The most notable feature of this beach/bay are the dramatic cliffs that rise from the back of the beach.
On the Western headland there are numerous large caves that would no doubt have been host to the local Aboriginal people, in fact it is possible to see the middens (discarded shell fish mounds) left by these people, it is easy to transport your self back in time for a moment and imagine how it was to live in those times.
This is a great lunch time spot and reasonable overnight anchorage in the right consitions.
Plenty of room to anchor on a bottom of mud and sand.