Forrester's Beach is a stunning stretch of coastline, framed by dramatic cliffs and rock platforms that give it a wild, untamed feel. Overlooked by Wyrrabalong Lookout to the north, accessible via Cromarty Hill Road or a scenic walk from Crackneck Point, the headland offers breathtaking views of the beach and coastline to the south. The steep staircase leading down to the beach often keeps it quiet, even during busier times.
This beach is a paradise for photographers, anglers, and those who love to explore rock pools. Surfers also favour Forrester's Beach for its reliable swell and less crowded waves, providing an ideal spot to catch some waves without the usual hustle.
The beach takes its name from Robert Forrester, one of the first free settlers in the area. Granted land here in the early 19th century, Forrester's legacy lives on through this beautiful and serene coastal suburb.