Grange Beach is a picturesque coastal destination located in Adelaide, South Australia. It is known for its calm and clear waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming and fishing. The beach is also home to the iconic Grange Jetty, built in 1879 and stretching 300 meters out to sea. This jetty is not only a popular spot for strolling and fishing but also offers stunning views of the surrounding waters. Grange Beach is lined with Norfolk Island pines and palm trees, enhancing its natural beauty. The Grange Surf Life Saving Club ensures safety during the summer months, while the beach itself is perfect for families due to its shallow and calm waters.
The suburb of Grange is named after Captain Charles Sturt's cottage, which is now a museum. The area offers a mix of modern amenities and historic charm. Accessible by public transport, Grange Beach is a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
Visitors can enjoy picnics in the small Grange Jetty Reserve park or dine at the Grange Jetty Cafe, which offers a variety of Mediterranean meals and classic breakfasts.