Located in Empire Vale, New South Wales, Robins Beach offers a serene and idyllic setting within the picturesque coastal landscape. The beach is part of a larger area known for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife. It is a significant spot for both locals and tourists seeking relaxation and outdoor activities.
The geology of the area primarily consists of Quaternary (Holocene) beach and dune sand, with the beach itself made up of coarse-grained quartz sand and shell fragments. This provides a unique and dynamic environment influenced by wave action and tidal dynamics.
The surrounding landscape includes level to gently undulating plains with minimal relief, making it an accessible destination for visitors. Robins Beach is patrolled, ensuring safety for swimmers and beachgoers alike.