Baudin Beach is located on the Dudley Peninsula of Kangaroo Island in South Australia. It was named in 2002 after Nicolas Baudin, a French navigator who explored the island in 1802. The beach offers a serene and beautiful stretch of coastline with crystal clear waters and golden sand, approximately 1.5 km long. Visitors can enjoy various activities like swimming, surfing, fishing, and hiking nearby. The surrounding area is known for its unique wildlife, including wallabies and kangaroos.
The beach provides a peaceful setting, ideal for those seeking a natural and relaxed environment. Visitors can access the beach via a small set of timber steps, making it a quiet and secluded spot compared to more popular beaches.
The area around Baudin Beach is rich in history and natural beauty, offering attractions like the Baudin Conservation Park and the Seal Bay Conservation Park, making it a great destination for nature lovers and explorers.