Cable Beach, located in Torndirrup National Park, Western Australia, is a visually stunning coastline with multi-coloured brush reaching right down to the sea. It features white sand and blue water, though it is more known for its rocky and treacherous coastline. The beach is famous for a giant boulder in the middle, which was placed there by the power of the Southern Ocean. The coastline faces open southern waters and is prone to rough waves, making it less safe for swimming but perfect for sightseeing and photography.
The beach is situated near popular attractions like The Gap and Natural Bridge.
Visitors must be careful when exploring due to steep drop-offs and potentially hazardous ocean conditions.