Red Ochre Beach is a beautiful west-facing beach located on the north side of Spectacle Head near Dodges Ferry in Tasmania. It is divided into two sections by a 50-meter outcrop of low rocks and boulders. The southern section is steep and narrow, consisting of sand and gravel, while the northern section is wider with sandy beaches and hummocky dunes. The beach offers a tranquil setting with nearby boat sheds and is a habitat for marine life like seagrass and various fish species.
Red Ochre Beach is named after the vibrant red color of its sand, which is caused by the presence of iron oxide. The area is serene and far from bustling city life, making it an ideal spot for those seeking solitude and peace.
Historically, red ochre was significant to Aboriginal tribes in Tasmania, who used it for ceremonial and cultural purposes. The beach offers scenic views and is close to other natural attractions like Tiger Head Beach and Carlton Beach.