Lades Beach is a beautiful, 1.5 to 2.2-kilometer stretch of coastline in Bridport, Tasmania, known for its golden sands. It is a dynamic and low-energy crenulate beach that changes over time due to sand migration. The beach is often enjoyed by body surfers and dog walkers, offering a tranquil experience with its open views to Bass Strait. Located near several other beaches and the Granite Point Conservation Area, it's a part of Bridport's scenic foreshore reserve. The area is surrounded by native vegetation and offers stunning walking tracks.
The beach's unique landscape is influenced by its migratory spit, which sometimes forms a lagoon. However, it can also be exposed to waves and erosion when the spit is absent.
The nearby town of Bridport provides a charming backdrop with its own attractions and amenities.