Little Wategos Beach is Australia's easternmost beach, located at the tip of Cape Byron, New South Wales. It is a secluded, picturesque spot with crystal-clear waters and white sand, ideal for swimming and sunbathing. The beach can only be accessed on foot, adding to its tranquil and secluded nature. Its proximity to the Cape Byron Lighthouse and scenic walking trails makes it a great spot for exploring the area. The waves are generally low, but strong currents can be present, so caution is advised when swimming near the cape.
The beach is part of the Walgun Cape Byron State Conservation Area, emphasizing its natural beauty and significance. The surrounding landscape offers opportunities for hiking and taking in stunning views of the coastline.
While Little Wategos is less popular than nearby Wategos Beach, its serene setting makes it a favorite among those seeking a peaceful beach experience.