Pot Alley Beach Trail
About this footpath
Pot Alley Beach Trail is a short, easy footpath near Kalbarri that leads directly to a sandy beach backed by red rock cliffs. At just 260 metres, it's ideal for a quick stroll to the water's edge, whether you're after a swim, a look at the coastline, or a brief break from the road. The walk takes around five minutes and suits all fitness levels.
Highlights
- Red rock cliffs framing the beach
- Quick access to sandy swimming beach
- Minimal time commitment, maximum coastal views
- Easy walk suitable for families
What to expect
A straightforward rock footpath descending gently to the beach. The walking surface is rocky underfoot, so wear sturdy shoes. Minimal shade along the path; the beach itself offers limited shelter from sun and wind. Clear signposting guides you to the trailhead. The short distance and easy gradient make this accessible for most walkers.
Good to know
Carry water and sun protection; WA coastal areas can be exposed and hot, particularly in summer. Check conditions before swimming and be aware of tides. The rock surface can be slippery when wet. Best visited in cooler months (April–September) to avoid peak summer heat and bushfire risk.