Twin Reefs

Twin Reefs Beach is a 500m long platform beach located between the base of vegetated bluffs and intertidal rock flats.

Swimming is hazardous at both high and low tide due to the energetic surf dominated by rocks. However, the outermost reef produces decent waves for surfing in moderate to large swells.

Fishing is possible on the rock platforms but only during low waves and by experienced rock fishers. 

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Beach Safety

Address

Cape Paterson-Inverloch Rd, Cape Paterson

Accessibility

Patrols

There are currently no services provided by Surf Life Saving Australia for this beach. Please take the time to learn more about staying safe when swimming at beaches on the Bass Coast. Click here to view general surf education information.

Swimming

Use extreme care. This beach is hazardous at both high and low tide with dominating rocks and energetic surf.

Surfing

The outermost reef can produce some good waves in a moderate to large swell.

Fishing

There are good rock platfroms which are awash at high tide. They should only be fished in low waves and by expereinced rock fishers.

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