Tirzah Beach is a secluded and beautiful coastal spot located in the Glamorgan Spring Bay area of Tasmania, near Swansea. The beach features a 150-meter strip of high tide boulders and sand, fronted by a 30-meter wide low tide sandy terrace. This area is rich in wildlife and geological interest, with a rugged landscape that offers scenic views, particularly during low tide. The beach is best suited for short visits or day use, as it has limited amenities and is not patrolled.
The access to the beach is steep and rocky, which adds to its secluded charm but requires caution when visiting. It is part of a larger conservation area that includes the nearby Mayfield Bay and historical sites like the Three Arch Bridge.
For those interested in exploring local history, the Rocky Hills Probation Station Heritage Site is nearby. Tirzah Beach is ideal for nature lovers and those seeking solitude by the sea.