Motts Beach is a secluded, expansive cove located in Pigeon Bay, Recherche, Tasmania. The beach features approximately 500 meters of soft white sand and crystal-clear water, creating a picturesque setting ideal for swimming and relaxation. Its tranquil atmosphere makes it a favorite among visitors looking for a serene beach experience.
The beach is set amidst breathtaking natural surroundings, close to the South West National Park, offering a perfect blend of wilderness and serenity. It is part of the Recherche Bay area, known for its historical significance and natural beauty.
The area's rich history includes the visit of French explorer Bruni D'Entrecasteaux in 1793, contributing to the bay's unique cultural and natural heritage.