Northdown Beach, located in Northdown, Tasmania, is a sandy beach facing north-northwest, exposed to westerly waves, stretching approximately 6.3 km long. It is situated near Port Sorell and offers a variety of activities for beachgoers. The surrounding area includes the Bass Strait, which forms the northern boundary of the locality. Northdown is about 82 kilometres northwest of Launceston, making it a accessible but secluded destination for those seeking a rural coastal experience.
The beach itself is known for its fine, golden sand and offers a picturesque setting for relaxation and exploration. The nearby Port Sorell Road and other local routes provide easy access to the beach.
Northdown Beach is ideal for nature lovers and those looking to experience Tasmania's coastal charm away from major cities.