Woodman Point Groyne is located in Coogee, Western Australia, offering a serene beach experience with golden sand and crystal-clear waters. The beach is about 700 meters long and is a popular spot for fishing, surfing, and swimming. It is adjacent to the Woodman Point Regional Park, which provides opportunities for activities like hiking, birdwatching, and cycling. The park offers picnic areas, playgrounds, and historical sites, making it a versatile destination for both relaxation and exploration.
The beach's proximity to the Indian Ocean creates a dramatic landscape, with nearby attractions including the Woodman Light and various dining options in Coogee. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, although it lacks lifeguard services and restrooms directly on the beach.
Woodman Point Groyne is also known for its historical significance, with remnants from World War II, including a prisoner-of-war camp and munitions bunkers.