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Ainslie Beach is a modest coastal spot located near Devonport in Tasmania's north-west, sitting at a low elevation of around 11 metres above sea level. It's the kind of place locals have long used for a quiet afternoon by the water - straightforward, unfussy, and well suited to a casual coastal stop rather than a major day trip.
What to See and Do
The beach offers the basics of a relaxed seaside visit: open water, a coastal setting, and enough space to spread out on a calm day. It's noted as pram-friendly, making it a reasonable option for families with young children. That said, facilities here are modest, so it's worth calibrating expectations accordingly.
A picnic area is available, which makes the beach workable for a BYO lunch stop. There are no cafés or food vendors on site, so you'll need to bring everything with you - food, drinks, and if you're planning to stay a while, your own shade. Natural shade is limited, so an umbrella or pop-up shelter is worth packing during summer.
Getting There and Access
Ainslie Beach is accessible from Devonport's town centre, with travel time roughly 10 to 15 minutes via local roads. Follow local signage for beach access once you're in the area.
Free parking appears to be available in a beachside car park, though capacity is limited and fills during peak summer weekends. Street parking on nearby roads may serve as overflow. If you require accessible parking, it's worth checking conditions on-site before your visit, as specific disabled parking availability isn't confirmed.
Visitor Tips
- Check tide times before heading out - tidal conditions affect how much beach is exposed and the overall experience
- Bring your own shade - umbrellas or pop-up shelters are recommended, especially during summer
- Water safety - if the beach is patrolled, swim between the flags; if unpatrolled, assess conditions carefully before entering the water
- Pack everything in - no food or drink is available on site
- Avoid peak summer weekends if possible; parking pressure and crowds are more manageable on weekdays
Best Time to Visit
December through February offers the warmest water temperatures and most reliable weather for a beach visit. Mid-morning to early afternoon tends to provide the best light and lower tide exposure. Weekday visits during summer are recommended if you want to avoid the busiest periods.
Getting There
Located in Tasmania, near Devonport area. Access via local roads from Devonport town centre (approximately 10–15 minutes depending on exact location). Check local signage for beach access points.
Parking
Free parking likely available in beachside car park, but capacity is limited. Overflow parking may be available on nearby streets. Check accessibility for disabled parking spaces on-site.
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Visitor Tips
- •Local beach with modest facilities—check tide times before visiting
- •Bring your own shade (umbrellas/pop-ups) if planning extended stay
- •Water safety: swim between flags if patrolled, otherwise assess conditions carefully
- •Best for a quick coastal stop rather than full-day beach visit
- •Parking can be limited during peak summer weekends
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Quick Facts
At a Glance
The Place
- Height
- 11m
- Significance
- Local
Plan Your Visit
- Entry
- Free
- Duration
- 1-3 hours
- Best Time
- December to February for warmest water and weather. Weekday visits recommended to avoid summer weekend crowds. Mid-morning to early afternoon for best light and lower tide exposure.
- Hours
- Open 24 hours.
Location
- Region
- West Coast
- State
- Tasmania
Good to Know
Highlights
Activities
Family & Visitor Info
- Ages
- All ages
- Shade/Cover
- Limited shade
- Pram Friendly
- Yes
Food & Drink
BYO food and drinks recommended; no on-site food vendors. Picnic facilities likely available.
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