Long Beach is north of Robe, a resort town on the limestone coast of (Limestone Coast) in southeastern South Australia.
Long Beach is known for its moon-shaped, nearly 10-kilometer stretch. Long Beach has primordial unpolished beaches, fine beaches and shallow, clear water. Although facing the vast Australian Bay (Great Australian Bight), most of the time, the waves are not strong and smooth, suitable for swimming, surfing and all kinds of water sports.
Long Beach is one of the few beaches where four-drive cars are allowed to drive to the beach, while Long Beach fishing and sea fishing resorts, where a variety of fish can be caught, including toothcod, fish, salmon, herring, eel and strange-shaped snappers.
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