awmross wrote:OpenStreetMap is often good for this. It indicates there are tracks from Frazer Park to Caves Beach.
Try here:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/-33.1807/151.6315
kjbeath wrote: Before doing that it is worthwhile to walk along the beach to Flat Rock and the little beach to the south. .
kjbeath wrote:At the southern end of the beach where the cave is that you can walk through, at the other end of the cave is a small beach then the small headland. It is possible to scramble onto it. Then over the other side is a nice rock pool for swimming at low tide. The beach there is Timber Beach. At the southern end of this beach there are some tunnels into the rock. One of these is only accessible at very low tide and sometimes this doesn't even work if there is no sand buildup. It can be walked into (take a waterproof torch) and opens up into a large sea cave
https://www.flickr.com/photos/stevpas68 ... ateposted/ Not my photo, i've never dared take my camera gear in there.
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