Point Lowly Beach is a picturesque and secluded beach located in the Upper Spencer Gulf region of South Australia, near the small town of Whyalla. The beach stretches for approximately 2.5 km and features soft white sand and crystal-clear blue waters, making it ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxation.
The surrounding landscape includes dense mallee scrub and saltbush flats, offering a unique blend of coastal and terrestrial environments. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful surroundings and explore nearby attractions like the historic Point Lowly Lighthouse.
The area is also known for its vibrant marine life, including the mass breeding aggregation of Australian giant cuttlefish during winter months.