Shelter from SE – S – SW
Indicative Anchoring Position
34° 53.9’S 137° 12.8’E
Note. Indicative anchoring positions are for reference only and should not be used as waypoints. The best position for anchoring depends on many factors including vessel draft, tide, and forecast wind.
Levens Beach is a wide bay with an attractive sandy beach located about 10 miles east of Corny Point. A covered sand spit extends about 2 miles north of the western tip of the bay. A lit beacon is positioned about halfway along this spit on its eastern side.
It is a very sheltered anchorage with a sandy bottom and good holding. Beach access is easy, but it should be noted that the beach and the nearby hinterland are part of a small Conservation Park and pets are not permitted.