Sloping Main beach, located on the Tasman Peninsula in Tasmania, is a stunning 3.5 km long, low-energy beach with white sand, facing west towards the ocean. It offers views of Cape Deslacs and Cremorne in the distance and is bounded by Black Jack Point and Lobster Point. The beach is backed by low foredune ridges and the extensive Burdens Marshes, making it a unique natural setting. The area is known for its historic homesteads and offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solitude.
The surrounding area features a mix of seaside settlements like Gwandalan and scenic attractions such as the nearby Lime Bay State Reserve, making it a great base for exploring the Tasman Peninsula.
Despite its remote feel, Sloping Main is close enough to Hobart and other regional attractions to provide a convenient base for travelers.