy Beach Conservation Area is during summer (December-February) when temperatures are at their warmest, with an average temperature of 21°C. During this time, rainfall is low, making the beach a perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and exploring the area. During this time, temperatures range between 12°C to 18°C, making it ideal for outdoor activities such as walking, hiking, and sightseeing.

Cressy Beach Conservation Area is easily accessible by car. Visitors can drive from Hobart, which is about 134 km to the south, and the journey takes approximately 2 hours. For those traveling from La

Details

Parks: Nature Reserves

Trails & sites: Swimming Spots

Location

Swansea, TAS 7190

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