Webb Beach is located on the eastern coastline of Gulf St Vincent in South Australia, approximately 62 kilometers north-northwest of Adelaide. The beach stretches for about 2 kilometers, bordered by Baker Creek in the south and a smaller creek in the north. Its tranquil setting offers a serene environment, ideal for those seeking relaxation and connection with nature.
The area is known for its natural beauty and is part of the Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary, making it a popular spot for wildlife viewing. Visitors can enjoy activities such as fishing and exploring the nearby walking trails.
Despite its small population, Webb Beach provides a peaceful retreat from urban life, with minimal development and a strong focus on environmental conservation.